soybeans
Jan 11 2007, Anupam Agnihotri

The idea of fighting breast and ovarian cancer with a compound found in specially grown soybeans is really very exciting. Actually, compound called, glyceollin has been found very effective in stopping further growth of tumors that ultimately leads to...

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Mongolian sumo Grand Champion Hakuho throws packs of parched soybeans to the crowd at the Naritasan Shinshoji Buddhist temple in Narita, near Tokyo, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. Marking the beginning of the spring in the lunar calendar, tossing parched...