What are broccoli sprouts, and why should you add them to your diet? Find out in this short
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Timestamps:
0:09 Broccoli sprouts and sulforaphane
0:19 Broccoli sprouts benefits
0:45 What is sulforaphane?
0:55 Sulforaphane sensitivity
1:05 One drawback
1:18 How sulforaphane works
2:00 The best way to consume broccoli sprouts

In this video, I talk about why you should add broccoli sprouts to your diet. I recommend having them a couple times a week. Here’s why.

Broccoli sprouts have more sulforaphane than any other food on the planet.

Sulforaphane is one of the most studied phytonutrients. It has many health benefits. Most of all, it inhibits breast and prostate cancer and tumors.

Sulforaphane is actually a defense mechanism of plants. If a bug or microbe begins to eat the plant, the sulforaphane can kill it.

In the human body, it can actually detoxify carcinogens, which are things that cause cancer. It’s also a powerful antioxidant, which may help decrease your risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurodegenerative disease, and autism.

Some people do have a sensitivity to plant foods that have high levels of sulforaphane—so if you notice adverse effects, don’t continue eating broccoli sprouts. However, most of the population won’t have a problem with them.

One drawback is that broccoli sprouts can deplete your iodine. However, you can take some sea kelp to counter this effect.

I recommend that you consume broccoli sprouts raw—they have ten times the amount of sulforaphane raw.

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