Food and Beverage 6 more power foods By Lisa Turner March 1, 2005 0 comment 0 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Google + Pinterest Print Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, a precursor for vitamin A, which boosts production of infection-fighting cells. Cranberries contain flavonoids and anticancer agents; they also help prevent urinary tract infections, ulcers, and periodontal disease. Eggs are a great protein source; they’re also rich in vitamin E, an immune stimulant, and zinc.Advertisement Shiitake mushrooms contain immune-boosting compounds that are also thought to reduce cancer risk. Strawberries contain a compound that combats carcinogens; strawberries may be especially protective against esophageal cancer. Tea (including green, red, and black varieties) contains potent antioxidants and can help prevent heart disease, ulcers, and even dental cavities. 0 comment 0 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Google + Pinterest Print Lisa Turner Related Posts Sautéed Cherry Tomatoes with Polenta June 27, 2009 What should doctors tell patients about nutrition? December 13, 2010 Activists fight cartoons marketing fast food to kids October 19, 2011 Banana Latte September 29, 2004 Carrot Salad with Arugula and Mustard Greens September 11, 2009 Green staying power July 1, 2008 What’s in Season August 1, 2008 Delicious Living Editor’s choice: Boulder Canyon Tortilla Style... March 7, 2011 Best Ever Sautéed Summer Squash August 31, 2010 3 Climate-Friendly Food Tips October 10, 2008 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.