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  • But the anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory benefits to be found in cauliflower are not limited to these two compounds; there is a wide array of elements that taken together provide enormous assistance on both counts.

    Neil Zevnik: Cauliflower: Cinderella for Christmas Neil Zevnik 2010

  • But the anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory benefits to be found in cauliflower are not limited to these two compounds; there is a wide array of elements that taken together provide enormous assistance on both counts.

    Neil Zevnik: Cauliflower: Cinderella for Christmas Neil Zevnik 2010

  • But the anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory benefits to be found in cauliflower are not limited to these two compounds; there is a wide array of elements that taken together provide enormous assistance on both counts.

    Neil Zevnik: Cauliflower: Cinderella for Christmas Neil Zevnik 2010

  • They also have antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties, as well as raising the blood level of HDL ( "good") cholesterol.

    Open Sesame: Gateway to a World of Flavor 2008

  • They also have antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties, as well as raising the blood level of HDL ( "good") cholesterol.

    Open Sesame: Gateway to a World of Flavor 2008

  • But the anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory benefits to be found in cauliflower are not limited to these two compounds; there is a wide array of elements that taken together provide enormous assistance on both counts.

    Neil Zevnik: Cauliflower: Cinderella for Christmas Neil Zevnik 2010

  • Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to have an anti-carcinogenic effect in the laboratory.

    Fight Cancer With Good Nutrition 2009

  • The polyphenols found in oranges have been shown to have a wide range of antioxidant, anti-viral, anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic effects; they prevent stomach ulcers and even kidney-stones.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • The polyphenols found in oranges have been shown to have a wide range of antioxidant, anti-viral, anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic effects; they prevent stomach ulcers and even kidney-stones.

    Oranges - A Look At The Different Varieties And Their Health Benefits 2008

  • The Molecular studies on Njavara rice (Oryza sativa; a common rice variety in India) by a team of scientists from the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) have indicated the presence of a gene fragment encoding a protein which is reported to have anti-carcinogenic (chemo-preventive) property, especially against breast cancer.

    Rice for Cancer 2007

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