Spices Guide

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The selected spices improve the bioavailability of nutrients and phytochemicals in the body. Spices also have unique healing power. So, spices also help in the treatment of several health conditions. Spices improve appetite, digestion, and metabolism. Therefore, spices are an important food group in our dietary guidelines.

Key Recommendations

  1. Variety: Include a variety of spices in your diet.
  2. Tolerability: Choose according to your body tolerance. If some spices are not suitable for you, you should not eat.
  3. Appropriate Amount: Eat in the right amount. Eating less may not be beneficial. Excess intake of some hot spices may cause burning.
  4. 7 Daily Herbs: Eat Turmeric, Black Pepper, Long Pepper, Ginger, Cumin Seeds, Green Cardamom and Cinnamon daily.
  5. Weekly Herbs: Any two of Asafoetida, Clove, Fenugreek seeds, Mace, Nutmeg, Saffron and Fennel Seeds.

Spices Categories

There are three main categories of spices:

Essential Spices

Essential spices include 7 spices listed as follows:

  1. Black Pepper
  2. Cinnamon
  3. Cumin Seeds
  4. Ginger
  5. Green Cardamon
  6. Long Pepper
  7. Turmeric

Ginger should be preferably fresh. You can also take dried ginger powder or Sonth powder.

You should take these herbs daily in the recommended amount.

Recommended Daily Amount

Spices Children Adults
Black Pepper 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Cinnamon 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Cumin Seeds 40 mg per Kg of Body Weight 3 g
Ginger (Fresh) 40 mg per Kg of Body Weight 3 g
Ginger powder (dry) 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Green Cardamon 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Long Pepper (Pippali) 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Turmeric 40 mg per Kg of Body Weight 3 g

The maximum amount of spices should not exceed half (50%) of the adult dosage if your child is overweight or obese.

7 Spice Mixture

You can prepare a mixture with these spices’ powder, as follows:

Spices Mixing Proportion
Black Pepper 10 grams
Cinnamon 50 grams
Cumin Seeds 100 grams
Ginger powder (dry) 10 grams
Green Cardamon 50 grams
Long Pepper (Pippali) 10 grams
Turmeric 100 grams

Use this mixture instead of Garam Masala. You can add it in every food recipe. For maximum benefits, add it after cooking the food along with Fresh Herbs.

Recommended Spices

Recommended spices include:

  1. Asafoetida
  2. Carom Seeds
  3. Clove
  4. Dill seeds
  5. Fennel Seeds
  6. Fenugreek seeds
  7. Mace
  8. Nutmeg
  9. Saffron

You should take any two from the above list weekly. Asafoetida is an important spice and should be added in legume recipe. You can take a pinch of Asafoetida with one and a half cup of cooked legumes (lentil, beans, chickpea).

Recommended Amount

You do not need to take all these spices daily. Alternation is better and highly recommended. But choose only 1-2 spices from this list for daily intake.

Spices Children Adults
Asafoetida 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Carom Seeds 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Clove 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Dill Seeds 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Fennel Seeds 100 mg per Kg of Body Weight 7.5 g
Fenugreek seeds 40 mg per Kg of Body Weight 3 g
Mace 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Nutmeg 10 mg per Kg of Body Weight 750 mg
Saffron 10 mg per Kg of Body Weight 750 mg

Acceptable Spices

We recommend choosing a variety of spices in your diet. This list includes all other optional spices that can also help you preserve proper digestion. The following table provides a general reference of spices as well as the recommended amount. You can include 2 spices in each month from this list if you wish.

Spices Children Adults
Allspice 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Anise 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Bay Leaf 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Caraway 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Marjoram 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Mustard Seeds 10 mg per Kg of Body Weight 750 mg
Nutmeg 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Oregano (dry) 8 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Paprika (dry) 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Rosemary 10 mg per Kg of Body Weight 750 mg
Sage 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Tarragon 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)
Thyme 10 mg per Kg of Body Weight 750 mg
Vanilla 20 mg per Kg of Body Weight 1.5 g
Wintergreen 4 mg per Kg of Body Weight 300 mg (one pinch)

The maximum recommended amount should not exceed half (50%) of the adult’s recommended amount if the child is overweight or obese.

Restricted Spices

You should not take the following spices:

  1. Ground red chilli or paprika powder.
  2. Cayenne Chilli (all varieties – fresh green, red, etc.) and its dried forms.

Green and red chilli are normally used in food preparation. These are on our restricted list.

You can use it if you are healthy. You should not use it if you are following the Healing Phase Diet and Stablizing Phase Diet.