Throughout recorded history, spices and herbs have been valued for their curative powers, writes Roger A. Clemens, Ph.D., spokesperson for the Institute of Food Technologists and functional food expert with IFT. The use of herbs and spices to treat or prevent [health conditions] is almost universal among non-industrialized societies.

However, Clemens and co-author Peter Pressman, M.D., diet and health expert with IFT and a practicing internist, note that nearly 70 clinical studies on spices and their affect on cardiovascular health and cholesterol have yielded inconsistent results.

Some extracts of ginger, peppers, mint, and other flavorings exhibit natural anti-inflammatory properties in some cell and animal studies, while antioxidants found in oregano, dill, garlic and elsewhere may affect some cancer processes, the article states.

The key drawback for identifying spices' actual influence on health may be in the relatively small amount that's ordinarily added to food, the authors surmise. The classic definition of spice is a substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities for the purpose of flavoring, they write.

Clemens and Pressman concur that existing studies linking herbs and spices to health maintenance are intriguing, and that larger studies that account for amounts eaten and body responses must be conducted to assess the true value of herbs and spices on cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and general health.

Published monthly by IFT, Food Technology provides news and analysis of the development, use, quality, safety, and regulation of food sources, products, and processes ”accessible at ift/foodtechnology.

Founded in 1939, and with world headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, USA, the Institute of Food Technologists is a not-for-profit international scientific society with 22,000 members working in food science, technology and related professions in academia, government and industry. As the society for food science and technology, IFT brings sound science to the public discussion of food issues. For more on IFT, see

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