We Indians always prefer a dash of extra spice in our food, don’t we? From Kolhapuri chicken to the ‘tikha’ Pani puri, spicy food efficiently manages to tickle our taste buds. However, it is important to know that excess of anything is bad and the same theory applies to spice. Eating measures amounts of spicy food has been proven to offer health benefits. Read more to find out.
* Increases life-spanResearch and study in the US as well as China has proven that those who consumed spice faced lesser health issues and had a better life-expectancy than those who didn’t.
* Anti-inflammatory propertiesHot peppers have an active component called capsaicin which is anti-inflammatory in nature thus leading to reduction in swelling. It can be used to treat joint pain.
* Weight-lossSpices such as cayenne pepper enhance your metabolism rate which in return catalyses the process of burning those extra calories. The stimulation of brown fat with the consumption of spices is what kickstarts the process of weight-loss.
* Pain reliefCapsaicin doesn’t only curb jont pain but also lessens pain caused by cuts and injuries as well as head aches. It targets a chemical substance called ‘substance P’ in the brain which is most active when we hurt ourselves. It pacifies the chemical’s activeness further decreasing the pain.