Resistant starch may help ward off colorectal cancer
date:Feb 22, 2013
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Resistant starch is found in peas, beans and other legumes, green bananas, and also in cooked and cooled starchy products like sushi rice and pasta salad. You have to consume it at room temperate or belowas soon as you heat it, the resistant starch is gone. But consumed correctly, it appears to kill pre-cancerous cells in the bowel, said Janine Higgins, Ph.D., CU Cancer Center investigator and associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.


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