Herbs and spices have been used for culinary and medicinal purposes for centuries. Studies have shown that they have powerful healing properties and can be used as a defence against chronic diseases and conditions. Most spices are nutrient-rich, contain antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic and glucose- and cholesterol-lowering properties.
In his book, Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, US physician and author Dr Mark Hyman recommends regularly incorporating turmeric, rosemary, cumin, sage, oregano, cinnamon and coriander, among others, in your diet.
‘Some [herbs and spices], like turmeric and ginger, are anti-inflammatory; others, like oregano, are antibacterial and antifungal – and many are loaded with phytonutrients, which help our bodies naturally detoxify from everyday toxins,’ says Dr Hyman. ‘Buy organic when you can and read all of the labels to…
