A woman comes to the clinic and tells the nurse that she has read an article about certain foods that have anticancer properties and help boost the immune system. The nurse identifies
A) Garlic
B) Soybeans
C) Milk
D) Leeks
E) Flax seeds
A, B, D, E
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Phytochemical-rich foods include green tea and herbal teas; garlic; whole grains and legumes; onions and leeks; soybeans and soy products; tomato products (cooked tomatoes); fruits (citrus, apricots, pumpkin, berries); green leafy vegetables (spinach, collards, romaine); colorful vegetables (carrots, squash, tomatoes); cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower); and flax seeds.
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