reviewThe Medical Journal of AustraliaAug 1, 2006GREEN OA

Health benefits of herbs and spices: the past, the present, the future

University of Wollongong · University of Adelaide

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Abstract

UNLABELLED: Herbs and spices have a traditional history of use, with strong roles in cultural heritage, and in the appreciation of food and its links to health. Demonstrating the benefits of foods by scientific means remains a challenge, particularly when compared with standards applied for assessing pharmaceutical agents. Pharmaceuticals are small-molecular-weight compounds consumed in a purified and concentrated form. Food is eaten in combinations, in relatively large, unmeasured quantities under highly socialised conditions. The real challenge lies not in proving whether foods, such as herbs and spices, have health benefits, but in defining what these benefits are and developing the methods to expose them…

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Keywords
  • Traditional medicine
  • Medicinal herbs
  • Health benefits
  • Business
  • Medicine
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