Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Understanding Breast Cancer

It seems as though many times when we are hit with a piece of bad news our minds go into a state of frenzy and we really can't think straight. Finding out you have breast cancer is no different. You'll hear so many words and phrases and opinions that your head will spin. I'm going to try and break it down into simple terms so you can begin to understand why you have it, and how you can get rid of it.

There always seems to be this feeling that your breast cancer is some alien entity that has invaded your body. It is a thing unto itself, and if it can be destroyed, all will be well within you. Of course, nothing could be farther from the truth. The cancer is a part of your body and it didn't invade from somewhere else. It grew inside you because the environment was right for it to do so. More often than not, it is you who created this cancer-friendly environment and you who can change it.

When really understanding breast cancer, we have to realize that there are underlying causes for its existence. You may have a weakened immune system. You may be overloaded with toxins. You may have a highly acidic pH. You may have low levels of cellular oxygen. You may be exposed to estrogen mimicking chemicals in your personal care products. You may have a severe vitamin D deficiency. You may be chronically dehydrated. Most likely it is a combination of factors that led to your breast cancer. But a combination you can reverse if you take immediate action.
If you created the environment and cancer is thriving there, it only stands to reason that you can change it to an environment where cancer can't survive, doesn't it? Conventional medicine will tell you these claims are unfounded and not scientifically sound. But they'll also start chopping off your body parts at the drop of a hat, too.

There is ever-increasing evidence that natural breast cancer treatments are effective and can gently reverse the condition inside your body. The main thing is to educate yourself and make a decision that's right for you.

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