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Wed, Aug 15 2007

Grape Juice May Protect Against Breast Cancer

According to a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Medicinal Foods, an anthocyanin-rich extract from Concord grapes (provided by Welch Foods Inc.) have breast cancer chemopreventive potential due in part to their capacity to block carcinogen–DNA adduct formation, modulate activities of carcinogen-metabolizing enzymes, and suppress ROS in these noncancerous human breast cells. Whew, what a mouthful! For the short version, just read the title of this post.

Emphasis, however, is placed on the type of grapes. Concord grapes are what’s inside Welch’s Grape Juice–the purple, not the white, variety. According to Welch’s website, Welch’s 100% Grape Juice, made from Welch’s own Concord grapes, recently ranked #1 in antioxidant capacity per serving among all juices and beverages tested in an independent study of 1000+ common foods. Other health benefits of drinking grape juice include promoting cardiovascular health as well as protecting memory and brain health.

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Comments

  1. By almost vegetarian

    Fascinating. Now, does this apply to wine?

    Cheers!

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    1735 days ago
    Grape Juice Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer | Laurel on Health Food

    [...] Foods found that drinking grape juice may reduce your risk of breast cancer.  EatingFabulous.com wrote that the Concord grape extract in purple Welch’s 100% Grape Juice has “breast cancer [...]