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20/10/2017

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31/03/2016
Uganda Curry powder Packers and Spice Producers Association (UCPSPA) invites all stakeholders and well wishes to the mee...
31/03/2016

Uganda Curry powder Packers and Spice Producers Association (UCPSPA) invites all stakeholders and well wishes to the meeting scheduled for 5th April 2016 at UNBS standards house in bweyogerere industrial park.
Please come and join the struggle to save the nation, save the future as well as young generation through the provision of good foods that l don't have an adverse side effect on the health of the consumers. Support UCPSPA towards its campaign against the use of added coloring in the production of curry powder in Uganda. Come and join the struggle against cancer causing elements used in curry powder production.
Curry powder is meant to be naturally yellow due to the use TURMERIC as its major ingredient.

Food Additives to Avoid During PregnancyBlue 1, blue 2, green 3, red 3, yellow 6 and yellow tartrazine are food coloring...
04/12/2015

Food Additives to Avoid During Pregnancy

Blue 1, blue 2, green 3, red 3, yellow 6 and yellow tartrazine are food colorings used in soda, juice, candy and salad dressings. Read the ingredient list on food labels to determine whether the foods you are eating have added food dyes. Limit these additives during pregnancy to reduce the risk of chromosomal damage as your baby develops. Some studies also suggest behavioral problems and a decrease in IQ in children if you consume too many products with food dyes.

Did you know that Food Dyes like (Red 40) can Cause Hyperactivity in  Children Even at Low Levels.Food Dyes Are Linked t...
18/11/2015

Did you know that Food Dyes like (Red 40) can Cause Hyperactivity in Children Even at Low Levels.Food Dyes Are Linked to Cancer, Behavioral Effects, and Allergy-Like Reactions and many other illness in humans. Visit Mercola.com for more information. This food dye is commonly used in the production of curry powder in uganda today. Please stand up against the consumption of this Red curry powder and save the nation.

17/11/2015

Do you take note of what your family feeds on? You should know that there are a lot of unsafe products on the market.The most of all is curry powder, there is a lot of unsafe curry powder on the market as most of it comprises of food colors such as Allura red,Tartrazine, Quinoline yellow WS and more. These are are a leading cause of the numerous forms of cancer. Please save the your family and stand against the consumption of curry powder containing food color. "CURRY POWDER IS MEANT TO BE YELLOW (TURMERIC) NOT RED AS ON THE UGANDAN MARKET."

17/11/2015

How these food colours ruin your health

Auramine: Auramine is known to re**rd growth and damage kidneys and liver. Owing to its bright yellow colour, it is used to colour beverages.
Metanil yellow: Widely used in Indian sweets like jalebis and ladoos, it is highly dangerous as it causes degenerative changes in the lining of the stomach, kidneys and liver. It also adversely affects the ovaries and te**es, proving to be dangerous to reproductive organs. It is commonly used to add colour to ladoos and biryanis and consumption of this colour has reported symptoms of giddiness, weakness and food poisoning.
Rhodamine: A major component of sweets and bright red-coloured drinks, it is known to break down red blood cells and adversely affect the immune system. It also causes growth re**rdation and damages the liver and kidneys.
Sudan dyes: Sudan dyes are also commonly used as the bright red colour is highly attractive and used to colour chilli powder or curry powder. It is not only highly toxic to the liver but also known to cause kidney lesions and is a probable carcinogen.
Lead chromate: Lead chromate is the bright yellow coloured dye which is also known chrome yellow. It is commonly added to turmeric powder, for imparting a bright colour. Lead chromate is highly dangerous as it causes anemia, abdominal pain, neurological problem, hypertension, foetal distress all leading to lead poisoning .
Permitted colours are equally harmful to health causing various ailments. The cherry red colour of erythrosine makes it quite popular among sweets, candy and popsicle manufacturers. It is also used in cake decorating gels and is known to damage your DNA and also interfere with the process of s***m formation and other functions of the pituitary gland1.
Natural dyes such as Annatto dyes which are commonly used in cheese, beverages and cereals are known to trigger allergic reactions like skin rashes characterised by red itchy bumps on the skin and angioedema.2.
Even though these food colours are permitted they are known to trigger certain reaction, which depends on the quantity of their consumption. One should be aware of synthetic as well as natural food colours they are exposed to every day and the possible repercussions they might have on your health. Here’s a list of all the food items in India, in which addition of food colors is permitted:

