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Can spicy Indian curry prevent swine flu?

November 06, 2009 11:00 IST

Spicy Indian curries could prevent swine flu and common cold just like any prescribed medicine available with the chemists, claim Russian doctors.

"You can strengthen immunity by consuming spicy food like curries, as spices like turmeric, ginger and cumin also posses excellent therapeutic effect," an unnamed official of the Moscow [ Images ] anti-epidemics committee was quoted as saying by news agency RIA Novosti.

As panic grips Moscow residents over the spread of seasonal influenza and swine flue in the eastern parts of the country and neighbouring Ukraine, authorities are focusing on prevention and have ordered the use of masks at work place.

Besides the intake of spicy food, people have been advised to consume raw onions and garlic, which contain anti-viral properties.

Swine flu [ Images ] vaccinations are expected to begin in Russia [ Images ] from November 9, when the remaining clinical trails will be completed.

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