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Compound Found in Broccoli May Help Ulcers and Stomach Cancer.

14020 Compound Found in Broccoli May Help Ulcers and Stomach Cancer. http://www.jhsph.edu/publichealthnews/press_releases/PR_2002/broccoli%20study.html Sulforaphane, a compound found in broccoli and broccoli sprouts, kills the bacterium known to cause ulcers and stomach cancer Crops > Broccoli > Research school   of   medicine   stomach   cancer   broccoli   malaria   male   circumcision   research   public   affairs   pandemic   hiv   prevention   human   nutrition Jan 1, 2007  

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Jacqui, This research on the PREVENTIVE value of tomatoes and broccoli was widely reported. You said in your original post that these vegetables FIGHT cancer better than a chemo drug. There is nothing in the articles you cite about fighting cancer that has shown itself to be in the body.
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Broccoli is a cool-season crop. It grows best between 15° and 17° C. Broccoli can withstand light frosts. It is primarily grown for its edible buds, high nutritional value and attractive appearance. Broccoli production has been decreasing in recent years.
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A close relative of cauliflower, broccoli has grown wild in Mediterranean areas for hundreds of years; domestic broccoli was first cultivated in the United States in the 1920's.
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Mannen die veel broccoli en bloemkool eten hebben 50% minder kans op prostaatkanker meldt het Belgisch Nieuwsblad. Dat blijkt uit onderzoek uitgevoerd door het Amerikaanse Nationaal Kankerinstituut waarbij vier jaar lang 29.000 mannen werden gevolgd.
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Breeding an OP Broccoli From Oregon State Universitys project Breeding Objectives " A stable, OP broccoli variety suitable for use by commercial fresh market organic growers in the Pacific Northwest.
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Look up farms who grow or raise Broccoli in the Puget Sound region of Western Washington State and read detailed profiles of farms showing hours and days of operation, products offered and maps and directions.
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