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by Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor
(NaturalNews) Over the past 12 months, half a dozen studies published by Rui Hai Liu, Cornell associate professor of food science and a member of Cornell's Institute for Comparative and Environmental Toxicology, show apples fight cancer. Dr. Liu's research adds to a mounting body of data that apples, as well as other fruits and vegetables, are powerful ways to help prevent breast cancer. For the rest of this article, click HEREAn Apple a Day Keeps Breast Cancer Away, Six Studies Conclude
In a study just published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Dr. Liu found fresh apple extracts significantly inhibited the size of mammary tumors in rats. In fact, the more extracts they gave the animals, the more breast tumors were inhibited. This research backs up earlier findings of another study conducted by Dr. Liu in rats that was published in 2007.
Apple pectin plays an important role too in both the preventing and fighting caner, especially in prostate cancer.
Hi mertle,
Actually, a good diet can maintain the body in ways that we never gave a second thought to. Actually, I haven't used deodorant in a very long time and have had no problem with any type of body odor.
Here is an informative article on how many of the foods that we eat are responsible for body odor.
http://www.naturalnews.com/004417.html
Also, just as a sidenote, it seems that I no longer needed to use deodorants when, not only did I change my diet, but also introduced iodine supplementation. Not sure if this is a coincidence, but I'm not really not very knowledgeable when it comes to iodine supplementation. Just knowledgeable enough to know that it helped me get back to health and eliminated my thyroid problems.
Luella
Hi mertle,
As a follow-up, I received a reply in the iodine forum with regard to iodine helping with regard to body odor. Although diet is of primary importance (actually it is in everything), iodine supplementation does, in fact, play a very important part. It's all about keeping those toxins at bay.
Warm regards,
Luella