Blueberries and Triple Negative Breast Cancer

You may have heard that blueberries, chock full of antioxidants are good for you, but did you know just how good? According to recent research they have the ability to reduce abnormal cell division and the chance of metastasis in triple negative breast cancer. Click on this link to read the full text article: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/70/9/3594.long
This week's recipe: Ever feel the need to indulge, or to have something a little sweet with that cup of green tea? This week's recipe is sure to fill that craving: Gluten Free Blueberry Carrot Muffins
Curcumin: One of the Most Researched Natural Agents
Curcumin: One of the Most Researched Natural Agents
When I mention curcumin to oncologists, or to patients, the most common response is: Oh, that’s cumin, right? Wrong. It’s actually the active constituent in Turmeric, affectionately known as the “cytotoxic” or cancer cell-killing curry spice. You can sprinkle turmeric on your food for colour, flavour or to improve antioxidant content. It is one of the many spices in curry powder and gives it that bright yellow-orange colour. This plant is in the same family as ginger is grown in South Asia.







