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February 1, 2007

Tomatoes and Broccoli Fight Prostate Cancer Together

Filed under: Prostate Cancer Prevention

Tomatoes and broccoli, both powerful cancer fighters, appear to be especially effective against prostate cancer when eaten together.

“To get these effects, men should consume daily 1.4 cups of raw broccoli and 2.5 cups of fresh tomato, or 1 cup of tomato sauce, or 1/2 cup of tomato paste. I think it’s very doable for a man to eat a cup and a half of broccoli per day or put broccoli on a pizza with 1/2 cup of tomato paste,” said Canene-Adams.

Tomato-broccoli together shown to be effective against prostate cancer

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Yeah, put broccoli one his pizza which most likely will have a zillion other harmful things in it, like cheese.

Yeah, cheese makes me think of pus oozing from...you get the picture.

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