i love curry. if i was stupid enuf to eat beeve i'd load it with the stuff but i'm not so i dont..
Like other brightly colored foods (think blueberries, pomegranates and tomatoes), it is the compound that gives turmeric its color that makes it a powerful antioxidant â in this case, curcumin. And like the lycopene in tomatoes and the beta-carotene in carrots, bright orange-yellow curcumin has some seriously amazing health benefits.
http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/health...ndian-spice-reduces-alzheimers-symptoms-by-30
ps have you noticed it's always about the PLANT, beeves haven't been in news in good way like ..uh forever dude

Like other brightly colored foods (think blueberries, pomegranates and tomatoes), it is the compound that gives turmeric its color that makes it a powerful antioxidant â in this case, curcumin. And like the lycopene in tomatoes and the beta-carotene in carrots, bright orange-yellow curcumin has some seriously amazing health benefits.
http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/health...ndian-spice-reduces-alzheimers-symptoms-by-30
ps have you noticed it's always about the PLANT, beeves haven't been in news in good way like ..uh forever dude
