Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Health-Spicy foods may heighten our perception of salt

Adding some spice to food may make you more aware of the taste of salt, a new study suggests.
The findings, published Tuesday in the journal Hypertension, indicates that eating spicy foods may help us consume less salt — and, ultimately, lower blood pressure.

According to the World Health Organization, people are eating too much salt across the globe, increasing the prevalence of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke.That problem prompted Zhiming Zhu, M.D., a professor of cardiovascular medicine and metabolism at the Chongqing Institute of Hypertension in China, to study alternative ways to reduce salt intake.He and his colleagues decided to specifically focus on spicy food.

Spicy food has been associated with a healthy heart in the past, Zhu explains. People who consume spicy food almost every day have a 14 percent lower risk of death than those who eat spicy foods less than once a week, a 2015 study shows. Those same people are also less likely to die from diabetes, cancer and ischemic heart disease.

In the study, the team first examined if people who eat and enjoy spicy foods actually have lower blood pressure than those who don’t. Participants’ salty and spicy preferences were gauged with taste tests of solutions that contained varying levels of salt and capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot. Participants also completed a detailed diet questionnaire about their salty and spicy food habits.
The researchers found that those who enjoyed spicy solutions had lower overall blood pressure. These same people were also more sensitive to the taste of salt.Participants who enjoyed high-salt solutions, on the other hand, had higher blood pressure overall and tended to dislike spicy solutions.

The team then looked at how the brain reacted to salt and capsaicin. Using PET and CT scans, the researchers recorded activity in the brain after participants ingested different concentrations of salty solutions with and without added capsaicin. Activity was specifically analyzed in the insula and orbitofrontal cortex regions of the brain.
“Previous brain functioning studies in humans and animals indicate that the response, or activity, in the insula is correlated with the intensity of taste an individual perceives,” Zhu explained. “The orbitofrontal cortex is often called the secondary taste cortex; its responses, or activity, are correlated with the pleasantness of taste for an individual.”
The scans showed that higher salt concentrations resulted in higher brain activity in both regions of the brain. However, when capsaicin was added to a lower salt solution, brain activity increased and reflected activity that was seen with higher salt concentrations.
“These results indicate that spicy flavor can modify our perception of salt intensity,” Zhu said. “We speculate that just by adding spices to low-salt foods, we may increase our salt taste and perceive the same saltiness as high-salt foods.”
How capsaicin tricks the brain into thinking there’s more salt is not yet understood. Zhu thinks capsaicin may be activating sodium taste receptors on the tongue, thus increasing the intensity of salty taste signaling that goes to the brain.
Does this mean we should be eating more spicy foods to try to lower blood pressure?
Not exactly, said Cheryl Laffer, M.D., Ph.D., of the Comprehensive Hypertension Center at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
“My gut reaction is that while this is potentially useful information, it’s not going to change what I do in practice,” Laffer said. “This is just an association study; the researchers are saying that people who eat spicy food have lower blood pressures, but they have no proof that spicy food actually lowers pressure.”
She added, “But what I do tell my patients is that I am pretty sure that lowering their salt intake will lower their blood pressure.”
Until there’s more proof, both Laffer and Zhu agree that incorporating chili peppers into daily cooking couldn’t hurt.(American Heart Association)

Monday, November 6, 2017

Eight Suspects Except Ninth Suspect MP Hirunika Premachandre Accepted Charges Leveled Against Them On Abduction Case

Eight suspects out of nine except United Peoples
Freedom Alliance (UPFA) MP Hirunika Premachandre who charged of abduction and assaulting of a youth in Dematagoda on 21st of December 2015 had yesterday (06)accepted the charges against them before Colombo High Court.

Accordingly the eight suspects had accepted the 29 charges leveled against them over the abduction case.

The Attorney General had filed a case against MP Hirunika Premachandre and eight of her aides over abducting and assaulting of a youth resident of Gothatuwa at Dematagoda area in 2015.A Defender belongs to MP Premachandre was used for the abduction it has been revealed.

The lawyer representing behalf of MP Hirunika Premachandre has informed the court that his client will not accept the charges leveled on her regarding the case and requested a date to hear the case  against her.

Court is due to announce the punishments of eight suspects who had accepted their charges on 24th of November.


Four Suspects Including Former Litro Gas Chairman Remanded Over Money Laundering Released On Conditional Bail

Colombo Fort Magistrate Had yesterday (06)released
four suspects including former chairman of Litro Gas company Shaleela Munasinghe who were arrested and remanded over transferring a large sum of money from a far eastern international bank of Taiwan to a personal account here ,on strict conditional bail.

Accordingly the suspects who have been charged overvmoney laundering were released on a cash bail of Rs.50,000 and three personal bails of Rs.500,000 each.

Colombo Fort Magistrate lanka jayaratne has ordered the suspects to support the investigations launched by Criminal Investigations Department over the money laundering case they were involved in and banned them going abroad without court's permission.

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A 14 Year Old Boy Had Disappeared While Bathing In Kudaoya

A 14 year old boy had disappeared after getting caught
to a current while bathing in Kudaoya in Narammala area .

The disappeared boy who has been identified as a resident of Muthugala,Dambadeniya area had faced this incident while bathing with two other persons it has been revealed.

Sri Lanka Navy divers along with the  residents of the area have launched a rescue operation in search of the disappeared boy.

Current Island Wide Petrol Shortage Will End By Thursday-Petroleum Minister Arjuna Ranathunge

The current petrol shortage experienced throughout
thr island will end by this Thursday (09) after a fuel carrier arriving in Colombo Harbor according to Petroleum Resources Minister Arjuna Ranathunge.

The Fuel carrier scheduled to be arrived in Colombo Harbor on Thursday will carry 7500 metric tonnes petrol belongs to 95 catagory and 32,500 metric tonnes of Petrol belongs to 92 catagory the Minister has stated.

A long Fuel queues have been seen in Oil filling stations throughout the island today (06)as well as Three wheelers,Motorcycles and other vehicles joined queues in front of Ceylon petroleum corporation owned Oil filling stations and Indian oil company owned Oil filling stations to get petrol for the vehicles.

Meanwhile some stations had exhibited  boards by noon  stating that petrol stocks owned by them have been finished .

India Extended LTTE Ban for Another Five Years

 India have decided to extend the ban imposed on LTTE for   another five years the Ministry of Internal affairs in India has announced yeste...