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Gsus4@mander.xyz to Science@mander.xyz · 2 months ago

Scientists discover spice synergy that boosts anti-inflammation 100x

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Scientists discover spice synergy that boosts anti-inflammation 100x

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Gsus4@mander.xyz to Science@mander.xyz · 2 months ago
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Chronic inflammation often works quietly in the background but can fuel serious diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. New research reveals that everyday plant compounds—like menthol from mint, cineole from eucalyptus, and capsaicin from chili peppers—can team up inside immune cells to dramatically boost their anti-inflammatory power. While individual compounds showed modest effects, certain combinations amplified results hundreds of times over by activating different cellular pathways at once.
  • Gsus4@mander.xyzOP
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    I hate clickbait as much as anyone, but it’s in the summary: “everyday plant compounds—like menthol from mint, cineole from eucalyptus, and capsaicin from chili peppers—can team up”

    They are just examples. I’m not going to give a list of examples in the title.

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      Doesn’t need to be in the title. Can be in the post itself.

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        but it is

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          ?

          • Gsus4@mander.xyzOP
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            Ah, on my instance/browser I see an autosummary under the title without having to paste it myself. Good to know.

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            Looks like a problem on your end. I can see it just fine on web and in Boost.

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              That’s an added autosummary; the content isn’t in the post itself.

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                Is it not a property of the post?

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                  Nope; done by the UI you’re using to view the post.

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