Purple Cabbage Juice Extract
Those who are familiar with the benefits of enzymatic pigments such as
carotene, chlorophyll or anthocyanidins (as in bilberry) will need little
convincing about the merits of another precious source.
Cabbage itself is among the most highly valued health foods. Instinctually, I
personally rate it at the very top. Cabbage contains unique phytonutrients
especially valuable for the stomach and digestive tract.
Health benefits and concerns
Asthma
Vitamin C, present in fruits and vegetables, is a powerful antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory. This anti-inflammatory activity may influence the development
of asthma symptoms. A large preliminary study has shown that young children with
asthma experience significantly less wheezing if they eat a diet high in fruits
rich in vitamin C.
Bruising
Many Americans eat insufficient amounts of foods containing vitamin C; the
disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, scurvy, causes easy bruising. While very
few people actually have scurvy, even minor deficiencies of vitamin C can
increase the incidence of bruising. People who experience easy bruising may want
to try eating more fruits and vegetables?common dietary sources of vitamin C.
Cancer
Foods high in vitamin K such as vegetables typically are associated with low
cancer risk. Despite the fact that the anti-vitamin K drug warfarin might reduce
the risk of cancer under certain circumstances, no evidence suggests that
avoidance of vitamin K (from food or from supplements) would in any way help
protect against cancer.
Calcium D-glucarate is available as a supplement, and is also found in fruits
and vegetables in a slightly altered form?D-glucaric acid. Preliminary evidence
suggests that calcium D-glucarate indirectly helps the body lower its burden of
oestrogen?an effect that might reduce the risk of breast cancer. Although animal
research supports such a possibility, no human trials have been published to
evaluate whether calcium D-glucarate has a therapeutic or preventive effect.
Cruciferous vegetables?broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and
cabbage?contain a substance called indole-3-carbinol (I3C). In preliminary
research, I3C has been reported to affect the metabolism of oestrogen in a way
that might protect against breast and other female cancers, an idea supported by
animal and test tube research.
Diindolylmethane (DIM) is another substance found in cruciferous vegetables.
Test tube and animal studies suggest that it may help protect against breast
cancer. However, no clinical trials with cancer patients given DIM have yet been
published.
Capillary fragility
Eating plenty of flavonoid- and vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables helps to
support the structure of capillaries.
High homocysteine
A controlled trial showed that eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables
containing folic acid, beta-carotene, and vitamin C effectively lowered
homocysteine levels. Healthy people were assigned to either a diet containing a
pound of fruits and vegetables per day, or to a diet containing 3 1/2 ounces
(99g) of fruits and vegetables per day. After four weeks, those eating the
higher amount of fruits and vegetables had an 11 percent lower homocysteine
level compared to those eating the lower amount of fruits and vegetables.
Hypothyroidism
Some foods, such as rapeseed (used to make rape seed oil) and Brassica family
vegetables (cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower), contain
natural substances that can interfere with thyroid hormone synthesis, resulting
in goitre. Cooking has been reported to inactivate this effect in Brussels
sprouts.
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
In one survey, researchers gathered information from nearly 400 people (half
with MS) over three years. They found that consumption of vegetable protein,
fruit juice, and foods rich in vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, calcium, and
potassium correlated with a decreased MS risk.
Peptic ulcer
Many years ago, researchers reported that cabbage juice accelerated healing
of peptic ulcers. Drinking a quart of cabbage juice per day was necessary for
symptom relief in some reports. Although only preliminary modern research
supports this approach, many doctors claim considerable success using one quart
per day for 10 to 14 days, with ulcer symptoms frequently decreasing in only a
few days. Carrot juice may be added to improve the flavour.
Stroke
Diets high in fruit and/or vegetables are associated with a reduced risk of
stroke, according to most studies. In a large preliminary study, cruciferous and
green leafy vegetables, conferred the highest degree of protection. Because it
is not clear which components of fruits and vegetables are most responsible for
the protective effect against stroke, people wishing to reduce their risk of
stroke should rely primarily on eating more fruits and vegetables themselves
rather than taking supplements.
Health benefits and concerns for vegetables
Many health benefits and concerns associated with this food are applicable to
other vegetables. Read about health benefits and concerns for vegetables for a
full description.
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