The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Greens help you avoid cancer

- Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen Mehmet Oz, M.D. is host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” and Mike Roizen, M.D. is Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic. To live your healthiest, tune into “The Dr. Oz Show” or visit www.share

Gang Green Nation is fancentral for the New York Jets football team. But since gangrene is also the name for limbthreat­ening cell death, fans may have been better off calling their group Jolly Green Giants ... er ... Jets — after all, fresh, frozen and canned vegetables are the real winners. The Jets had five wins, 11 losses last year, slightly better than Dr. Mike’s beloved Cleveland Browns, who had a perfect season of 0 wins, 16 losses!

In fact, your front line of defense against inflammati­on and colon cancer turns out to be from the giants of green veggies: broccoli, kale, collards and other cruciferou­s plants.

Researcher­s in London have found a couple of health-promoting chemical building blocks contained in those powerful veggie defenders. They’re released in your gut when you digest the above-mentioned nutritiona­l linemen and their teammates cauliflowe­r, cabbage and Brussels sprouts. Once let loose to play in your intestinal tract, they help create a team that encourages your body to regulate inflammati­on and modulate immune cell activity.

The researcher­s were amazed to find that when these veggies were fed to mice, they not only prevented colon cancer, but in mice that had colon cancer, they reduced the number and size of tumors and made some of them benign!

So, do you need another reason to make a healthy serving of these defensive players a big part of your daily diet? Enjoy munching on these Green Giants (dip them in chickpea hummus) when watching football. At least you know then, for sure, you’ll be a winner.

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