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Old Fri, Apr-29-11, 09:06
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Default Diet Food: Red Hot Chili Peppers May Help You Eat Less

Diet Food: Red Hot Chili Peppers May Help You Eat Less

Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/.../#ixzz1KvORdu6q

By Meredith Melnick Tuesday, April 26, 2011

It's long been known that spicy red peppers can help suppress appetite and burn calories. But most scientific studies of red peppers' properties used quantities of the stuff that were too large to be applicable to Americans. Now, researchers report that even a reasonable amount of red pepper consumption may do the trick.

In their study, Richard Mattes, a distinguished professor of foods and nutrition at Purdue University, and doctoral student Mary-Jon Ludy found that eating a moderate amount of dried cayenne red pepper — less than a teaspoon — boosted calorie burn and reduced appetite, especially for people who didn't typically use the spice.

The experiment involved 25 normal-weight participants — 13 who liked spicy food and 12 who did not — who spent six weeks sprinkling cayenne pepper on their food. Those who were already accustomed to hot flavors used 1.8 grams of cayenne per day; those with more tender tongues used 0.3 grams.

The researchers found that the capsaicin — the compound that gives red peppers its burn — raised the body's core temperature during digestion in all participants, so everyone burned more calories after eating. But the researchers noted that only the people who were not accustomed to eating spicy food benefited from the appetite-suppressing factor: these participants reported a decrease in hunger, especially for fatty, sugary and salty foods.

The authors suggest that while other studies have looked at capsaicin in capsule form, its appetite-suppressing effect may be enhanced when people can actually taste its flavor. "That burn in your mouth is responsible for that effect," Mattes said in a statement. "It turns out you get a more robust effect if you include the sensory part because the burn contributes to a rise in body temperature, energy expenditure and appetite control."

Red peppers may not be a panacea for weight loss, but if you're trying to cut down on calories before swimsuit season, it doesn't hurt to add them to your plate. "Dietary changes that don't require great effort to implement, like sprinkling red pepper on your meal, may be sustainable and beneficial in the long run, especially when paired with exercise and healthy eating," Mattes said.

The study is published in Physiology & Behavior.



Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/.../#ixzz1KvOr9NPT
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Old Fri, Apr-29-11, 09:18
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Grains of Paradise is a pretty 'spicy' spice as well. I wonder if it has the same potential.
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Old Fri, Apr-29-11, 10:33
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Liver does the same thing to me. One bite and I lose my appetite.
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Old Fri, Apr-29-11, 12:28
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wHILE EATING PEPPERS to raise your temperature causes an increased calorie consumption at the other end of the scale Tim Ferris explains how chilling down By drinking ice cold water or having a cold shower, forces Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) to burn calories to restore body temperature. I think we could all ensure our central heating/electric blankets are turned OFF before we get into bed and there is a drop in temperature overnight that provides and opportunity for BAT provide thermogenesis as our DNA evolved. However this does require a good circadian rhythm and that means good melatonin secretion Bright light in the daytime subdued lighting from dusk and Pitch Darkness at night.

David Mendosa was writing about the chilli pepper side of the story here
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Old Sat, Apr-30-11, 13:11
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Oh Wow. I clicked the link from the home page thinking the band Red Hot Chili Peppers were helping people eat less. My bad, Sorry.
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Old Sat, Apr-30-11, 14:54
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Red Hot Chili peppers are a trigger food for me. Stuff em with cream cheese, picadillo, or whatever and wrap them in bacon. Bake, and eat with sour cream, guacamole, salsa, or pico de gallo.

Burn calories? Maybe. Suppress appetite? I don't think so!

Maybe they're talking about Ghost peppers (350,000 scoville units)? Nope, it's the ho hum cayenne. Who do they think they're kidding!
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omg, those are the best ever. My hubby makes them sometimes. They are sometimes called Atomic Buffalo Turds .



Jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon. They are then baked on charcoal until the bacon is all crisp and the pepper soft. The contrast between the creamy interior and the crispy exterior and the hotness of the pepper tempered by the cheese is just amazing.
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Old Sun, May-01-11, 18:29
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I make those too, but with half cream cheese and half cheddar or other cheese. Love 'em!
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omg, those are the best ever. My hubby makes them sometimes. They are sometimes called Atomic Buffalo Turds .



Jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon. They are then baked on charcoal until the bacon is all crisp and the pepper soft. The contrast between the creamy interior and the crispy exterior and the hotness of the pepper tempered by the cheese is just amazing.


You know I'm quoting you just because I want to see that beautiful picture again. They are so versatile- try with green onion cream cheese, topped with anything... sinful! I use "Linda Sue's" basic recipe, but really they are very versatile and great with any "taco" toppings. Saved me many times over from corn tortillas...
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Old Sun, May-01-11, 20:29
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omg, those are the best ever. My hubby makes them sometimes. They are sometimes called Atomic Buffalo Turds .



Jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon. They are then baked on charcoal until the bacon is all crisp and the pepper soft. The contrast between the creamy interior and the crispy exterior and the hotness of the pepper tempered by the cheese is just amazing.


Ohhhh, that looks just amazing. I want these. I need these. I will make these. MMMMM Yummy.
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Old Mon, May-02-11, 00:30
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Some awesome Red hot Chili Peppers
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