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Silicone Implants: How to Get Well Again after the Implants Come Out Nearly one million American women have silicone breast implants and at least 96,000 believe they are seriously ill as a result. While conventional doctors discredit the problem and offer no solutions, an innovative treatment proves that the damage created by silicone implants is reversible.

MARI FLORENCE Over the last several months, Lee Cowden, M.D., a cardiologist from Dallas, Texas, has formulated a unique detoxification protocol for women who have had silicone breast implants. In conjunction with doctors at the Health Regeneration Institute, a residential clinic in Waynesville, North Carolina, Dr. Cowden applies his understanding of the toxicity of breast implants and his belief that women can heal from their poisonous effects.

While many health practitioners argue that silicone cannot be removed from the body, Dr. Cowden contends otherwise. To date, Health Regeneration Institute has supervised 36 women through this program, co-developed by Dr. Cowden, and all have experienced improvement. According to Dr. Cowden, "Women going through this detoxification program see white powdery flakes coming out in their urine and stools, usually in a matter of days to weeks, after which their symptoms start to lift and dramatically improve. Then their autoimmune disease, (lupus, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis-like symptoms) starts to resolve. Many women, once dependent on wheelchairs, crutches, or canes, find they can walk and run again."

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