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Broccoli - Brassica oleracea italica - Viable Herbal Solutions.
BERKELEY Those seeking yet another reason to eat their veggies, take note. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that a chemical produced when digesting such greens as broccoli and kale can stifle the growth of human prostate cancer cells.
Die Fähigkeit zur Verantwortung ist Menschenwürde in ihrer höchsten Form und alles andere als ein Geschenk oder „Gnade" höherer Mächte. Nur der Mensch selbst erwirbt und bewahrt sie durch Arbeit an sich, und wer das nicht tut, ist ohne echte Würde.
People who gain less protection from cancer by eating broccoli may be able to compensate for the difference in their genetic make-up by eating 'super broccoli', a variety with higher levels of the active plant chemical sulforaphane, or by eating larger portions.
Semiquantitative comparison revealed considerable overlap between telomerase activities in samples from normal subjects and leukemia patients, confounding evaluation of the role of telomerase in this disease.
Add asparagus and mushrooms, and sauté just until tender, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds, and season with salt and pepper. Serve hot. Serves 4.
To All: Dr. Vari has reported that the Green Mill has changed the soup today to Cream of Broccoli. Sorry for the false advertisement. At 09:49 AM 3/13/2007, Richard Vari wrote: >and DELICIOUS bars from Phyllis...who is being inducted into the Bakers >Hall of Fame!!
[Adam A. Friedman received the Mississippi Junior Academy of Sciences Clyde Sheely Award for 1996 and Overall Award for 1997. Special thanks to First Chemical Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi, for underwriting the publication of this research paper.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 08:31:39 -0500 From: ARS News Service To: 'ARS News List' STORY LEAD: New Way to Grow Broccoli Cuts Chemicals, Saves Water and Protects Soil