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3 Feel-Better Postworkout Foods

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What's the best snack to grab after a major workout? How about a bowl of whole-grain cereal, a bite of Indian takeout, or a big nonfat latte.

Each nosh option has a special ingredient that may help your body recover better and nip postworkout pain in the bud.

The 3 Cs
What, exactly, do these snacks have that others might not? The three Cs: carbs, curcumin, and caffeine. A carb-rich snack like cereal can help you overcome fatigue by restoring glycogen -- that stuff your muscles use for energy. Curcumin, a substance found in the Indian spice turmeric, may help quell muscle inflammation. And caffeine from coffee may help block muscle-pain-producing substances. (Coffee has other health benefits, too. Read about them here.)

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References Published on 02/07/2008.
Nutrition for distance events. Burke, L. M., Millet, G., Tarnopolsky, M. A., Journal of Sports Sciences 2007 Dec;25 Suppl 1:29-38.

Curcumin effects on inflammation and performance recovery following eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage. Davis, J. M., Murphy, E. A., Carmichael, M. D., Zielinski, M. R., Groschwitz, C. M., Brown, A. S., Gangemi, J. D., Ghaffar, A., Mayer, E. P., American Journal of Physiology 2007 Jun;292(6):R2168-R2173.

Caffeine attenuates delayed-onset muscle pain and force loss following eccentric exercise. Maridakis, V., O'Connor, P. J., Dudley, G. A., McCully, K. K., Journal of Pain 2007 Mar;8(3):237-243.

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natural anti-inflammatory Curcumin


Finding a good postworkout, carb-rich snack and an iced, nonfat latte is pretty easy. But curcumin? No worries! You can get this natural anti-inflammatory in supplements if your daily menu doesn't include golden turmeric-tinted Indian dishes.

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ashok
4 of 5 people found this helpful.
8/2/2008 5:46:39 AM

turmeric as whole root when roosted & powdered and taken with hot water or milk releave the chronic cough
harita
6 of 7 people found this helpful.
8/2/2008 3:51:27 AM

a pnch of turmeric in a spoonful of honey would relieve congestion
harita
5 of 6 people found this helpful.
8/2/2008 3:50:06 AM

turmeric is considered to act as an antiseptic apart from acting as an anti oxidant.A pinch of turmeric added to a glass of hot milk would r [Show More]
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