| Sep 12, 2006 @ 4:40 PM |
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Artemis122

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This topic of "breast cancer" entered my world when it "blindsided" my college friends, and others.... back in January 1995
With my limited learnings on the subject so far -- I feel strongly that any form of "cancer" is caused by the proliferation and growth of irregular cells, causes varies from stress to diet to hereditary..... Until I do more readings and more research I will continue to be a WONDERER about this matter...
Here is a link to 1st Chapter of this book called "What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About Breast Cancer" by John R. Lee, M.D., Virginia Hopkins and David Zava, Ph.D. http://www.salivatest.com/store/breastcancer_chptr1.html
As always, I BELIEVE in being Proactive and Educated in our Personal Health rather than being Reactive and place all MD's on Pedestals..... IMVHO
p.s. Knowledge is Power!!!!!
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| Sep 18, 2006 @ 9:12 PM |
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SpiritEnergy


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That link does not go for me. I do know that mammograms show tumors only after they are 8 yrs old where as thermography wroks in the second year when you actually can remove the tumor without removing the breast. Moammography also it traumatic. I have read and heard there are many low cost tests that are early warning tests for cancer but doctors don't usually use them because they cannot charge much for them.
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| Jan 27, 2007 @ 2:47 PM |
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SpiritEnergy


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Gee, what poor spelling I did in this last post. I can see I was real ticked off when I wrote it. I know that all the focus people have on cancer can create it. What is within, is without. That which you focus your thoughts AND ENERGIES on is often created. That is why I refuse to send that crap thru emails to people. I do NOT promote fear. Fear of something attracts that into your life. I have seen it happen over and over again in my clients. Now what I do is work on their reactions to whatever it is that distracts their minds into fear and anxiety. When the energy goes away, the likelihood of it happening to them decreases enormously.
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| Jan 28, 2007 @ 10:16 PM |
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Heaveninawildflower

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but doctors don't usually use them because they cannot charge much for them. I don't know which tests you mean, but thermography is defnitely better as well as a heck of a lot less invasive, but most insurance companies won't cover it.
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| Jan 28, 2007 @ 11:36 PM |
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SpiritEnergy


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There are blood tests they can do that shows tumor activity. I read a couple of articles about it several years ago. Doctors do not promote it. The thing about thermography is, it is relatively inexpensive to have and it shows other problems besides cancer. It can show infections as well and LACK of blood flow which can be restrictions in the blood vessels. Not only that but if anyone saw those emails that were going around about inflammatory cancer that does not show up on mammograms, it does show on the thermography. Also, if I remember correctly, thermography shows cancer at two years growth while it is still in the stage when you can remove the tumor and NOT the breast. Mammograms do not show cancer til it is in the eighth year AFTER the cancer is in metastisize possibliities and it is usually too late for the breast. I have had a thermograph. It is pretty cool. They also told me several other interesting things about a tooth that was infected and my sinuses had a reaction as well. They pointed out inflamed muscles too. Incredibly interesting to see the pictures. I still have them.
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| Feb 1, 2007 @ 12:47 PM |
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tatiana329

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Some believe wearing a bra increases risk, because of the restriction. I personally liked hearing that because now I have an excuse to go braless which I do whenever I can.
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| Feb 13, 2007 @ 12:46 PM |
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Artemis122

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Thanks for educating me about thermography... I've only had the hard COLD metal plates pressed against me leaving ill impressions against the next appointment (mammogram... )
reason I brought up this topic of Breast Cancer, once upon a time I was literally surrounding by friends in various stages, with the serious cancer metastasizing to the brain... then my readings more or less intensified... especially after hearing about out-of-state holistic treatments to Mexico or Oklahoma...
I do remember reading about 'saliva tests' to be taken at different times of day for a more accurate picture, and the tests to be sent to the lab for analysis... and then sent to the Ob/Gyn for interpretation... the book was written by Dr. Christiane Northrup back in 2001 (book called "the Wisdom of Menopause")
I've also read different MD professionals writing about Avoidance of Fried Foods to reduce cancer, just don't know the answer "why" yet. So I will post another Update when my Readings are current...
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| Feb 13, 2007 @ 6:36 PM |
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SunBabe

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All I know is that when I had my long-overdue mammo, they saw suspicious "white spots" in one breast, which was followed up by an enlargement then an ultra-sound. There was nothing to feel, though, so I'd have never found it myself.
The biopsy turned out to be wonderfully negative (it still hurt like hell, though ) and no sign of "pre-cancer", either...just calcium deposits, like sand. And this kind of "cluster" (which can be cancerous) is normally localized and fairly easily treatable IF it's noticed in time through a mammogram. (I saw the pics -- it was obvious -- and was told these deposits can build up either fast or over time. But then again, that was only one kind of [potential] breast cancer they were addressing. The "lucky" kind, if you can call it that.)
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| Feb 13, 2007 @ 11:33 PM |
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SpiritEnergy


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I thought it was black spots you were supposed to worry about. I read an article about all the cancer in the media actually creating more cancer. We create what we focus on and fear the most. I had a Bartholin cyst, that is in the labia. Scared the crap out of me. Thought I had cancer. Years ago before I ever learned healing. The freakin Docs told me that at my age it could turn to cancer and I needed to remove it. Bullcrap! I don't believe doctors. Anyway, I found essential oils right before finding Spiritual Response Therapy and one day I noticed that cyst was gone. Not only that, but the nodule in two of my fingures where I had hurt myself and it stayed a knot and hurt like hell, they went away as well. Don't know if the SRT did it or the essential oils but I don't fear cancer anymore. SRT clears it in most people. If your life plan says you are going to experience cancer, then you will. I don't have it in MY life plan. I picked lots of other suffering crap that I already experienced or did away with.
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| Feb 14, 2007 @ 1:00 AM |
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SunBabe

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It's an x-ray film. The black spots are a different density, some of it the "bad stuff" (my "very normal" cyst in the other breast showed up like a slightly darker oval, with very faint white outlines...like the membrane of an egg, I guess would be the way to describe it -- filled with fluid, and I've had on and off for years) Yep, I made them describe every line, vein, shade and dot ~grin~
The white spots are extremely dense. Mine weren't tissue, but more like "rocks"...like you'd see bone in an x-ray. It was where they were and the fact that they were clustered that made them do a biopsy becuase of the possibility of ductal carcinoma in situ (basically, if they'd been cancerous, at the point they were discovered, they'd be like "stage 0" and easily removed, but followed up with chemo or radiation anyway )
Bartholin cyst ~ugh~ Have a friend around here that had that. She didn't have to post pictures from her medical books though Owww.
But it IS amazing what CAN go away with alternative treatment. And even though I had this little "scare" out of the blue, that's the one thing I never really worried about. I still don't. Maybe because I've never had big breasts and a lot of breast cancer seems to grow and/or hide in "fat tissue" (which is what most breast "volume" actually consists of, according to my doc)...and I think that's where the "diet studies" may be focusing.
I picked lots of other suffering crap Yah, that's apparently in my "life plan", too, not cancer -- just haven't quite ditched it lately. Maybe in the Spring
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| Feb 14, 2007 @ 1:09 AM |
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SpiritEnergy


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Maybe we should work together. I USED to deal with that. It CAN be cleared. Unless you prefer that expression of your life.
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| Feb 14, 2007 @ 1:13 AM |
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SunBabe

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I don't have the energy to pull up the old "will" just yet.
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