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I’m going to live forever!

Posted by vegmonkey on July 2, 2008

purple-sprouting-brocolli Im going to live forever!

A month or so ago, i wrote a post entiitled life saving veg. It explained about purple carrots, and i waffled a little about how they are good for the body. I came home from work today and switched on the laptop, only to find that veg really does save your life. Please bear in mind that i am in no way dumbing down cancer, i realise how serious it is, but it’s an interesting angle…

This article on yahoo here explains how brocolli can combat prostate cancer by altering the activity levels of genes involved in tumour growth.

FANTASTIC!

The results of the study showed that a broccoli-rich diet produced changes in gene activity that were likely to prevent or hinder cancer growth and inflammation in the prostate.

For the technical of you out there, the signalling pathways, involving two proteins, that typically stimulate cell division or development, and often play a role in cancer, were altered.

I can imagine it now…

Doctor: I’m afraid you have prostrate cancer, Vegmonkey.

Vegmonkey: What can i do?

Doctor: Well here’s some seeds for some ‘Early Purple Sprouting,’ and a few plug plants to get you started.

Vegmonkey: Err, thanks.

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4 Responses to “I’m going to live forever!”

  1. Amy Says:

    I had the opposite reaction in that I suddenly realised I haven’t grown enough! Might be enough to keep me going for another year or two, maybe if I grow a bumper crop next year it will work out ok?

  2. SquareFootHammer Says:

    I got fed up of waiting for my PSB to produce a crop, so cut it down early!!! What does this say about my chances?

  3. Philip Voice Says:

    You could try Chicory - I discovered today that I have it growing in abundance in our fields and it can be used to treat or deter prostrate cancer too.

    http://www.landscapejuice.com/2008/07/how-to-use-chic.html

  4. vegmonkey Says:

    Thanks, ive made a note of that for next year!

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