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...  wheat, leafy vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, and cabbage , carrots, watercress, oranges, lemons, almonds, figs and ...  main sulphur-containing foods are radishes, carrots, cabbage, cheese, dried beans, fish and eggs. A diet sufficient in protein will ...  watermelon, lemons, oranges, grapefruit, beet-tops, cabbage, lettuce, corn, lady’s fingers, apple, berries, pears, squash, ...

Raw Juice Therapy

...  and cucumber Juices from green leafy vegetables like cabbage, celery, lettuce, spinach, parsley and watercress Juices from root ...  for instance, juices of carrot, cucumber, cabbage and other vegetables are very valuable in asthma, arthritis and skin ...  orange, cherry, pineapple, papaya, tomato, beet, cabbage, lettuce, spinach and carrot. Piles : Lemon, orange, papaya, pineapple, ...

Cranberry Borscht

...  water 2 large onions (sliced) 2 cups finely shredded cabbage 1 one pound can of beets (julienne or sliced accordingly) salt to ...  or food mill. Skim the seeds from the top. Add onions and cabbage. Cook for 20 to 30 minutes or until soft. Add beets and beet liquid. ...

Disease Fighting Powers of Sixty Common Foods

...  family, possesses some of the same powers as broccoli and cabbage. Definitely anti-cancer, estrogenic and packed with various antioxidants and indoles. Cabbage and Bok Choy: Revered in ancient Rome as a cancer cure. Contains ...  of polyps, a prelude to colon cancer. In studies, eating cabbage more than once a week cut men’s colon cancer odds 66 percent. As ...

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