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Plandai Biotechnology, Inc. Announces Favorable Results of Lycopene Study Using Proprietary Technology
SEATTLE, WA-- - PlandaĆ­ Biotechnology, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Roger Duffield, today announced the results of using the PlandaĆ­ proprietary method for increasing bioavailability in carotenoids. According ...
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Lycopene can kill prostate cancer cells
A nutrient in cooked tomatoes has been shown in laboratory studies to slow the growth of or even kill prostate cancer cells.
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Diet Doc Announces the Addition of Portions of the Raw Food Diet Into the Diet Doc Doctor-Supervised Weight Loss Program
Diet Doc Weight Loss announces the addition of portions of the Raw Food Diet into their doctor-supervised weight loss program. (PRWeb February 06, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9168276.htm
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LycoRed touts natural red as carmine replacer in surimi products
Israeli supplier LycoRed is touting its tomato lycopene-based natural red colour as a replacement for carmine in applications such as surimi.
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Yoghurt and smoothie makers target of LycoRed colour line
Dairy manufacturers are the target of a new colour range from Israeli supplier LycoRed with red, yellow and orange shades derived from lycopene and natural beta-carotene that promise stability even in fortified yoghurt drinks.
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Cancer 'slowed by cooked tomatoes'
A nutrient in cooked tomatoes has been shown in laboratory studies to slow the growth of - and even kill - prostate cancer cells, scientists have said.
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Cooked tomatoes could help in prostate cancer: Study
Scientists have discovered the nutrient, lycopene, which is found in cooked tomatoes, can slow the growth and even kill the cancer cells. Dr Mridula Chopra and colleagues at the University of Portsmouth found that lycopene, which gives tomatoes their red color, intercepts the cancer's ability to make the connections it needs to attach to a healthy blood supply.
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Tomato nutrient may intercept cancer growth
(Medical Xpress) -- A nutrient in cooked tomatoes has been shown in laboratory studies to slow the growth of or even kill prostate cancer cells.
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Can tomatoes kill cancer?
A nutrient in cooked tomatoes has been shown in laboratory studies to slow the growth of - and even kill - prostate cancer cells, according to scientists.
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Fit 5: Dining Hall Superfoods
By: Shannon Gordon, COMMENTARY Fit Five is a column by health science major and USF cross-country runner Shannon Gordon. Drawing from her education and experience, Gordon lists five ways to improve health and fitness. ... ;
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