Brocolli, what is often weared for cooking represent family of close-knit cabbage with flower.
Really research from journal of cancer Oncology, expressing that brocolli contain fitonutrien that is
sulforaphane and indoles having effect antikanker
Research to indole-3-carbinol prove, this component assist to lessen livelines metabolit
estrogen which poten in improving risk of tumor growth. Especially at the cell of sensitive cancer
to estrogen and concurrently boost up rate 2-hidroksiestrone, a forming of estrogen
having the character of protektif to cancer existence
According to researching into, Indole-3-Carbinol not merely depressing growth of cell of bosom cancer, but also depress
spreading of cell of cancer to other organ
All expert also find, sulforaphane improve enzyme which protect of body cleanedly
substansi having the character of carcinogenic quicker the than body. All researcher, John Hopkins check effect
sulforaphane at some kinds of tumor. They able to prove that weight of tumor on the wane and more and more
expand, even minimize
Do not only that, sulforaphane also have ability lessen growth of cell and death of cell at leukemia
and cell melanoma. Even study of research publicized journal of Carcinogenesis from Rutgers
University express that sulforaphane give special protection at individual owning gene rentan
to colon cancer
Other;Dissimilar study publicized in Cancer, a journal from American of Cancer of Society express that
indole-3-carbinol ( I3C), representing component from Brassica like brocolli and cabbage have been recognized as
component agent of
anti cancer which fight cell tumor of certain reproduction
A study investigating effect I3C of proliferasi cell and cycle process of cancer cell prostate of human being indicate that prostate cancer cell growth pursued. All researcher express that this matter can be noted as research result indicating that " I3C have potency as effect antiproliferatif" at prostate cancer cell, what is up to standard as " potential agent kemoterapi" to prostate cancer Become?
Still hesitate to eat brocolli?
Really research from journal of cancer Oncology, expressing that brocolli contain fitonutrien that is
sulforaphane and indoles having effect antikanker
Research to indole-3-carbinol prove, this component assist to lessen livelines metabolit
estrogen which poten in improving risk of tumor growth. Especially at the cell of sensitive cancer
to estrogen and concurrently boost up rate 2-hidroksiestrone, a forming of estrogen
having the character of protektif to cancer existence
According to researching into, Indole-3-Carbinol not merely depressing growth of cell of bosom cancer, but also depress
spreading of cell of cancer to other organ
All expert also find, sulforaphane improve enzyme which protect of body cleanedly
substansi having the character of carcinogenic quicker the than body. All researcher, John Hopkins check effect
sulforaphane at some kinds of tumor. They able to prove that weight of tumor on the wane and more and more
expand, even minimize
Do not only that, sulforaphane also have ability lessen growth of cell and death of cell at leukemia
and cell melanoma. Even study of research publicized journal of Carcinogenesis from Rutgers
University express that sulforaphane give special protection at individual owning gene rentan
to colon cancer
Other;Dissimilar study publicized in Cancer, a journal from American of Cancer of Society express that
indole-3-carbinol ( I3C), representing component from Brassica like brocolli and cabbage have been recognized as
component agent of
anti cancer which fight cell tumor of certain reproduction
A study investigating effect I3C of proliferasi cell and cycle process of cancer cell prostate of human being indicate that prostate cancer cell growth pursued. All researcher express that this matter can be noted as research result indicating that " I3C have potency as effect antiproliferatif" at prostate cancer cell, what is up to standard as " potential agent kemoterapi" to prostate cancer Become?
Still hesitate to eat brocolli?
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