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Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer - Help From Nature with Whole Food Nutrition 


Toxins such as the DDT, PCB's, organ chlorines, dioxins and other chemicals are now part of the environment and are shown to contribute to breast cancer. The foods women eat, the environment, drinking water, perfumes, cleaning agents, inhaled poisons and other toxins contribute to the rampant excelleration of breast cancer in our society. It has been established that "women with breast cancer are five to nine times more likely to have pesticide residues in their blood than those who do not." (Charlier G et al (2003) Breast Cancer and serum organochlorine residues, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 60 (5), p. 348 - 351)
breast cancer exam

So what can be done to naturally, through nutrition, mitigate the onset or progression of breast cancer?

Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule
* Super Green Food: 2 tsp per day
* Cod Liver Oil: 3 capsules per day
* Detox Cleanse: 4 tablets per day
* Immune System Food: 6 tablets per day
* Whole Calcium Supplement: 10 tablets per day
* Vitamin B Food: 8 tablets per day
 ** Powdered versions of these supplements may be taken instead of tablets listed above and all may be used in one smoothie or juice **

Always consider that foods listed above may have an effect on medical treatment and drugs used by oncologists, and to coordinate your program with your doctor

Additional support
* Alkaline Diet
* Enema Program
Also, see Cancer and Prevention.

Among the best types of foods to eat with any cancer are selenium-containing foods. These include organic mushrooms, egg yolks, seafood, poultry and kidney, liver and muscle meats. Vegetables — garlic, onions, broccoli, asparagus, tomatoes and others — as well as whole grains and seeds can also be good sources of selenium.

There are many studies showing that breast cancer can be related to toxins that disrupt the normal functions of hormones. A great number of these toxins are in today’s foods and the environment. Therefore it is best to avoid:
* Nonfoods in the diet (See Alkaline Diet)
* All synthetic and artificial chemicals (perfumes, cleaning products, skin products, drugs, impure water, etc.)
* Soy
* Bad fats, unnatural fats
* Water and air pollution
* Excessive stress


With this said, despite any medical treatment, it is always wise to try to detoxify your body and feed it the best nutrition in order to help your body reach its optimum state of health.

“In addition to the natural changes that occur during pregnancy and your menstrual cycle, other common non-cancerous (benign) breast conditions include:

* Fibrocystic changes
This condition can cause your breasts to feel ropy or granular. Fibrocystic changes are extremely common, occurring in at least half of all women. In most cases the changes are harmless. And they don't mean you're more likely to develop breast cancer. If your breasts are very lumpy, performing a breast self-exam is more challenging. Becoming familiar with what's normal for you through self-exams will help make detecting any new lumps or changes easier.
* Cysts
These are fluid-filled sacs that frequently occur in the breasts of women ages 35 to 50. Cysts can range from very tiny to about the size of an egg. They can increase in size or become tenderer just before your menstrual period, and may disappear completely after it. Cysts are less common in postmenopausal women.
* Fibro adenomas
These are solid, non-cancerous tumors that often occur in women during their reproductive years. A fibro adenoma is a firm, smooth, rubbery lump with a well-defined shape. It will move under your skin when touched and is usually painless. Over time, fibro adenomas may grow larger or smaller or even disappear completely. Although your doctor can usually identify a fibro adenoma during a clinical exam, a small tissue sample is necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
* Infections
Breast infections (mastitis) are common in women who are breast-feeding or who recently have stopped breast-feeding, although you can also develop mastitis when you're not nursing. Your breast will likely be red, warm, tender and lumpy, and the lymph nodes under your arm may swell. You also feel slightly ill and have a low-grade fever.
* Trauma
Sometimes a blow to your breast or a bruise also can cause a lump. But this doesn't mean you're more likely to get breast cancer.

Calcium deposits (micro calcifications). These tiny deposits of calcium can appear anywhere in your breast and often show up on a mammogram. Most women have one or more areas of micro calcifications of various sizes. They may be caused by secretions from cells, cellular debris, inflammation, trauma or prior radiation. They're not the result of calcium supplements you take. The majority of calcium deposits are harmless, but a small percentage may be precancerous or cancer. If any appear suspicious, your doctor will likely recommend additional tests and sometimes a biopsy.” (cnn.com)

Disclaimer
Always coordinate your health program with a qualified health care practitioner regarding breast cancer treatment. The nutrients in each Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule are not meant to treat breast cancer or cure disease, but rather to support health. The FDA has not evaluated any statements made herein. All products have been formulated based on sound scientific and medical research. No artificial ingredients are used.

 

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