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  • Phytonutrients are offspring of the scientific marriage between natural foods and modern chemistry.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • Phytonutrients are offspring of the scientific marriage between natural foods and modern chemistry.

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • Phytonutrients can help to turn on detoxifying enzymes, help destroy cells that have gone down the wrong path i.e. precancerous cells, and also have anti-inflammatory effects.

    Marcelle Pick, OB-GYN N.P.: Still Counting Calories? Think Again Marcelle Pick 2012

  • Phytonutrients act as catalysts and the action on gene expression is indirect.

    Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010

  • Phytonutrients: Chemicals in plant food that are very healthful for the human body.

    The UltraMetabolism Cookbook M.D. Mark Hyman 2007

  • Phytonutrients are not the only benefit of a well-balanced, whole-foods diet that includes lots of plant foods.

    The UltraMetabolism Cookbook M.D. Mark Hyman 2007

  • Phytonutrients: the Biochemistry of how the Healthiest Foods Prevent Cancer Stephen Fox There are many nutraceuticals that have both cancer preventive and cancer suppressive properties.

    Phytonutrients Prevent Cancer 2007

  • Phytonutrients produce a broad range of beneficial health effects.

    The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007

  • Phytonutrients produce a broad range of beneficial health effects.

    The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007

  • Phytonutrients are nutrients that come from plants.

    WN.com - Articles related to TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets 2010

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