Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Dear Cheryl, I doubt if any man here would be offended. After all they are married to women and would already be educated in women's health problems and cycles. Dr. Heward has a video at the site that Pat Elliott referred us to at her web site. In essence, I think what he is saying is, that if you don't have estogren loving cancer, it will not give you cancer. A lot of us took estrogen at menopause to help with the hot flashes, but there could be a price to pay for that in other disorders that we don't know about. Go to this website and listen to what Dr. Heward has to say: " Well if a woman has breast cancer, there’s a possibility, and a fairly good possibility, that the cancer itself, the cancer cells contain estrogen receptors and that the growth rate of the cancer will be responsive to estrogen. So, if you know you have breast cancer and you take hormone replacement therapy, you expose that cancer to estrogen, you may make that cancer grow faster. That’s not a good idea and in fact, you might take a better approach in a type of cancer that is responding by growing faster to estrogen, would be to block the estrogen, to shut down the estrogen growth stimulus and help that cancer grow more slowly because again, what happens with cancer is what kills you is, you end up with tumors growing where they don’t belong, and when they get big enough, they interfere with the vital process and you die. " http://tinyurl.com/ybvrwrd FYI, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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