Health
What's wrong with eating food today? Video
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Broccoli Compounds
US scientists found that sulforapane increases the activity of the NRF2 gene in human lung cells which protects cells from damage caused by toxins. The same broccoli compound was recently found to be protective against damage to blood vessels caused by diabetes. Brassica vegetables such as broccoli have also been linked to a lower risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Cell pollutants
In the latest study, a team from John Hopkins School of Medicine found significantly lower activity of the NRF2 gene in smokers with advanced COPD.
On Vitamin E
Vitamin E can be found in foods including wheat germ, soya, nuts, seeds, olives, and green leafy vegetables such as spinach and asparagus.
Scientists have been examining the role vitamin E may play in preventing or treating certain health conditions including cancer and heart disease.
But some research has indicated very high amounts of vitamin E can be harmful, raising one's overall risk of death.
The UK's Food Standards Agency recommends that men should eat a healthy, balanced diet containing 4mg of vitamin E a day. For women the figure is 3mg a day.
Vitamin B12 for Vegetarians
"Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common problem among elderly people in the UK and has been linked to declining memory and dementia." Vitamin B12 can be gotten from Milk. Dr Susanne Sorensen, from the Alzheimer's Society said: "Brain shrinkage is usually associated with the development of dementia. The Oxford study looked at a group of people between 61 and 87, splitting it into thirds depending on the participants' vitamin B12 levels. Older people with lower than average vitamin B12 levels were more than six times more likely to experience brain shrinkage, researchers concluded.
Garlic as Brain Toxin
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http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/garlic-brain-toxin.html