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1. Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C)
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  A sulfur-containing phytonutrient found abundantly in cruciferous vegetables. It stimulates liver function, is a strong antioxidant, has anti-carcinogenic properties, helps to balance estrogen ...
A sulfur-containing phytonutrient found abundantly in cruciferous vegetables. It stimulates liver function, is a strong antioxidant, has anti-carcinogenic properties, helps to balance estrogen activity, ...
3. Brassica
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A genus of edible plants of the mustard (Brassicaceae/Cruciferae) family that are commonly known as cruciferous vegetables. Almost all parts of various species have been developed for food, including ...
4. Cruciferous
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See Brassica.
... as eating 1 kilo of cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and kale.   The key ingredients that detoxify the liver include curcumin, the yellow pigment of turmeric. It is a powerful anti-inflammatory ...
6. Meals That Heal Inflammation References
(Meals That Heal/Meals That Heal Inflammation)
... 57(1): 21–31.   Higdon, J.V., B. Delage, D.E. Williams and R.H. Dashwood. 2007. Cruciferous vegetables and human cancer risk: epidemiologic evidence and mechanistic basis. Pharmacological Research. ...
7. FAQ
(Julie Daniluk/About Julie Daniluk, RCN)
... Doctor about including these super foods (that support healthy hormone function) into your diet:     Flax seed Cruciferous vegetables Blue-green algae Fish, ...
...  The article is excellent and I just wanted to add an area that was missed. It is also important for thyroid patients to cook soy and Cruciferous vegetables. In their raw form they can reduce thyroid ...
Hello Gin, I would agree that taking a large amount cruciferous vegetables in a raw juice form would have an effect on thyroid function. Yours in good health, Julie ...
Is it best not to take cruciferous vegetables in juice form also? ...
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