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Dear NaturalNews readers,

 

New research has emerged linking low levels of vitamin D to a heightened

risk of breast cancer. It's like I've repeatedly said here on

NaturalNews: Vitamin D is the single most important nutrient in the

world for the prevention of cancer. (Full details in the story below...)

 

And yet, isn't it amazing that doctors, oncologists and dermatologists

continue to insist that women should not supplement with vitamin D or

get natural sunlight on their skin? It makes you wonder just how long

the false " Flat Earth " beliefs about sunlight and cancer will try to be

pushed by the pro-drug hucksters who seem to be doing everything in

their power to keep people in the dark about the natural cures for

cancer that exist right now . . .

 

New Study: Low Vitamin D Levels Dramatically Raise Breast Cancer Risk

For years, researchers have suspected that low levels of vitamin D in

the body might raise the odds a woman will develop breast cancer, but

hard scientific proof has been lacking. Now a new study conducted by

scientists at the German Cancer...

http://www.naturalnews.com/023264.html

Also:

Breast Cancer Rates Skyrocket in China as Locals Embrace American Diet

of Processed Foods

(NaturalNews) Rates of breast cancer and birth defects are on the rise

in China, largely due to the increasing adoption of a Western diet and a

boom in coal mining, respectively, according to state-run media reports.

According to an article in the...

http://www.naturalnews.com/023265

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