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(18-05-2014, 23:46)rocketmelon Wrote:  thanx this link is good
good idea some of the herbs used nbe are ant-cancer mainly the plant based stuff I'm noticing but the fungi in hops sounds a lil "uh-oh ;/" (the fungi they mentioned is sometimes in hops) better watch meh doses then xD.. the soy looks like even though a weak estro looks like it helps thats why in Asia there is less breast cancer ....best to eat high amount of ant-cancer cell foods then while doing nbe and never over dose one food or herb =/

http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-active-page-link.aspx?n=3054
(18-05-2014, 23:46)rocketmelon Wrote:  [if] seeds are better to take than roots ...as they are more likely found in a primates diet?
.. there are dose regulations on certain foods already? even highly healthy ones ..but since you showing this I will be more careful with the hops ..the fungi is estrogenic but need make sure I'm eating plenty of plant based foods ..but it's kool that hops is ant-cancer

check this out! xD
http://www.medicaldaily.com/dark-side-broccoli-and-kale-could-cruciferous-vegetables-be-bad-you-267892

I missed that part in the review, but then it says, there was no indication of that fungus contaminating certain hops products to her knowledge. Soy and that particular fungus have conflicting effects on cancer, in some instances they are preventative, in others they promote it. There are alternatives of foods to broccoli (family) that have its ingredients. I saw the video of the vegan woman who looks young, before, it's still interesting. Different plant parts can be different, a potato can be eaten after being cooked, but its sprouts or leaves can't.
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