Herbs & Spices Little Rock AR

Studies are exploring the therapeutic benefits of many herbs and spices—for example, turmeric as an anti-inflammatory to help regulate the immune system, ginger to prevent or relieve postoperative nausea and garlic to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Keep on reading and you will know more about herbs and spices.

Little Rock River Market
River Market
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market I
Corner of Cantrell and Pleasant Valley; 2nd Presbyterian Church
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market III
YMCA - 12th & Cleveland
Little Rock, AR
Benton Farmers Market
Market Street side of Courthouse
Benton, AR
Walmart Supercenter
(501) 868-4659
19301 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR
More Than Just The Staples Farm
(501) 251-8762
North Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Home Grown Market II
Lakewood Village Mall
Little Rock, AR
The Natural Place
(501) 258-7026
Little Rock, AR
Bentonville Farmers Market
(479) 271-3795
On the square in Bentonville
Bentonville, AR
Walmart Supercenter
(501) 565-0274
8801 Baseline Road
Little Rock, AR
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Health Benefits of Herbs and Spices

The next time you visit your local natural and organic food store, be sure to hit the spice aisle: A dash or two of herbs and spices may offer health benefits, according to the November issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter . 

Studies are exploring the therapeutic benefits of many herbs and spices—for example, turmeric as an anti-inflammatory to help regulate the immune system, ginger to prevent or relieve postoperative nausea and garlic to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. 

Much is yet to be learned about the effectiveness and safety of large dosages of herbs and spices. In some cases, the purported benefits are based on taking a supplement or extract that has a much higher amount of the spice’s active ingredient than would be available in food. While the small amounts of herbs and spices used in the kitchen won’t provide therapeutic levels, regular use offers a wide array of bioactive substances that have nutritional value. 

Herbs and spices in foods may offer these benefits: 

Serving as a salt substitute. It’s easy to reduce salt consumption by substituting spices. 

Providing antioxidants. Allspice, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, oregano, sage, thyme and turmeric powders are high in antioxidants. These plant chemicals may play a role in preventing conditions like cancer, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. 

Having cancer-fighting properties. Research suggests antioxidants and other phytochemical substances found in garlic, rosemary, saffro...

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