Studies suggest lycopene -
rich tomato products may help protect against certain types of cancer, including prostate cancer, and may offer cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory protection.
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Doctors and scientists now encourage men to eat a lot of
tomato products because they are
rich in lycopene, which seems to lower the risk of prostate cancer.
Eat foods
rich in vitamin C (citrus fruits,
tomatoes and green peppers) with iron -
rich ones (fortified grain
products) to enhance your ability to absorb iron.
Early epidemiological studies suggested that men who ate diets
rich in
tomato products enjoyed lower than average rates of prostate cancer, and lycopene was identified as the likely reason.
Processed
tomato products are the
richest source of the antioxidant called lycopene, which has been associated with a reduced risk of prostate, lung and stomach cancer, as well as pancreatic, colorectal, esophageal, oral, breast, and cervical cancers.
This paper concluded that a diet
rich in salad dressing, nuts, fish,
tomatoes, poultry, cruciferous vegetables, fruits, and dark and green leafy vegetables, yet low in high - fat dairy
products, red meat, organ meat, and butter was protective against Alzheimer's disease.
The blue wolf food reviews have shown that these
products are
rich in proteins and consist of chicken, peas, salmon, dried eggs,
tomato, chicken fat, fish, alfalfa meal, etc..