...ives Aggression, rage Alcohol intolerance Anxiety, irritability, suicidal thoughts Asthma Back pain Breast swelling and pain Bruising Confusion Depression, withdrawal from others, emotional l...
... reveals a startling finding: Exposure to light during the hours of sleep appears to aggressively promote breast cancer. This effect is achieved due to light's ability to shut off product of mela...
...s more likely later to develop secondary malignant tumours. Girls face a 35 per cent chance of developing breast cancer by the time they are 40----which is 75 times greater than the average. The risk ...
...cer prevention and detection services that have been shown to work, such as nicotine replacement therapy, breast cancer screening for women age 50 and older, cervical cancer screening for all sexually...
...eing overweight or obese is associated with a higher risk of several types of cancer, including colon and breast cancer, and evidence suggests that being physically active can reduce cancer risks, esp...
...sed with cancer.* Since 1950, the overall cancer incidence has increased by 44 percent; the incidence of breast cancer and male colon cancer by about 60 percent; testis, prostate and kidney by 100 pe...
...the production of carcinogenic agents in the colon. When scientists looked at the diet of 1010 women with breast cancer and compared them to an equally matched group without breast cancer, they found ...
... Future studies may examine the relationship of fitness and obesity on certain types of cancers, such as breast cancer. ...
...rigorous AA process. For example, capecitabine was given AA (on the basis of tumor response) for advanced breast cancer in 1998. The 2002 Physicians' Desk Reference describes capecitabine's te...
...pollution", and adds that "chlorine is the greatest crippler and killer of modern times!" Breast cancer, which now effects one in every eight women in North America, has recently been ...
...lf safe from unnecessary procedures following scans or imaging tests is not easy. "Even recently, a breast mass detected through mammography and then discovered by biopsy to be lobular carcinoma...
...ecommended doses of these drugs are given to patients with head and neck cancer Patients with metastatic breast cancer who receive chemotherapy and erythropoiesis-stimulating drugs may accelerate dis...
...ceiving radiation therapy are given epoetins. Similarly, in patients undergoing chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer, epoetins such as Procrit, when given to push their hemoglobin levels above 12 g...
Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. The use of adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery for breast cancer is often presented as one of oncology's great success stories. The early use of chemotherapy is based on
...2) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In Vivo Testing Thirty Central American female patients, diagnosed with breast cancer by an oncologist utilizing mammograms and biopsies, comprised a subject group 32...
... been proposed already in the early 1990s that iodine supplements be given systematically to pregnant and breast-feeding women. Particular attention is required to ensure that pregnant women receive a...
...vulation (forced ovulation using potent fertility drugs such as Clomid) had twice the normal incidence of breast cancer and five times the normal incidence of uterine cancer. Women who were inferti...
...s. This is because women who take supplemental CLA have smaller and shorter babies and have lower quality breast milk, according to research. Also, it is not recommended for people with high cholester...
...prit in everything from common colds and flu, bronchitis, sinus infections, and digestive difficulties to breast cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and Candida. By weakening the immune system, it increa...
...t of their ingredients on the grounds that it is closer to the lipid profile found in the human brain and breast milk. The researchers, from University of California Davis, Veterans Affairs Northern...
... increase the risk for cardiovascular disease8 and hyperestrogen-related cancers such as endometrial9 and breast10 cancers. During the reproductive years, PCOS is associated with significant reproduct...
...level of estrogen circulating in your blood. Increased blood levels of estrogen may heighten your risk of breast cancer. Estrogen levels of women on estrogen replacement begin to rise within 10 minute...
...ist of estradiol; it acts to oppose estradiol’s actions. Thus, a given estradiol level will lead to breast growth in a man with low testosterone, and not in a man with higher testosterone levels...
...sensitization" by limiting both peanuts and soybeans during the third trimester of pregnancy, during breast feeding, and by avoiding the use of soy formula. Controversy has raged since the 1920...
...would include vaccines against these diseases. Whatever vaccination schedule one chooses, mothers should breast-feed their child for as long as possible - a year or more. Failing that, add Omega-3 fa...
...we use in the tub. Exposure to toxins begins in the womb, a vulnerable and critical time in development. Breast milk then delivers a cocktail that may include polybrominated flame retardants, dioxin,...
101 REASONS TO BREASTFEED YOUR CHILD Written by Leslie Burby, brought to you by ProMoM. © 1998-2005 ProMoM, Inc. All rights reserved. (Revised May, 2005.) The American Academy of Pedi
BREAST FEEDING PREVENTS DIABETES IN MOTHERS Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc This study examined the association of type 2 (adult onset) diabetes in women with their history of lactation. The r
...chedule tests. The results confirmed that Sarah was going through puberty. The small lumps were, in fact, breast buds. Sarah's breasts were actually developing. But she was only five years old! Ho...
...dy" use for SSKI, but let's digress for now to other uses. Many women develop "fibrocystic breast disease". In the 1970s, I learned from pioneering trace element researcher Dr. Joh...
...he healthy monounsaturated fat, oleic acid, which has been shown to lower cholesterol and protect against breast cancer. They're also rich in the carotenoid lutein and vitamin E that, when combine...
...1 out of every 7 female patients walking in a doctor's office, interestingly, the same risk ratio for breast cancer in our population, that is 1 in 8 (63). With this high prevalence of I deficienc...
...y. The most commonly difficult problems for which this therapy has been called a panacea are fibrocystic breasts, polycystic ovary syndrome, hypo- and hyperthyroid (with or without goiter), brain fog...
...amounts. Doctor B. Eskin has attempted to reproduce in human subjects his excellent results on iodine and breast cancer observed in female rats (13-15). He proposed clinical studies in human subjects ...
...ncy as iodine promotes stomach acidity. Resolution of cysts Iodine therapy resolves nearly every case of breast cysts. This treatment also can heal ovarian cysts and works well on skin cysts when rub...
... that the thyroid gland has plenty of antioxidants in its cells and many other nutrients.” “Breast tissue has an affinity for iodine. Iodine deficiency causes fibrocystic breast disease ...
...MD The main factor responsible for the rapidly rising incidence of prostate cancer in men and breast cancer and uterine cancer in women appears to be the excessive exposure of modern men a...
...o become malignant. Cancer stem cells[3] have now been identified in blood malignancies, brain tumors and breast tumors. Dr. Michael Clarke and Dr. Mohammed Al-Haji at the University of Michigan have ...
...a. Flaxseed inhibits metastasis and decreases extracellular vascular endothelial growth factor in human breast cancer xenografts Angiogenesis is important in tumor growth, progression and metastati...
...onal study by Bismar et al15 examined cytokine levels in bone marrow aspirates of patients with localized breast cancer without metastasis, inflammatory diseases, or intake of drugs known to affect bo...
Breast Cancer, Tamoxifen, Thyroid & Weight Loss By Dr. David Derry Question From A Reader I went through chemo for breast cancer and radiation... I was told that the radiation may have caused my h
Iodine Treatment of Fibrocystic Breast Disease Alan R. Gaby, M.D. One hundred-eight women with fibrocystic breast disease were treated with a preparation containing molecular (diatomic elemental) iodi