Posted: Aug 30, 08
7:02am
The carcinogen affected the activity of some 2,200 genes in the animals’ esophagus in only one week, but 460 of those genes were restored to normal activity in animals that consumed freeze-dried black raspberry powder as part of their diet during the exposure.
More: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080827163933.htm
Not a cure but looks like they may have some early preventative power. Guess it's tie to make another stop at the health food store.