Eat More Asparagus, a Natural Cure for Cancer
By Morning Girl
@salonga (27775)
Philippines
February 10, 2016 4:46am CST
There have been lots of personal testimonies on how Asparagus was able cure several types of Cancer. The testimonies do not sell medicine or e-book or anything but merely sharing personal experiences on how they were cured naturally.
No less than the US National Cancer Institute has reported that Asparagus is the highest tested food that contains glutathione. Glutathione is the body’s most powerful antioxidant and anti-carcinogen.
Asparagus is also believed to normalize cell growth because it contains histones, which is active in controlling cell growth. Hence, asparagus benefits the body by being a general body tonic, and detoxifier too.
Do you know any vegetable or fruit that is believed to cure Cancer too?
22 people like this
26 responses
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
10 Feb 16
Asparagus looks like an arrow. So if aimed at cancer then it can damage it. It seems that all fruits and vegetables help in the fight against cancer.
3 people like this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
10 Feb 16
@1hopefulman We do get sick mostly because of what we eat so it is good to watch what we eat. We can never go wrong with fresh, organic veggies and fruits.
2 people like this
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
10 Feb 16
@salonga I'm also working on that kind of diet. I want to continue the avoidance of junk food as it has no nutrition and it encourages disease in the body.
2 people like this
@Letranknight2015 (51914)
• Philippines
10 Feb 16
well, i wonder if this is good for diet? if there's more then i'll eat it as soup
3 people like this
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32650)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Feb 16
There is a senator in our country who grew them in flower pots!! Yes you can grow them at home!
1 person likes this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
16 Feb 16
Really! Thank you i will do that. Asparagus is so expensive. My son came all the way from Baguio and he bought a kilo which costs P350. May i know who is that senator?
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32650)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Feb 16
@salonga I already forgot his name, but I remember him showing how he have flower pots and recycled cans with asparagus growing on them. There are tropical species of asparagus that can grow in warm places.
1 person likes this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
16 Feb 16
@CaptAlbertWhisker I'm so excited to start my asparagus garden then.
@Marilynda1225 (82582)
• United States
10 Feb 16
I like asparagus but it's so expensive here compared to other vegetables
2 people like this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
11 Feb 16
i thought asparagus are abundant and cheaper in cold places like yours.
@whiteream (8567)
• United States
10 Feb 16
I hate asparagus I can't even stand the smell of it but I do eat lots of other fruit and veggies.
2 people like this
@BelleStarr (61102)
• United States
16 Feb 16
I take all claims with a grain of salt, cure is a very strong word.
1 person likes this
@iamshane487 (1139)
• Manila, Philippines
11 Feb 16
Good info my friend. I can just only make a dish with asparagus sometimes. Yes, there are many plants that can cure cancer such as Mangosteen and luyang dilaw.
1 person likes this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
11 Feb 16
Yes mangosteen and luyang dilaw or turmeric are anti-cancer and cures lot of sickness.
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
11 Feb 16
I also have just learned it is anti-cancer but this has long been one of my favorite veggies. Now we are more encouraged to eat more.
@jillybean1222 (6407)
•
13 Feb 16
darn. asparagus is probably my least favorite veggie
1 person likes this
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
13 Feb 16
You are the second person here who said so. It is okay, you can always find the same benefits from others veggies.
@hazel12345 (41)
•
12 Feb 16
ok, i will look for it. How to eat it ? Raw or cooked?
1 person likes this