Pythagoras called cabbage "the vegetable of a thousand virtues."
It can heal many types of maladies and even Hippocrates promoted
this vegetable for the treatment of dysentery.
Marcius Porcius Cato, a powerful government Roman official believed
cabbage to be of universal remedy to diseases. He attributed also
this vegetable to his good health and virility; he fathered a son at 80.
Cabbage, eaten raw with vinegar or cooked in oil can minimise
hangovers caused by wine and may assist in serious diseases as cancer.
Ref. Beliveau, Ph. D. and Gingras, Ph. D. Foods to Fight Cancer
It can heal many types of maladies and even Hippocrates promoted
this vegetable for the treatment of dysentery.
Marcius Porcius Cato, a powerful government Roman official believed
cabbage to be of universal remedy to diseases. He attributed also
this vegetable to his good health and virility; he fathered a son at 80.
Cabbage, eaten raw with vinegar or cooked in oil can minimise
hangovers caused by wine and may assist in serious diseases as cancer.
Ref. Beliveau, Ph. D. and Gingras, Ph. D. Foods to Fight Cancer
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