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Postby CBBB » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:45 pm

FragnaticDeath wrote:
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FragnaticDeath wrote:This are so delicious and healthy. Any different recipies I should try them out.

I usually eat them as a side dish with any type of meat.


The post you started this thread with says you never tried them before!

More of your usual bollocks?


Does the word recently in your vocabulary exist? And stop trolling you wanker


Oh my i just cooked this with olive oil and some salt, simply amazing. I haven't tasted anything nicer. In my 22 years this is the first time I have tried them :<.

Anyhow do they have them in Cyprus or should I buy extra with me and bring them over there.


I may be a wanker (who isn't!), but at least I don't talk bollocks and contradict my self!


Your a WANKER simply because you troll over a freaking vegetable topic. Your so pathetic go kill yourself


You still haven't explained your lies! I am a chef with 3 Bridgestone stars, I am not going to comment when someone is lying about vegetables?
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:52 pm

Sure your a chef. Your a person who trolls so go back to your youtube video comments. Plonker
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Postby CBBB » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:58 pm

Still unable to explain your idiocy? You are not allowed to use the word "plonker" on this forum, it is patented by Milti and only used to refer to GR.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:00 pm

Consumption of Asparagus can produce a foul smell in some.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:00 pm

I don't have to explain my personal life towards you. As I said your a dumbass and it won't change the fact that you will remain one for the rest of your life. If you haven't noticed all you do is troll in every topic.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:02 pm

Oracle wrote:Asparagus always produces a foul smell.


That I noticed in my urine :O
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Postby CBBB » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:02 pm

FragnaticDeath wrote:I don't have to explain my personal life towards you. As I said your a dumbass and it won't change the fact that you will remain one for the rest of your life. If you haven't noticed all you do is troll in every topic.


Somebody has to keep the imbeciles under control!
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Postby apc2010 » Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:14 pm

FragnaticDeath wrote:This are so delicious and healthy. Any different recipies I should try them out.

I usually eat them as a side dish with any type of meat.


Cook them on the bbq,then add oil and lemon ,, or put a squeeze of lemon in some mayo and dip..
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Postby kafenes » Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:17 pm

My Mom had been taking the full-stalk canned style asparagus that she pureed and she took 4 tablespoons in the morning and 4 tablespoons later in the day. She did this for over a month. She is on chemo pills for Stage 3 lung cancer in the pleural area and her cancer cell count went from 386 down to 125 as of this past week. Her oncologist said she does not need to see him for 3 months.

For the treatment, asparagus should be cooked before using, and therefore canned asparagus is just as good as fresh. I have corresponded with the two leading canners of asparagus, Giant and Stokely, and I am satisfied that these brands contain no pesticides or preservatives. Place the cooked asparagus in a blender and liquefy to make a puree, and store in the refrigerator. Give the patient 4 full tablespoons twice daily, morning and evening.

Patients usually show some improvement in from 2-4 weeks.

It can be diluted with water and used as a cold or hot drink. This suggested dosage is based on present experience, but certainly larger amounts can do no harm and may be needed in some cases. As a biochemist I am convinced of the old saying that `what cures can prevent.' Based on this theory, my wife and I have been using asparagus puree as a beverage with our meals. We take 2 tablespoons diluted in water to suit our taste with breakfast and with dinner. I take mine hot and my wife prefers hers cold. For years we have made it a practice to have blood surveys taken as part of our regular checkups. The last blood survey, taken by a medical doctor who specializes in the nutritional approach to health, showed substantial improvements in all categories over the last one, and we can attribute these improvements to nothing but the asparagus drink. As a biochemist, I have made an extensive study of all aspects of cancer, and all of the proposed cures. As a result, I am convinced that asparagus fits in better with the latest theories about cancer.

Asparagus contains a good supply of protein called histones, which are believed to be active in controlling cell growth.. For that reason, I believe asparagus can be said to contain a substance that I call cell growth normalizer. That accounts for its action on cancer and in acting as a general body tonic. In any event, regardless of theory, asparagus used as we suggest, is a harmless substance. The FDA cannot prevent you from using it and it may do you much good. It has been reported by the US National Cancer Institute, that asparagus is the highest tested food containing glutathione, which is considered one of the body's most potent anticarcinogens and antioxidants.


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Postby CBBB » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:17 am

kafenes wrote:
My Mom had been taking the full-stalk canned style asparagus that she pureed and she took 4 tablespoons in the morning and 4 tablespoons later in the day. She did this for over a month. She is on chemo pills for Stage 3 lung cancer in the pleural area and her cancer cell count went from 386 down to 125 as of this past week. Her oncologist said she does not need to see him for 3 months.

For the treatment, asparagus should be cooked before using, and therefore canned asparagus is just as good as fresh. I have corresponded with the two leading canners of asparagus, Giant and Stokely, and I am satisfied that these brands contain no pesticides or preservatives. Place the cooked asparagus in a blender and liquefy to make a puree, and store in the refrigerator. Give the patient 4 full tablespoons twice daily, morning and evening.

Patients usually show some improvement in from 2-4 weeks.

It can be diluted with water and used as a cold or hot drink. This suggested dosage is based on present experience, but certainly larger amounts can do no harm and may be needed in some cases. As a biochemist I am convinced of the old saying that `what cures can prevent.' Based on this theory, my wife and I have been using asparagus puree as a beverage with our meals. We take 2 tablespoons diluted in water to suit our taste with breakfast and with dinner. I take mine hot and my wife prefers hers cold. For years we have made it a practice to have blood surveys taken as part of our regular checkups. The last blood survey, taken by a medical doctor who specializes in the nutritional approach to health, showed substantial improvements in all categories over the last one, and we can attribute these improvements to nothing but the asparagus drink. As a biochemist, I have made an extensive study of all aspects of cancer, and all of the proposed cures. As a result, I am convinced that asparagus fits in better with the latest theories about cancer.

Asparagus contains a good supply of protein called histones, which are believed to be active in controlling cell growth.. For that reason, I believe asparagus can be said to contain a substance that I call cell growth normalizer. That accounts for its action on cancer and in acting as a general body tonic. In any event, regardless of theory, asparagus used as we suggest, is a harmless substance. The FDA cannot prevent you from using it and it may do you much good. It has been reported by the US National Cancer Institute, that asparagus is the highest tested food containing glutathione, which is considered one of the body's most potent anticarcinogens and antioxidants.


Sory don't have link. It was emaled to me.


Sounds good Kafenes, but....

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/medica ... cancer.htm
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