Breast Cancer

>> Thursday, December 10, 2009

According to the American National Cancer
Institute, one of the major risk factors for breast cancer is estrogen,
along with radiation exposure, obesity, alcohol use, and genetics. Certain
kinds of breast cancer tumours are said to be "estrogen-sensitive",
and estrogen also plays a role in breast cell division, which is important
because cancer cells often appear during cell division.
Fortunately, I have never had breast cancer myself, but I did have
ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and breast cysts, which have
also been linked to estrogen. I believe that I could have easily developed
breast cancer eventually, if I had not cleaned my liver and improved my
health in time.


In addition to breast tenderness (especially just before menstruation),
I noticed that two tiny dot-like blood clots had formed in the skin on my
breast. These blood clots were there for years and never caused any concern
to me until a few years after I took care of my liver. A lady friend with
breast cancer showed me her breast, and I saw that she had many of them (7).
I suspected that estrogen accumulation due to restricted blood flow could
have been partially responsible for this, and for her cancer.


According to Chinese medicine, blood clots are the result of blood
stagnation. When excessive estrogens accumulate in the breast, they can
cause further blood stagnation because the estrogen binds to sodium, which
retains water. The resultant swelling can potentially restrict blood flow,
thus causing even more estrogen accumulation.


My breast tenderness and other womens' problems disappeared after I did
a complete program of liver and gallbladder flushing, in addition to daily
morning exercises and diet control. Exercises reduce estrogen production,
and they help a variety of other womens' problems as well. Foods which tend
to increase estrogen levels or weaken the liver should be minimized or
avoided. Also, many medications such as antibiotics weaken the liver or
kidneys, so it would be wise to avoid them unless they are absolutely
necessary (that is a good general rule for antibiotics in any case).

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