OKRA...! Who knew?
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Okra Kills 72% of Breast Cancer Cells & Slows Growth in Vitro: A newly discovered lectin in common okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) was shown to kill 72% of human breast cancer cells (MCF7) in vitro, mostly by inducing programmed cell death (apoptosis). The okra extract was also shown to slow the growth of breast cancer cells by 63%. It's interesting that we are still discovering new anti-cancer compounds in common foods we eat on a regular basis. The research on #okra for preventing #cancer is just starting up, however another recent study has shown that okra pectin is active against highly metastatic melanoma cells (B16F10), reducing their proliferation, inducing cell cycle arrest and programmed cell death (apoptosis). In another study, the "Southern" eating pattern, characterized by eating okra, grits, cornbread, beans, rice and sweet potatoes, was shown to reduce the risk of prostate cancer by 40% in a group of American men, but interestingly a diet richer in fruit & vegetables did not reduce risk in that group. Bottom line: okra is a healthy food which is already widely consumed, and now latest research tells us it may give protection from at least three different cancers. More research is needed to confirm this in humans but in the meantime, it may be a good choice to add okra to your regular diet, which should already contain a wide variety of vegetables - and plenty of them. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24129958 |
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Oh yuck - how do you make okra taste good? It's soooo bitter
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The horrid taste is killing the cancer!
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THESE SUGGESTIONS MAY BE MORE PALLATABLE...
toss okra in oil and grill for about 10 min till blackened and crunchy add diced tomatoes THE ACID IN THE TOMATOES CUTS THE SLIME OF OKRA *********** chop onion trim and slice okra butter in skillet (I guess can use EVOO) stir in onions, then okra 1/2 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp ginger 1/2 tsp coriander ground black pepper salt stir often can add diced tomatoes ************************* quick dunk in hot oil fry ********* oil, sliced garlic till golden add okra and splash of water to lightly steam cover for 20 minutes ****** cornmeal coating and fry NOTE: Drink GREEN TEA WITH IT -- that shrinks tumors I drank gallons of the stuff for yrs... |
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As my mother-in-law used to say, you can fry shoe leather and it would taste good :-)
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I too always say, Fried anything is good. That pretty much goes for grilling on the bar b q too...
Once my Dad bar b q'd salami. YUM. |
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Thanks, Andi, I'm on it! I love okra! And that recipe sure sounds Egyptian to me! My mother-in-law makes it this way (the first recipe).
Karen |
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I googled as I do not cook. Anymore... I did once. I remember making Dinah Shore's moussaka. Complicated but good. Hungarian goulash. Italian meatloaf. Tuna casserole.
Anyway, that recipe said it was Indian and yum. Could be Egyptian-ish... :o)) Sauteed, grilled, bar b q'd and of course FRIED is the best! |
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Love this AndiBB!
Grew up on southern cooking, and we grew Okra in the garden! Always looking for ways to eat green veggies, and never think of Okra. |
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I have eaten Okra all my life and it has never tasted bitter to me. It is battered and fried, used in gumbo, and boiled when 2-3 inces long in salted water until tender. My husband slices it, wets it a little with water, seasons it with salt and pepper, shakes with cornmeal mix, puts in a wire basket, shakes the excess off and fries it hot oil until brown. About two minutes. It is delicious.
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Does it comes in a pill form? ;)
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I wish we had a "like" button! Good one, Leah :-)
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Jaykay i found curcumin in a pill form so I figure why not ask? You just never know. :)
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Irvinefriend, your right! must be the taste killing the cells, Im with Leah, looking for that pill!
I will, however, for the sake of a long life, give it another try. We so need a like button! Elizabeth |
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It is that restaurant that says....Fried Okra and throws it at you! You exercise by catching, release endorphins because of the exercise and the okra kills the cancer...It makes perfect, sense!! LOL.
P.S. Andrea I am teasing because I do think food as alot to do with i! :) |
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Tossing a pound of okra in my crock pot soup right now! Thanks Andi!
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Thanks for the recipe, Andi, I am going to try this out, I can eat it and like it if its flavored/fried! :) I was reading on another site somewhere about FIGS having compounds in them that killed/protected against bc cells. If I can find some brand of Fig Newtons (Have to check out Paul Newman's) that don't have High Fructose Corn Syrup, or fig preserves, since fresh figs are not always available, I want to try that too. Plus I've been eating more celery too, there was a thread about that too. I jut finished LAST TCH (#6) on Monday and looking forward to feeling better and able to eat more normally next week.
Carol Ann |
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Okra, never heard of it, but worth a search for and try, thanks, A.
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I copied this link below, to share with y'all.
Doesn't look right in this post, but I suppose you can copy and paste, if interested... Always thinking of all of you! Always with LOVE... Research Articles | Okra shows promise in fighting breast cancer and prostate cancer | The Eden Prescription |
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