I used to live in Bradford, so it's no surprise that I have a bit of a taste for a good curry. Good news then that "curcumin, the yellow spice found in tumeric and curry powders, can block the development of a variety of cancers." However, before you go on a lifetime curry binge, it is worth recalling that the tongue and throat cancer rates among the most habitual curry-eaters is reputed to be significantly higher than the rest of us. I was told that by an Indian and I've not checked it out ...
WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Eat Your Curry:
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
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Thanks for the info. I have two sons who are half Indian...never needed an excuse to eat Indian food, but still its good to have one.
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