DO YOU KNOW?
Possible health benefits of consuming broccoli
Consuming
fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk
of many lifestyle-related health conditions.
Many studies
have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like broccoli
decreases the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and overall mortality while
promoting a healthy complexion and hair, increased energy and overall lower
weight.
Fighting cancer
Eating a
high amount of cruciferous vegetables has been associated with a lower risk of
cancer; namely lung and colon cancer. Studies have suggested that
sulforaphane, the sulfur-containing compound that gives cruciferous vegetables
their bitter bite, is also what gives them their cancer-fighting power.
Researchers
have found that sulforaphane can inhibit the enzyme histone deacetylase (HDAC),
known to be involved in the progression of cancer cells.
The ability to stop HDAC enzymes could make sulforaphane-containing foods a
potentially powerful part of cancer treatment in the future. Sulforaphane is
now being studied for its ability to delay or impede cancer with promising
results shown in melanoma, esophageal, prostate and pancreatic cancers.
Other easily
recognized cruciferous vegetables include cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale,
turnips and cabbage, as well as the lesser-known arugula, broccolini, daikon,
kohlrabi and watercress.1
Another
important vitamin that broccoli contains, folate, has been shown to decrease the risk ofbreast cancer in women. Adequate intake of
dietary folate (in food) has also shown promise in protecting against colon,
stomach, pancreatic and cervical cancers. Although the mechanism of protection
is currently unknown, researchers believe that folate's protective effects have
something to do with its role in DNA and RNA production and the prevention of
unwanted mutations. There is no evidence that folate in supplement form
provides the same anti-cancer benefits.
Recent developments on broccoli and cancer
Could broccoli hold the key to
head and neck cancer prevention? A new study suggests that
broccoli sprout extract could also be protective against head and neck cancer.
Improving bone health
Poor vitamin
K intake is linked with a high risk of bone fracture. Just one cup of chopped broccoli
provides 92 micrograms of vitamin K, well over 100% of your daily need.
Consuming an adequate amount of vitamin K daily, improves bone health by
improving calcium absorption
and reducing urinary excretion of calcium.7
Broccoli
also contributes to your daily need for calcium, providing 43 milligrams in one
cup.
Looking younger
The antioxidant vitamin C, when eaten in its
natural form (in fresh produce as opposed to supplement form) can help to fight
skin damage caused by the sun and pollution, reduce wrinkles and improve
overall skin texture.
Many people
automatically think of citrus fruit when they think of vitamin C, but did you
know that broccoli provides 81 milligrams in just one cup? That is more than
what you need in an entire day.
Vitamin C
plays a vital role in the formation of collagen, the main support system of the skin.
Vitamin A and vitamin E are also crucial for healthy looking skin, both of
which broccoli provides.
Improved digestion and natural detoxification
Eating foods
with a natural fiber like broccoli can prevent constipation, maintain a healthy digestive tract
and lower the risk of colon cancer. Adequate fiber promotes regularity, which
is crucial for the daily excretion of toxins through the bile and stool. Recent
studies have shown that dietary fiber may also play a role in regulating the
immune system and inflammation.
Protection from chronic disease
According to
the Department of Internal Medicine
and Nutritional Sciences Program of the University of Kentucky,
high fiber intakes are associated with significantly lower risks of developingcoronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and certain
gastrointestinal diseases.
Increased
fiber intake has also been shown to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, improve insulin sensitivity,
and enhance weight loss for obese individuals.
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