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Sulforaphanes stimulate an immune response to kick-start the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses within the body. This mechanism is crucial to ensure infection-causing bacteria cannot survive within cells. Just 200 g of broccoli can provide enough vitamin C to act as a protective agent.
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Broccoli contributes to bone health through its vitamin K and sulforaphane content. Vitamin K is involved in many processes in regenerating healthy cells of the bones. Sulforaphanes, on the other hand, contribute to bone health by destroying the cells responsible for degenerating cartilage in joints.
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Sulforaphanes have been recently investigated for their role against sun damage. They act as antioxidants and encourage cells to heal. One study found that broccoli extracts when fed to hairless mice prevented the formation of tumors following prolonged exposures to UV rays. This finding warrants more research in the prevention of UV-induced skin cancer.
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The role of broccoli sulforaphanes is heavily discussed. These compounds increase the activity of the liver to tackle the cancer-causing potential of foods consumed. They also cause death of cancer cells, reduce their growth, and prevent them from spreading.
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