Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Thanks Patty, I will try some of the suggestions and will plan to just try diet at this point and some supplements along with adjusting my bioidential progesterone. If I did do a bilateral nipple saving masectomy one day to lower my chances of breast cancer, would a TRAM procedure be something you would recommend? Remember my sister had breast cancer at 40 and my aunt's had cancer at 50-so I'm worried. HansenRediscover Hotmail®: Get quick friend updates right in your inbox. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Hi , You can do a search for " TRAM " in our archives to see what other women have said about having this procedure done. I've heard some not-so-good things said about it. But, there are probably some women out there who would say it was their only option. If it is done, I would only use the services of a well-qualified plastic surgeon, such as Dr. Feng. Cancer is an immune system issue, and therefore, while there may be some genetic predisposition towards breast cancer in some families, I believe that in the end, it is a symptom of a diet and exercise related issue. Cancer cannot exist in an alkaline body that is well oxygenated. Dr. Max Gerson was able to heal all kinds of cancers through a nutrient dense diet of green juices and healthy foods. You can read all about his work in the half-dozen books out there that discuss the Gerson Therapy or Dr. Max Gerson and his work. I would highly recommend that you do preventative work now to change your diet and so reduce your chances of getting cancer. Yes, a cure for cancer has existed for at least a half century. Dr. Max Gerson was a pioneer in his field, a genius, and proved that cancer could be cured through diet. But his work was discredited by those institutions that had a vested interest in making tons of money through chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. After all, you can't make much money treating a disease with fruits and vegetables, can you? If you do the research, you will find all kinds of information out there that will blow your mind as to what our medical system is capable of doing in the name of profits. And the suffering that ensues. You have choices to make. They may take you down two divergent paths, and just remember that things aren't always what they seem. Don't be too quick to trust intelligent looking men in white coats, or take their word as the gospel truth. Modern medicine has killed hundreds of thousands of people...YES, they've saved lives too and I don't dispute that. But they've destroyed the work of good men like Dr. Max Gerson as well, and his cure could have saved thousands from suffering and death. Hope this helps! Patty > > > Thanks Patty, > > > > I will try some of the suggestions and will plan to just try diet at this point and some supplements along with adjusting my bioidential progesterone. If I did do a bilateral nipple saving masectomy one day to lower my chances of breast cancer, would a TRAM procedure be something you would recommend? Remember my sister had breast cancer at 40 and my aunt's had cancer at 50-so I'm worried. > > Hansen > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Rediscover Hotmail®: Get quick friend updates right in your inbox. > http://windowslive.com/RediscoverHotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Rediscover_Updates\ 1_042009 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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