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==Special Precautions of Cauliflower== | ==Special Precautions of Cauliflower== | ||
==The benefits of Cauliflower are== | ==The benefits of Cauliflower are== | ||
For decades, the American Cancer Society has known that [[broccoli]] and other cruciferous veggies, like cauliflower and [[watercress]] seem to lower [[cancer]] risk. | For decades, the American Cancer Society has known that [[broccoli]] and other cruciferous veggies, like cauliflower and [[watercress]] seem to lower [[cancer]] risk. | ||
Research shows that cauliflower eaters have lower rates of cancer than people who don’t eat this vegetable. It contains sulforaphane, which according to researchers at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, stimulates the body’s production of cancer-fighting enzymes. | Research shows that cauliflower eaters have lower rates of cancer than people who don’t eat this vegetable. It contains sulforaphane, which according to researchers at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, stimulates the body’s production of cancer-fighting enzymes. |
Revision as of 01:41, 14 May 2011
Special Precautions of Cauliflower
The benefits of Cauliflower are
For decades, the American Cancer Society has known that broccoli and other cruciferous veggies, like cauliflower and watercress seem to lower cancer risk. Research shows that cauliflower eaters have lower rates of cancer than people who don’t eat this vegetable. It contains sulforaphane, which according to researchers at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, stimulates the body’s production of cancer-fighting enzymes.