https://youtu.be/zz4YVJ4aRfg She was on rogan preaching it. Just going for a punny #fail
Sulforaphane is one of the most potent anti-cancer compounds that researchers have discovered to date. It's found in cruciferous veggies, with the highest amount found in broccoli sprouts. Sulforaphane has been effective in treating the following cancers:
- Breast
- Lung
- Liver
- Gastric
- Ovarian
- Prostate
- Pancreatic
- Colon
Read about the power of sulforaphane here:
https://www.plantbased.com/the-powerful-benefits-of-sulforaphane/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33877541/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23902242/
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The Reason You May Never Have Heard of Sulforaphane: It Can't Be Patented
Sulforaphane was first discovered by Johns Hopkins researchers in 1992 as a potent breast cancer preventative and killer. Johns Hopkins considered sulforaphane so powerful that they applied for and received a patent on broccoli sprouts (found to have the highest concentration of the compound). They then proceeded to sue broccoli sprout growers to stop them from selling the seeds. The sprout growers fought back and a state supreme court judge ruled that the patent was invalid -- stating that natural substances cannot be patented.
Read about the discovery here:
https://pages.jh.edu/jhumag/0408web/talalay.html
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Preparation is Key
Sulforaphane consists of two major compounds: glucoraphanin and myrosinase. In order to activate the compounds you must prepare cruciferous vegetables as follows:
- Chop (or grind) into small pieces
- Allow the ground veggies to sit out for several minutes (up to 30) before consuming
- Avoid heating above 90 degrees F
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Best Source of Sulforaphane: 3 Day Old Broccoli Sprouts
Broccoli sprouts have up to 50 times more sulforaphane than mature plants, and can be easily grown at home in glass jars (you can find many videos on growing sprouts on Youtube). To maximize the value in broccoli sprouts, freeze them before consuming. Defrost the sprouts and heat them in very warm water for 5 minutes and then add them to smoothies or grind them and add to salads.
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How to Recover Sulforphane From Cooked Broccoli
Many people love the taste of cooked broccoli -- but unfortunately cooking destroys the myrosinase compound and deactivates sulforaphane. Researchers have now found that if you consume ground mustard seeds with cooked broccoli, you can restore much of the sulforaphane. In fact, you can buy ground mustard seed capsules online for this very purpose.
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