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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / February 2008

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No bras equals little or no breast cancer.

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Ilena Rose - 12 Feb 2008 01:34 GMT
There are alot of "myths" being ciruclated (by the bloated  fake /
pseudo skeptics / healthfrauds / snake-oil sellers) that are in fact,
ongoing medical controversies.

www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/Snake-oil.htm
List of many of the internet disinformation team

Part of the QuackWatch agenda is being the opposite of skeptical ...
drawing conclusions based on industry science that backs funders of
ACSH.org, one of Barrett's haunts.

I absolutely believe that pushing our tender breast tissue into
various and unnatural positions for scores of hours every week for
many years can and does in some women, create an atmosphere where
cancers can grow.

Many women in my support groups have talked about lymphoma's and
breast masses exactly where they had ruptured.

I further believe that continued use of aluminum and clogging the
lymph system, an important elimination route can and does, in some
women, create an atmosphere for illness.

These are not "myths" ... just part of the industry wish list.

Thanks to Dave for this article.

http://ilenarose.blgospot.com
Health Lover

http://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com

Interesting, the industry apologists here have all falsely claimed
that aluminum is benign ... and all the research I have pointed out
that shows otherwise, brought more attacks and ad homs.

Many vaccinations such as the new Gardasil which is being hyped and
hawked mightily by the same Quackbuster Boosters here ... also
contains aluminum adjuvant in every jab.

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http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/

A new piece of scientific research, published in the Journal of
Inorganic Biochemistry has shown that a common ingredient of deodorant
may be putting you at risk for breast cancer. These are early studies,
of course, but the indications are that many deodorants are quite
unhealthy.

Scientists from the UK have found that the aluminum content of breast
tissue and breast tissue fat was significantly higher in the outer
regions of the breast. This is, of course, in close proximity to the
area where there would be the highest density of antiperspirant.

Other recent research has linked breast cancer with the use of
aluminum-based, underarm antiperspirants. There has been a known, but
unexplained, increased incidence of tumors in the upper outer quadrant
of the breast which seems to support such a theory. (The
identification of the actual mechanism of antiperspirant-induced
breast cancer has been quite elusive, however, and it is always
possible that the increase in tumors in this quadrant could be due to
something else entirely).

This UK team (Keele University and Wythenshaw Hospital, Manchester)
measured the aluminium content of breast tissue from breast cancer
patients at Wythenshaw and published their findings of this increase,
potentially due to the aluminum content of antiperspirant deodorant.

Aluminum salts are a major ingredient of some deodorants, and these
salts have long been associated with cancer, as well as other human
disease. The daily application of aluminum-based antiperspirants most
likely results in the presence of aluminum in the tissue of the
underarm and surrounding areas.

Each of the patients in the study had tests which showed "a
statistically higher concentration of aluminum in the outer as
compared with the inner region of the breast." The authors also state
that there is evidence that skin is permeable to aluminum when applied
as antiperspirant. They have not yet discovered the direct evidence
that the aluminum measured in these breast biopsies originated from
deodorant.

Still, these findings and previous research on the same subject have
certainly increased the sales of products for "natural" or "healthier"
deodorants that are free of aluminum salts.

Dave

Full text article above extracted from http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/
pumpkin - 20 Feb 2008 06:15 GMT
apropos of nothing, I hate deodorant and antiperspirants and got a tumor
right in that area.  how about that, smelly AND malignant! ;-)

> There are alot of "myths" being ciruclated (by the bloated  fake /
> pseudo skeptics / healthfrauds / snake-oil sellers) that are in fact,
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>
> Full text article above extracted from http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/
Mary Fisher - 20 Feb 2008 09:56 GMT
> apropos of nothing, I hate deodorant and antiperspirants and got a tumor
> right in that area.  how about that, smelly AND malignant! ;-)

LOL!

Mary
 
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