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Numerous recent studies have proven that apples help fight cancer. At least three studies published in the last year by a professor of food science add to growing evidence that apples, as well as other fruits and vegetables, are powerful ways to help prevent breast cancer.
One of the most recent of these studies found that fresh apple extracts significantly inhibited the size of mammary tumors in rats. In fact, the more extracts given to the animals, the more breast tumors were inhibited. This research backs up earlier findings of other studies conducted by Dr. Liu, published in 2007 and 2008.
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in U.S. women. The anti-cancer property of apples is particularly important because adenocarcinoma, a highly malignant tumor and the main cause of death in breast-cancer patients, as well as of animals with mammary cancer, has been found in over 80% of tumors. The author of the studies, Dr. Liu said in a statement "We not only observed that the treated animals had fewer tumors, but the tumors were smaller, less malignant and grew more slowly compared with the tumors in the untreated rats." These studies emphasize the valuable, health-protecting role of phytochemicals found in apples as well as other fruits and vegetables. Apples have a huge range of health benefits. They contain a form of fiber called pectin, which has a cleansing effect on the body. It binds to toxic waste such as heavy metals and environmental pollutants in the body, and removes it through the digestive system. This fiber helps to soften the body's waste and leave the body naturally, which is why apples are useful for alleviating diarrhea or constipation.
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