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Topic started on 26-3-2010 @ 02:18 PM by Jim Scott

Experts: 1 in 3 Breast Cancers Avoidable


www.cbsnews.com
"Many breast cancers are fueled by estrogen, a hormone produced in fat
tissue. So experts suspect that the fatter a woman is, the more estrogen
she's likely to produce, which could in turn spark breast cancer."
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reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 07:30 AM by BBalazs
Originally posted by Jim Scott

Experts: 1 in 3 Breast Cancers Avoidable


www.cbsnews.com
"Many breast cancers are fueled by estrogen, a hormone produced in fat
tissue. So experts suspect that the fatter a woman is, the more estrogen
she's likely to produce, which could in turn spark breast cancer."
(visit the link for the full news article)


Related News Links:
www.nhlbisupport.com
www.everydayhealth.com

Related AboveTopSecret.com Discussion Threads:
the anti cancer diet and probable cure for cancer and other illnesses: the EVIDENCE for you
The Cancer Research Project
Chips could double cancer risk for kids
Early Puberty Cases Rising

Its more complicated then this.
I would argue 99% is avoidable, and 90% of cancers are reversible, it just that medical science is looking in the wrong place.


reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 01:22 PM by Miss Sile
reply to post by BBalazs



I agree with what you are saying, I know there are many cures out there. The thing I found interesting about the estrogen was how it related to weight; more weight more estrogen. We know hormone pills put a person at greater risk for breast cancer. If a person was at risk for breast cancer due to obesity, I would think it would be easy motivation for them to lose weight.

This makes me scratch my head because I've known or had friends who have known many, many women who have had breast cancer and the one thing they had in common.......average weight to very slender. Not one overweight person.
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reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 01:26 PM by BBalazs
Originally posted by Miss Sile
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post by BBalazs



I agree with what you are saying, I know there are many cures out there. The thing I found interesting about the estrogen was how it related to weight; more weight more estrogen. We know hormone pills put a person at greater risk for breast cancer. If a person was at risk for breast cancer due to obesity, I would think it would be easy motivation for them to lose weight.

This makes me scratch my head because I've known or had friends who have known many, many women who have had breast cancer and the one thing they had in common.......average weight to very slender. Not one overweight person.
edit on 1/21/2012 by Miss Sile because: Spelling

You want me to help you figure that one out?
I am not asking is a condescending way.
I am asking because i can lead you in the right direction.


reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 05:05 PM by Miss Sile
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Yes, please do. I have a few ideas, which would sound like a stretch, so I would rather hear you first.



reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 03:11 AM by BBalazs
Originally posted by Miss Sile
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post by BBalazs



Yes, please do. I have a few ideas, which would sound like a stretch, so I would rather hear you first.

I am also interested in hearing your ideas.
Lets start with this:
1. Higher estrogen levels are linked to a higher rate of cancer.
But is it the cause? Or is something else at play?
2. If estrogen levels corralate with cancer, but estrogen is needed, what is the cutting point?
What happens above said cutting point? Why? Back to 1) is somehing else at play?
3. Think. What else could be at play?


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 04:14 AM by BBalazs
Originally posted by troubleshooter
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post by Jim Scott


The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...



ha good point.
my viewpoint:
thyroid activity is not the cause but the symptom. ponder that.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 06:10 PM by troubleshooter
Originally posted by BBalazs
Originally posted by troubleshooter
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post by Jim Scott


The thyroid, iodine and breast cancer...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...



ha good point.
my viewpoint:
thyroid activity is not the cause but the symptom. ponder that.

I think iodine deficiency is the cause.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 01:41 AM by BBalazs
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Could very well be one cause, but what causes ionide deficiency?


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 11:07 PM by troubleshooter
Originally posted by BBalazs
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post by troubleshooter



Could very well be one cause, but what causes ionide deficiency?

Not having enough iodine in your diet plus...

Iodine chelates heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium and aluminum and halogens such as fluoride and bromide.

So the the more you have of these the more iodine you need to eliminate them and the less you have for other vital functions.

Glandular tissue needs four times the level of iodine to function...
...and is the most vulnerable to cancers...
...the breasts are glands.
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