Guest guest Posted July 18, 2001 Report Share Posted July 18, 2001 http://www.lef.org/news/nutrition/2001/07/17/up/0000-2682-bc-us-cancerprevention\ ..html Broccoli Helps Prevent Cancer United Press International MIKE MARTIN, UPI Science Correspondent July 17, 2001 WASHINGTON, Jul 17, 2001 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Home-grown broccoli, the vegetable George Bush, Sr. refused to eat, contains a potent anti-cancer compound that turns on a variety of enzymes that protect cells from genetic damage, according to a leading cancer researcher from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. " Cauliflower and broccoli are especially effective in ramping up the body's cancer defense mechanisms by increasing what we call 'phase 2 enzymes,' " Dr. Paul Talalay told journalists at the 11th annual American Institute for Cancer Research conference on Diet and Nutrition in Washington. " These vegetables are particularly rich in the compound sulforaphane, which boosts phase 2 enzymes. " Anti-oxidants come in two types, indirect and direct, Talalay told reporters. Unlike direct anti-oxidants, which bind to potentially cancer causing " free radicals, " indirect anti-oxidants -- such as sulforaphane -- turn on a variety of phase 2 enzymes which protect cells against cancer. " We found a significant correlation between the occurrence of bladder cancer and the consumption of vegetables such as cauliflower and broccoli, " Talalay said. " We also found that mice who were missing the gene that turns on phase 2 enzymes were shown to be more susceptible to tumors, a key finding that we believe shows the importance of these enzymes in cancer prevention. We have long awaited proof of this principle. " Talalay quickly pointed out that broccoli purchased from a supermarket is inferior to home-grown broccoli, and that broccoli sprouts are associated with a higher degree of cancer-preventing phase 2 activity than mature broccoli heads. " When we first started research in this area 20 years ago, people pretty much ignored us, " Talalay said. " They thought what we were doing bordered on quackery. I remember saying it was hard to find a room small enough to contain the number of people interested in nutritional prevention of cancer. " In recent years that attitude has changed noted Talalay, adding " cancer is a highly preventable disease, and nutrition plays an important role. " Cancer researcher Linda Quattochi agreed. " In my own research, we have found that certain flavonoids in green tea compete with environmental carcinogens by binding with the cell receptors that activate cancer, " Quattochi, from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, told reporters. " Green tea, in other words, can block the harmful action of many carcinogens. " " These days, diet and nutrition represent the most exciting fields of cancer research, without question, " Talalay said. ======================== Broccoli also provides about 160 mg per cup more Omega 3 than Omega 6. ======================== Good Health & Long Life, Greg Watson, http://www.ozemail.com.au/~gowatson gowatson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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