Walnut is a weapon to fight the prostate
U.S. researchers have found that eating walnuts by mice slows the growth of prostate tumors.
Dr. Paul. The study found that eating walnuts reduced bad cholesterol and also reduced one of the strongest biological symptoms associated with prostate cancer, according to a study by the University of California, Berkeley.
The results give me a lot of hope that walnuts are both beneficial in preventing and reducing the growth of cancer, and therefore should be included in a balanced diet with vegetables and fruits, Davis said, referring to the study.
Previous research has shown that walnuts play a role in preventing the rapid growth of breast cancer cells, and now the results of this research have turned it into a weapon to fight the prostate, he said.
Walnuts are a complete food that contains excellent nutrients, including omega-3 fatty acids, gamma tocopherol, Davis said in a summary of research findings on walnuts in the journal Nutrition. Which is a form of vitamin E, antioxidants, organic chemicals and polyphenols mentioned.