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Broccoli: The Fountain of Youth
Baltimore Sun ^ | 8/25/090 | Jett Stone

Posted on 08/25/2009 9:17:30 AM PDT by nickcarraway

"I'm president of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli!" proclaimed George H.W. Bush in a 1990 news conference. America's 41st president disdained broccoli so much that he banned the vegetable from the White House menu.

Now 84, Bush may live to regret his broccoli bullying: New scientific evidence suggests that a chemical in broccoli may rejuvenate the immune system enough to ward off common diseases of aging.

At the University of California- Los Angeles, Andre Nel and colleagues recently discovered that sulforaphane, a phytonutrient in broccoli, activates antioxidant pathways at the cellular level.

Injected into the dendritic cells (immune cells in the skin) of old mice, the sulforaphane flipped on a set of antioxidant genes and enzymes sufficiently to fight free radicals of oxygen to a standstill. The immune responsiveness of the old mice rose to that of young mice in the study. The researchers believe that broccoli may protect the immune system from such common accompaniments of aging as cardiovascular disease, degenerative joint diseases, and diabetes.

The sulforaphane in broccoli and other members of the cabbage family also protects against cancer via another mechanism. In the liver, it induces the production of enzymes that detoxify carcinogenic substances.

Understanding molecular pathways is vital in unraveling the mysteries of aging. But it may be just as wise to reassess the love-hate relationship Americans have with broccoli. The sulfurous aroma it gives off while cooking is an acquired taste for many, but broccoli contains so many traditional nutrients and bioactive compounds that it deserves a high ranking on anyone's must-eat list.

Broccoli has a ripple effect on the body, revitalizing the immune system, the brain, and bones, says dietitian Suzanne Moorse (cq). She believes that Nel's study, published recently in the

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TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: antioxidants; broccoli; cruciferous; health; nutrition
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To: Fresh Wind

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61 posted on 08/25/2009 1:01:16 PM PDT by WV Mountain Mama (Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer A. Rothschild)
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Gonna roast it in the oven tonight with a little olive oil and gah-lic


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