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Default Food Study: Raspberries

http://www.jonbarron.org/documents/brellagic.htm

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Consuming one cup of red raspberries per day (40 mg of ellagitannins) prevents the development of cancer cells. At low concentrations, it slows the growth of cancer cells; at higher concentrations, it tells cancer cells to kill themselves.

Red raspberry ellagitannins slow the growth of abnormal colon cells in humans.
Tests reveal similar results for breast, pancreas, esophageal, skin, and prostate cancer cells. The ellagitannins also produce a breakdown in human leukemia cells.
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