Mayo Clinic: Broccoli May Reverse Fatal Diabetes Complications
Monday, August 25th, 2008
The Mayo Clinic recently reported that broccoli may help reduce a series of diabetic complications including vascular and coronary damage and prostate cancer.
The Mayo Clinic, one of world’s leading medical institutions, reported recently that broccoli may help diabetics with a number of complications, including vascular and coronary disease and cancer. These are hot topics, we have people constantly asking for the details of a diabetic diet.
An active ingredient in broccoli, known as sulforaphane, produces enzymes that protect blood vessels by reducing tissue damaging substances triggered by high blood sugar levels. Supplements were born from studies like this.