By Dr. Justin Marchegiani Broccoli and
other members of the cruciferous vegetable family (kale, brussel sprouts, etc.) are known for their numerous health benefits.
You can get many of these same benefits by eating
other members of the cruciferous vegetable family.
Not exact matches
Kale is also part
of the
cruciferous vegetable family, and like many
other family members it's shown to have anti-cancer benefits.
In the study, a human
member of the Scottie dog's
family completed a dietary survey about their dog including questions about weekly consumption
of yellow - orange, green leafy,
cruciferous, or
other types
of vegetables.