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View Post: Things That Make Me Go Yum!: Health benefits of Onions
4 hours ago by The H's  
In central Georgia where Vidalia onions are grown, mortality rates from stomach cancer are about one-half the average level for the United States. Studies in Greece have shown a high consumption of onions, garlic and other allium herbs ...
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View Post: The Top Ten Health Benefits of Garlic: Garlic Promotes Heart ...
12 Nov 2009
A study reported in the American Journal of Nutrition found that people who consumed cooked or raw garlic on a regular basis had about half the risk of stomach cancer and one third less risk of colorectal cancer than those who ate ...
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View Post: The 11 Healthiest Autumn Fruits and Vegetables « Fit Food Coach's Blog
15 hours ago by fitfoodcoach  
Leeks are in the same family as garlic and onions, and have many of the same healthy benefits. They've been found to lower bad (LDL) cholesterol while raising good (HDL) cholesterol, fight against cancer, including prostate and colon ...
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View Post: How To Prevent Cancer – A Detailed Study
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View Post: Garlic Facts Remedies and Health Benefits of Garlic
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View Post: Garlic & Onions: As Healthful as they are Tasty ...
19 Mar 2008 by Nutrition Researchers  
Garlic use was also lower among people with cancer, except for those with cancer of the breast, ovary, or prostate. Researchers found moderate consumption of onions appeared to reduce the risk of colorectal, laryngeal, ...
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View Post: The secret of Garlic for your health
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9 Nov 2009 by admin   ...
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View Post: ANTI-CANCER DIET
13 Nov 2009
garlic are less likely to develop various kinds of cancer, especially in digestive organs such as the esophagus, stomach, and colon. Ingredients in the pungent bulbs may keep cancer-causing substances in your body from ...
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View Post: There is Something About Garlic
Colon Cleansers Guide
23 Nov 2009 by admin   ...
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