Guest guest Posted August 3, 2004 Report Share Posted August 3, 2004 Rodney already has a couple of these lists (for prostate cancer and colon cancer) and we would like as many more as we can come up with; Rodney has volunteered to coordinate these lists for the new website. --------- Thanks to all for contributions to the new website. A link to it is now on the site under " Description of Group " and in the links section. The new suggestions (for example JR's: " A healthier life and more of it " ) are not yet incorporated, but will be soon. NEW PROJECT FOR WEBSITE: We're planning to also have lists of foods that fight specific diseases. Rodney already has a couple of these lists (for prostate like as many more as we can come up with and he has volunteered to coordinate these lists for the new website.. For example there was a recent posting that the combo of broccoli and tomatoes was many times more potent than either alone in fighting cancer. Other examples might be : broccoli sprouts for many cancers, lycopene (tomatoes and red colored foods) for prostate cancer, fatty fish, fish oil, aspirin for heart disease. The more specific the disease (for example a specific type of cancer) the more useful it will be for our listing. So please help if you remember or have such past post in your files or know of foods you might want to add. It should be fun for us all to put our collective heads together for this. Valid scientific references and backup that validate the food's disease fighting abilities will be appreciated. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- BTW considering Logan's recent posts about reservatrol, we should probably add it to the list somewhere (with foods such as red wine, peanuts etc that contain it) or have a general list of foods/nutrients of wide ranging benefit to fight disease/aging. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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