"The typical spices used in winter include
nutmeg, cinnamon, clove and
anise. These spices contain two groups of chemicals, the allylbenzenes
and their isomers, the propenylbenzenes. It was
suggested 40 years ago by Alexander Shulgin that these substances act as metabolic precursors of amphetamines...Humans may be exposed to amphetamines derived from these precursors in
forno, the formation during baking and cooking, for example in the
preparation of Lebkuchen, or xmas gingerbread. It is possible that
this may be responsible, in part, for uplifting our mood in winte
r."
No comments:
Post a Comment