1. Peter Losh Peter Losh United States says:

    This could be good news for anyone trying to avoid weight gain. But it also begs the question: If curcumin suppresses angiogenesis and prevents the development of new blood vessels, thus inhibiting the expansion of fat cells, does the same process inhibit the development of  new muscle tissue as well? This would in fact make curcumin a poor polyphenol for fitness -- you'd see limited gains from exercise.

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