Lung Cancer Metastases and Broccoli

Published on September 19, 2017

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DESCRIPTION: The anti-proliferative effects of cruciferous vegetable phytonutrients may decrease the metastatic potential of lung cancer, the number one cancer killer of women. Have a question about this video? Leave it in the comment section at and I’ll try to answer it! This video is the tenth in a series on the latest research on cruciferous vegetables. There were two on kale, Kale and the Immune System ( and Smoking Versus Kale Juice ( One on DNA protection (DNA Protection from Broccoli – two on breast cancer (Broccoli Versus Breast Cancer Stem Cells – and Sulforaphane: From Broccoli to Breast – two on upper safety limits (Liver Toxicity Due to Broccoli Juice – and How Much Broccoli Is Too Much? – ), one on detoxing (The Best Detox – and yesterday’s video-of-the-day, Sometimes the Enzyme Myth Is True ( on maximizing the production and absorption of sulforaphane, one of the key phytonutrients. There are past videos on greens ( and hundreds of other videos on more than a thousand subjects ( Note that the paper I talk about in this video is open access, meaning you can download it for free by clicking on the link above in the Sources Cited section.

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