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Shielding yourself against bladder cancer is not a big task if you can manage to have at least three servings of raw broccoli or cabbage in a month, claims a series of studies conducted under different circumstances.
The latest findings come as...
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A US analysis of data on 53,567 men who have sex with other men found HIV rates were not significantly lower among those who were circumcised.
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Salads are good for health; we have been told by our elders right from our childhood. And, it is indeed so. But, to make salads more tempting to eat, we need to play a...
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The Easiest and simple way to relish broccoli is when it is fresh. Broccoli with wine and garlic is a delicious recipe.
Broccoli is a vegetable from Cabbage family,...
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Cabbage tastes great with black mushrooms. The recipe is as follows:
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Black Mushrooms
Shredded Cabbage
Crushed Garlic
Ginger Juliennes
Slitted Green...
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Cabbage tastes great with shelled peas. The recipe is as follows:
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Shelled Peas
Shredded Cabbage
Sliced Onions
Crushed Garlic
Chopped Tomatoes
Cumin...
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Dennis one of our readers has demanded of some easy and quick recipes. Here is a 5 minutes and low-cal cottage cheese fry for him. The recipe is as...
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My favorite stir-fry is cabbage with a lot of garlic and shrimps. The recipe of cabbage is as follows:
1. In a wok add cumin seeds and 4 tablespoons of crushed garlic...
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One of my favorite dinner delights in summer is a prawn and cabbage casserole.
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Chopped Cabbage
Fried Prawns
Crushed ginger-garlic
Turmeric Powder
Chopped...
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I have personally never witnessed a cabbage with four heads, but Leroy Crear has witnessed it in his garden. Crear alludes to the five-headed beast referred to in the...
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Kohlrabi is a vegetable from the cabbage family and is from European origin. The word Kohlrabi has German connotations, where Kohl is cabbage and Rabi is turnip....
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Trusted Health Products discloses the secret contents of collagen injections.
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Cabbage, cabbage and more cabbage in health cures. After evidences of cabbage in cancer cures, a recent post in “I hate my cubicle”, speaks of its usage in...
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Cruciferous vegetables are expanding their cancer-cures daily. Yesterday, I had written a post on how broccoli sprouts help in reducing the risks of bladder and gastric...
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Kimchi in the Chinese cuisine is very similar to the Indian pickle. Kimchi is much healthier than the Indian pickle as not a single drop of oil is added to it. On the...
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Thanks Pinoy cook for teaching us to cook healthy. I still remember your post on baked fish. Sauteing onions, garlic and cabbage, fish sauce and coriander will enhance...
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Cancer patients can include cabbage, broccoli, sprouts and cauliflower in their diet as research shows that cabbage and the vegetables in that category are rich in a...
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