Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Though our group aim is to share knowledge on natural treatments, we should also discuss preventive philosophies. If future population should be healthy, mother should be healthy first. Infertility may predict risk of cancer. http://reuters.us.ed10.net/h/950CS/CX21Q/ID/8I02 Women with a history of fertility problems appear to run the risk of developing certain cancers, new research indicates. Infertility patients had a 23% higher likelihood of developing cancer than women in the general population. The risk was higher among women with primary infertility than among those with fertility problems related to other conditions. For patients with primary infertility, the chances of developing uterine or ovarian cancers was especially high, at more than twice the normal risk. "Our findings are consistent with several investigations that have found higher ovarian cancer risks among patients with fallopian tube dysfunction or pelvic inflammatory disease," researchers explain. They say this lends support to the notion that inflammation is an important factor in ovarian cancer. If you add this to the well known links between synthetic hormone replacement therapy, family planning through birth control pills and specific reproductive cancers discussed herein, the message the superpower wishes to convey is: The law of nature is growth. Do not suppress the healthy growth. If you put hurdles in the work of superpower, super power spoils your inborn intelligence of creating only healthy cells. Superpower perhaps maximises health of its species by process of elimination of infertile/less fertile members. Could there be link between depression resulting from infertility and cancer? Author of this message, notes that several herbs, foods, procedures recommended in Ayurveda for increasing fertility, also find a respectable place in the list of plants, fruits, procedures for treating and preventing cancers. Is this a simple coincidence? >From limited experience, author suspects a link between breast cancer and inadequate opportunity to breast feed (due to lack of issues, abortions, medical reasons), especially after the full development of milk glands during pregnancy. There can be exceptions, but it is a common knowledge that breast feed reduces sutika vata, returns the weight to previous figure and flattens the belly to original shape along with suppressing menses till baby is nursing. No case with breast cancer has come up yet to authors notice/knowledge, where a number of babies were nursed to more than a year. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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