Broccoli may slow cancer growth
Your mother was right: Those little
"trees" at the salad bar are good for your health. A new study from
the University of Illinois suggests that compounds found in
broccoli may slow the growth of certain types of cancers
(Journal of Nutrition, 2004, vol. 134, no. 9). Broccoli and
other cruciferous vegetables, such as cauliflower, cabbage,
brussels sprouts, bok choy, and kale, contain a component called
sulforaphane (SUL). The study showed as much as a tenfold slowdown
in breast cancer cell growth among rodents given SUL, and the
compound appeared to put the brakes on colon cancer cells as
well.
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