DECEMBER 29, 2008Provided by RealAge.com

Good-for-Your-Colon Hors d’Oeuvre

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What’s the perfect party food for better colon health? Easy -- a veggie platter with zesty bean dip.

Why? Because beans, onions, celery, radishes, cucumbers, and peppers are great sources of flavonols -- a type of antioxidant that may help stop colon polyps from coming back in a more advanced state.

The Flavonol Factor
In a recent study, researchers tracked the diets of close to 2,000 adults who had been treated for colon polyps -- little benign tumors that have a chance of becoming cancerous. After 4 years of healthy living, the people whose diets were highest in flavonols were 76 percent less likely to have a recurrent polyp in an advanced stage than those with the lowest intake. Even if you’ve never had a colon polyp, onions and other flavonol-rich produce still do good things for your body -- because they’re often full of fiber and other vitamins and nutrients as well. Cheers to that! (Check out this video for tips on making your own raw-veggie basket.)

Recipe Corner
Want to give your party guests the gift of health? Serve up some of these quick and fancy appetizers: Find out which onions have the most antioxidant power.

RealAge Benefit: Getting 31 milligrams of flavonoids a day can make your RealAge 3.2 years younger.



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