Hi Alison,
I read that Komen really reaped the benefit with over 100,000 fans on their FaceBook Web site in a couple of days.
Regarding the Pomegranate study that was published in the January issue of Cancer prevention, lab tests "Suggest" pomegrantes contain chemicals that reduce the risk that women will develop hormone dependent breast cancer. However the research has not shown that the beneficial levels can be reached from diet or absorbed from the food. So the take away is that if you like a pomegranate, go ahead and enjoy it, but a pomegrante flavored martini, that would not be with in the spirit of the research, pun intended!
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Hi Alison,
January 11, 2010 - 10:08amI read that Komen really reaped the benefit with over 100,000 fans on their FaceBook Web site in a couple of days.
Regarding the Pomegranate study that was published in the January issue of Cancer prevention, lab tests "Suggest" pomegrantes contain chemicals that reduce the risk that women will develop hormone dependent breast cancer. However the research has not shown that the beneficial levels can be reached from diet or absorbed from the food. So the take away is that if you like a pomegranate, go ahead and enjoy it, but a pomegrante flavored martini, that would not be with in the spirit of the research, pun intended!
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