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cabbage, broccoli, and other cruciferous vegetables are rich in an estrogen-fighting chemical called indole-3-carbinol, which boosts liver enzymes that neutralize 16-hydroxy estrogens and converts them to weaker 2-hydroxy estrogens.
It’s available in pill form for those who don’t want to eat a bucket of broccoli every day to get the required 400-500 mg.
Also, tomato juice seems to affect cholesterol oxidation, thereby protecting the heart and blood vessels from the ravages of cholesterol.
cabbage, broccoli, and other cruciferous vegetables are rich in an estrogen-fighting chemical called indole-3-carbinol, which boosts liver enzymes that neutralize 16-hydroxy estrogens and converts them to weaker 2-hydroxy estrogens.
It’s available in pill form for those who don’t want to eat a bucket of broccoli every day to get the required 400-500 mg.
Also, tomato juice seems to affect cholesterol oxidation, thereby protecting the heart and blood vessels from the ravages of cholesterol.