Why your colon loves winter


February 14th, 2012

Winter ushers in visits from a family that brings color to your dinners and good tidings to your colon.  The Brassica family -- a group of winter-fave veggies that includes broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and cabbage. They're slightly bitter, but that's because you can actually taste their colon-cancer-fighting compounds called isothiocyanates.

Colon Cancer Blockers

Research shows that the isothiocyanates in Brassica veggies may actively block potential carcinogens, putting the kibosh on not only colorectal cancer but prostate cancer cells as well. Brassica vegetables are also a good source of folic acid, phenolics, carotenoids, selenium, and vitamin C.

Did you know? About 1 in 3 cancers may be related to what people eat!

Article by Real Age and submitted by Christine Boutrin, RHN 

Creamy broccoli soup Recipe:   http://www.vitalityclinic.ca/articles/creamy-broccoli-soup-non-dairy