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Thursday, 18 June 2009

 

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Brassica oleracea

A headless member of the cabbage family. The flowers are numerous in compact clusters. Flowers are harvested green and sold in the market as vegetable.

 

 

 

 

 

Folkloric and Traditional Uses:

  • Externally used for gout and rheumatism.
  • Decoctionof flowers are carminative, emollient, diuretic.
  • Used for gastrointestinal maladies.
  • Both leaves and flowers are used for scurvy and xerophthalmia.

 

  • Studies show decreased mortality rates in radiation-exposed lab animals fed broccoli and cabbage.
  • Some isothiocyanates have been shown to inhibit tumors induced by chemical carcinogens.
  • Rats fed with indole glucobrassicin showed lower incidence of chemically induced tumors.
  • Studies also suggest compounds in broccoli can protect against macular degeneration.
  • Indole-3-carbinol showed preventive effects on endometrial carcinogenesis in mice.
  • Inhibitory effects of sulforaphane on H. pylori and prevents benzo-a-pyrene-induced stomach tumors.
  • Cancer cells with a lot of Bcl-2 has increased resistance to chemotherapy drugs. Study showed that Bcl-2 can not protect cancer cells against vegetable phytochemical isothiocyanates.
  • Compounds found in cruciferous vegetables were found to block lung cancer progression in animal studies and tests on human lung cancer cells.
  • Study showed broccoli can boost antioxidants that counter chemical triggers to COPD and other negative effects of tobacco smoke.

 

Excerpts from: "An illustrated compilation of Philippine medicinal plants by Godofredo Stuart "

 

 

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