Whether the use spices (marjoram, dill, oregano, basil) in the high temperature 190-210C have an impact on health? I am asking because I am using them to soo much

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#1
Posted 21 June 2017 - 12:21 AM
Whether the use spices (marjoram, dill, oregano, basil) in the high temperature 190-210C have an impact on health? I am asking because I am using them to soo much
#2
Posted 21 June 2017 - 11:27 AM
I shouldn't think so. They grow in hot countries originally and so might even work better in the heat. I don't really know
#3
Posted 12 July 2017 - 02:30 AM
If they don't raise your blood pressure, then no
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#4
Posted 12 July 2017 - 04:36 AM
Many herbal compounds stimulate Heat shock protein expression and protect against UV damage and such.
Edited by Kalliste, 12 July 2017 - 04:37 AM.
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