Want to get their cancer fighting benefits but don't love the way broccoli and others veggies taste?
Well scientists say that if you eat just three servings of broccoli (or any cruciferous vegetables) per month then you could be reducing your chances of developing bladder cancer by up to 40 percent. Here's the catch: The study was only done using raw vegetables, as their cooked counterparts lose 60 to 90 percent of cancer fighting properties.
Fit's Tip: Veggie plates loaded with raw cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower are always present at holiday parties, so fill up. What's more? If you fill up on veggies, you'll be less likely to fill up on desserts later.

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I ♥ broccoli!!! I eat it lots!
1i love broccoli too! this is great news!!!
2i also love it! good thing i eat it like once a week!
3Mmmm...I just made broccoli soup last night.......cooked of course, oops!
4What if you steam them? I've heard that they maintain more nutrients that way...
5I love broccoli and all the similar tasting veggies. Even when I was a kid I loved the taste!
6I adore broccoli!! It's one of my all time fav veggies.
7ugh, i usually cook broccoli when i eat it.
maybe fit can do a short list of which veggies have more nutrients when cooked or uncooked?
8Unfortunately, raw cruciferous veggies really do a number on most tummies (read: terrible gas!!). Let's hope they come up w/ that freeze-dried extract soon!
9I absolutely LOVE broccoli and have no problems getting my suggested servings. YUM
10i do love broccolis! however, even though i fill up myself with veggies.. i still want dessertttssssssss haha
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