References:
Chequer FM, Venâncio VP, Bianchi ML, Antunes LM. Genotoxic and mutagenic effects of erythrosine B, a xanthene food dye, on HepG2 cells. Food Chem Toxicol.2012 Oct;50(10):3447-51. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2012.07.042. Epub 2012 Jul 28. PubMed PMID: 22847138.
Nish WA, Whisman BA, Goetz DW, Ramirez DA. Anaphylaxis to annatto dye: a case report. Ann Allergy. 1991 Feb;66(2):129-31. PubMed PMID:1994783.

05/11/2015

6 Health Benefits of Curry
Turmeric, a main ingredient in curry, just might hold the key to helping prevent serious health problems—from Alzheimer's to cancer.

Turmeric to the Rescue!
The next time you cook, you might want to add some extra kick to your recipe.
Curry powders, which can range from hot to mild, and come from South Asia, may provide a range of health benefits, according to medical research. The key ingredient? Turmeric, which is usually found in the more typical yellow curries. A host of studies have shown that turmeric, and it's main active component curcumin, can help prevent everything from Alzheimer's disease to cancer.
Turmeric comes as a spice, but also in supplement form. Just how much turmeric should be in your diet? Ask your doctor, and keep in mind that turmeric may slow blood clotting, so do not eat it if you are taking medications that also disrupt clotting. Otherwise, adding a little spice to your life might help with the following:

Alzheimer’s prevention
Researchers from UCLA found that vitamin D3, taken with curcumin, may stimulate the immune system to get rid of the amino acids that form the plaque in the brain that's associated with Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers are also studying the link between curcumin and the low rate of Alzheimer's in India, where curry is a diet staple. (The incidence of Alzheimer's in India is a quarter of that in the United States.)

Cancer suppression
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reviewed studies that looked at the effect of curcumin on cancer. The researchers conclusion? That “it is quite apparent that curcumin has tremendous potential for prevention and therapy of a variety of cancers.” Another UCLA study has found that curcumin can trigger cancer-killing mechanisms found in human saliva. However, to get enough curcumin to achieve this effect, it must be taken in supplement form.

Reduced inflammation
Turmeric has been used for eons as a folk remedy anti-inflammatory, helping with muscle and joint aches. A University of Arizona study confirmed that the curcumin and other essential oils in turmeric can protect against joint deterioration and inflammation due to rheumatoid arthritis. And a study on the effectiveness of ibuprofen over curcumin to ease pain found that surprisingly, the benefits were about the same for both the ibuprofen and the curcumin.

Reducing blood pressure
Chinese herbalists have used sweet basil, also found in curry, for centuries to bring down hypertension. A study out of Xinjiang Medical University, China, puts some science behind the folk remedy. Researchers found that basil affects levels of the proteins that constrict blood vessels. In addition, a study by the Indigenous Drug Research Center in India found that cardamom, another curry spice, also had a positive effect on those same proteins.

Protecting your bones
Turmeric may ward off osteoporosis, according to a different University of Arizona study. Researchers found that when female rats that had had ovaries removed were given curcuminoid-enriched turmeric extract, it prevented up to 50% of bone loss, and also preserved bone structure and connectivity.

Preventing food poisoning
Coriander, another curry spice, has been shown to destroy food-borne bacteria, preventing those nasty midnight runs to the bathroom. A study published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology found that a solution made with coriander oil effectively killed several strains of bacteria including

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