Why Natural Breast Cancer Treatment is Best For Your Body
Posted on April 23, 2009
There is currently a raging debate about whether conventional or natural treatments are best for fighting your breast cancer.?Those on the conventional side will say that cancer cannot be cured, only managed, and that natural treatments have not been backed up scientifically.?Those on the natural side will say that conventional treatments are barbaric and usually do more harm than good.
I am a proponent of the natural way of doing things.?I believe that your body has developed breast cancer because of imbalances internally and if you can correct those imbalances, you can eliminate the cancer entirely.?Cutting off body parts and pumping highly toxic chemicals into your body is not the way to restore someone’s health.?When you really sit down and think about it for a moment it’s insane.?/p>
Natural breast cancer treatment is best for your body because it doesn’t destroy healthy cells along with the cancer cells.?There are countless remedies found in nature that will attack your cancer cells similar to chemo, but without the harmful side effects.?Natural treatments work to bring your body back to the state it was in before you developed breast cancer.
The reason…the main reason that doctors and those in the medical community do not recommend natural breast cancer treatments are because they are found freely in nature and cannot be patented.?make no mistake about it, cancer management is a multi-billion dollar industry.?If they could patent these natural herbs and roots and plants and call them drugs, don’t you think they would do so??/p>
Why would they continue to push you toward such horrible so called treatments that have such lacklustre results if it weren’t because of money?
Luckily, you have a mind and you are free to choose what types of treatments will be used for your breast cancer.?Stay calm, get educated, and do what’s best for you.?You’ll be cancer free in no time!
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Breast Cancer Symptoms - What Are They and How Can I Get Rid of Them?
Posted on April 23, 2009
I imagine just about every woman after a certain age has some fear of breast cancer.?That’s not to say it’s on our minds night and day.?But with all we hear in the media and from doctors, it certainly has to be in there somewhere.?We all know someone who has it, has had it, or maybe has even died from it.?But as with all things like this, breast cancer starts with symptoms.?Here’s what to look for if you’re concerned and what to do to fix it if you find anything:
Lumps - Everyone knows this one.?Any odd shaped, irregular lumps in your… Continue reading
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The Best Way to Help Someone With Breast Cancer
Posted on April 23, 2009
I’m sure most, if not all of us have had someone close to us diagnosed with breast cancer. Many of us have watched that person go through round after round of chemotherapy. Many of us have watched as their bodies were forever surgically altered. Many of us have watched them lose their battle and pass away. Whatever your experience may be, one thing is certain. Trying to find the right way to help someone with breast cancer can be tough.
I’ll fully admit that there are no right or wrong answers here. It will largely… Continue reading
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Is There a Cure For Breast Cancer?
Posted on April 23, 2009
What is it about the word “cure” that has so many people up in arms??You’ve been diagnosed, and you’d like to know if there is a cure for breast cancer.?It’s a logical question.?Why do so many doctors seem to cringe at the very word??I think I have an idea why.
In my opinion, it’s our whole society itself that has caused such an odd reaction to this little word.?We are a world of pill poppers.?We have a pill popping type mentality when it comes to treating any illness, especially cancer.?What I mean is, when we consider the word “cure,” we need… Continue reading
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How to Kill Your Breast Cancer Without Killing Yourself
Posted on April 23, 2009
Have you ever heard of someone dying of complications from breast cancer treatment??I’m sure we’ve all known someone, or heard of someone who has died from these mysterious complications.?In truth, the complications we hear about are more often than not toxic poisoning from the very drugs that are supposed to be taking the cancer away.?/p>
That’s right.?The chemotherapy drugs that are routinely prescribed to fight your breast cancer are highly toxic, and can very easily kill you right along with the cancer.?In fact, chemotherapy usually destroys every rapidly multiplying cell it comes across.?That’s why your hair falls out and that’s why… Continue reading
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Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy With a 96% Survival Rate If Detected Early
Posted on April 23, 2009
Breast cancer and chemotherapy can help one tremendously win the battle of this disease with early detection. 1 in 8 women will develop this disease. Around 200,000 women this year will be diagnose and about 1700 men. This is an alarming rate.
If one’s breast cancer is detected early, then one will have a 96% survival rate. If you are over the age of forty, then you should have had a mammogram already. If not, then you should find a clinic or a doctor in your area and make a appointment. Again you will have a 96% insurance of survival and… Continue reading
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