Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Prevention of Breast Cancer
Commonly
recognized risk factors for breast cancer include excessive radiation, first-degree
relatives with diagnosed breast cancer, synthetic hormone replacement, early
menarche or late menopause, no births, and no breast-feeding. Other important factors are underwire bras,
wearing bras for 12 hours or more in a day, excessive caffeine, and toxic
metals, including aluminum found in deodorants.
Thermography can identify vascular patterns in which breast cancers are
more likely to grow. Abnormal
thermograms can often be improved with a few nutritional supplements.
See Dressed to Kill
by Sydney Singer. Celebration of Health Association website
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