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Chili peppers, already seen as having anticancer properties, may
also help you fight flab, according to new research involving mice
from the National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. Chili peppers
are a prime source of capsaicin, and capsaicin is now being shown
to prevent fat cells, or adipocytes, from growing into mature cells.
• The researchers said that early
studies suggest eating chilis lower the
amount of fat in the blood.
• The effective levels of capsaicin
are found in people who regularly eat
Thai or Indian diets, according to the
researchers. The exact amount found to
be effective is between 8 to 25 micromoles
of capsaicin per day.
• Habaneras are the highest rated
pepper for capsaicin content.
• Capsaicin is linked to fighting
cancer because it promotes the natural
cycle of programmed cell death, called
apoptosis. Cancerous cells attempt to
resist apoptosis and, if successful,
eventually overtake the body with cancer.
• High intakes of hot chili peppers
have been linked with increased risks
of stomach cancer.
• Capsaicin has been linked to
killing cancer without side effects.
Bottom line
In addition to anticancer properties,
chili peppers also may have anti-obesity
benefits, according to findings involving
mice. |