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Failed attempt to patent TURMERIC: CONFIRMED ITS CAPACITY 'ANTIOXIDANTS

N egg curcuma life for a little spice seen in the Western world because of the failed attempt by the pharmaceutical industry to take ownership of its benefici.La little spice is used in the Western world, but given its beneficial effects on his health should become part of our diet. According to reports in the journal "Cancer Research" in an article signed by a group of researchers at Rutgers University, who has an office in New Jersey, turmeric would have a significant importance in the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer.
The protective effect was also evident when it is associated with phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC), a substance present in certain vegetables such as broccoli, cress, Barbarea, brussel sprouts, turnips, cauliflower, cabbage and common cabbage turnip. "It is - said Ah-Ng Tony Kong, a professor of pharmacology at Rutgers - of tests conducted on mice, but the result is still interesting, not only in terms of prevention but also for the treatment of prostate cancer already diagnosed." The scope of this study can fully understand considering that currently the prevalence and incidence of prostate cancer in industrialized countries, and especially the United States, where there are about 500,000 new cases each anno.Nuovi drugs are needed even taking into account that this tumor responds poorly to chemotherapy agents and radiotherapy. Turmeric is also following the rules of herbal choleretic, cholagogue, spasmolytic (essential oil) of the biliary tract, anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory (curcumin) has an action antinfiamatoria if you are in the presence of arthritis, or to relieve the inflammation of wounds, digestive because it stimulates bile secretion by promoting the digestion of fats, hepatoprotective liver tissue when exposed to hepatotoxic drugs or alcohol abuse, prevention of heart disease (turmeric, such as ginger helps reduce blood cholesterol, and prevent formation blood clots in the blood leading to heart attacks and some forms of stroke, therefore beneficial to the indicated doses) and possibly cancer is also useful because it seems to inhibit the growth of tumor cells of lymphomas and as a preventive (there are no studies on this, but always consult your doctor before administration if you are under severe diseases), it is helpful for intestinal parasites as fights protozoa and is useful in the presence of dysentery (hear the first doctor). The Chinese used it to promote menstruation, but there are no studies on the subject. He also has a business antifungina.Sembra androgenic effect, increasing sperm motility, without increasing the number of spermatozoa. It has an action as an antioxidant is also found in capsule form or tablets and as a flavoring in tè.Recentemente were confirmed by virtue of its anti-aging: the laboratory tests conducted by Italian researchers of the CNR, Catania, University of Catania and University of Pavia and U.S. researchers Chemical College of New York have confirmed the ability of its antioxidants in countering the development of neurodegenerative disorders associated with aging of the brain, such as AlzheimerLa turmeric, the yellow root of the ginger family, is produced in China, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Hawaii, where it is called "holen "is the basis of all traditional medicine. In India, the world's largest producer of turmeric, is used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine for its preventive and therapeutic virtues, especially as anti-inflammatory and healing. In 1996, turmeric has been the subject of an attempt to "biopiracy", two Indian researchers at a U.S. university, after having "developed" a drug whose active ingredient was just the yellow spice, they have requested and obtained the patent. The legal action undertaken by the Indian Council for Scientific Research, however, has led the U.S. Patent Office to admit that the medicinal qualities of turmeric are an Indian and therefore not patentable discovery, ruling that the revocation of the patent. A win this, which made turmeric unattractive in the eyes of the pharmaceutical industry and explains why the outstanding virtues of this root, now also largely confirmed by modern science, have not yet become the catchphrase of the moment healthy

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