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If you like your curry yellow and your skin tan, a recent
study conducted at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center in Houston may be of interest to you. Run by the University’s
Department of Experimental Therapeutics, the study sought
to examine the effect of curcumin on melanoma cells.
Curcumin, the part of the spice turmeric
that makes curry yellow, had been shown in earlier studies
to be an effective compound in helping to prevent tumors
from forming. This latest research used curcumin in
different doses and at varying times on three separate
melanoma cell lines. Researchers found that the curcumin
helped to suppress two proteins used by tumor cells
to keep themselves “immortal.”
The study appeared in the journal Cancer. Future research
and clinical trials are being planned (if it involves
all-you-can-eat vegetarian Indian food, color me a volunteer).
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