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- Breast Cancer Boobs JoAnn Guest

May 06, 2008 16:34 PDT

 

 

Boobs: Noun, Slang: Female breasts.

 

The following press release was posted

to PR Newswire yesterday

 

{Support National Breast Cancer Awareness

Month with a Scoop of Ice Cream

 

Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream and the National

Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations (NABCO)

are uniting to educate Americans about good

breast health during National Breast Cancer

Awareness Month. Through the end of October,

Dreyer's will feature pink ribbons on its

Grand Light, No Sugar Added and Fat Free No

Sugar Added ice creams, as well as Frozen

Yogurt, Fat Free Frozen Yogurts and Sherbet.

 

Consumers who scoop up a carton can help raise

up to $250,000 for NABCO and its nationwide

education and information programs that encourage

women to seek early detection.}

 

Many people feel that methodologies employed in

early detection (repeated x-ray mammographies)

are a leading cause of breast cancer. Recent

studies prove that breast cancer early

detection x-rays do not affect breast cancer

incidence or lessen death rates.

 

What hurts so much is that the cause is being

promoted as the means to discovering a cure.

 

Who in their right mind will buy ice cream to

prevent breast cancer? American women, that's who.

 

Please print this column and make a flyer. Hand

it out at your supermarket. Stick it in somebody's

cart or in the windshield of their car. Place it

in the ice cream section.

 

Twelve pounds of milk are required to produce

one pound of ice cream.

 

Each sip of cow's milk contains estrogen,

which has been identified as a key factor in

promoting breast cancer cell growth. Milk also

contains a powerful growth hormone called

insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I).

 

There are hundreds of millions of different

proteins in nature, and only one hormone that

is identical between any two species. That

powerful growth hormone is IGF-I, and it is

an exact match in the cow's body and the human

body. Drink one glass of cow's milk and a

female doubles the amount of free circulating

IGF-I in her body. Eat one portion of ice

cream and one consumes 12 times the amount of

this powerful cancer accelerator. IGF-I survives

digestion and has been identified as the key factor

in breast cancer's growth.

 

If you believe that breast feeding " works " to protect

lactoferrins and immunoglobulins from digestion (and

benefit the nursing infant), you must also recognize

that milk is a hormonal delivery system. By drinking

cow's milk or eating ice cream, one delivers IGF-I

in a bioactive form to the body's cells. When IGF-I

from cow's milk alights upon an existing cancer...

__________

 

" Human Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) and bovine

IGF-I are identical. Both contain 70 amino acids in

the identical sequence. "

 

Judith C. Juskevich and C. Greg Guyer. SCIENCE,

vol. 249. August 24, 1990.

__________

 

" IGF-I is critically involved in the aberrant growth

of human breast cancer cells. "

 

M. Lippman. J. Natl. Inst. Health Res., 1991, 3.

__________

 

" Estrogen regulation of IGF-I in breast cancer cells

would support the hypothesis that IGF-I has a regulatory

function in breast cancer. "

 

A.V. Lee, Mol-Cell- Endocrinol., March, 99(2).

__________

 

" IGF-I is a potent growth factor for cellular proliferation

in the human breast carcinoma cell line. "

 

J.C. Chen, J-Cell-Physiol., January, 1994, 158(1)

__________

 

" Insulin-like growth factors are key factors for

breast cancer growth. "

 

J.A. Figueroa, J-Cell-Physiol., Nov., 1993, 157(2)

__________

 

" IGF-I produces a 10-fold increase in RNA levels of

cancer cells. IGF-I appears to be a critical component

in cellular proliferation. "

 

X.S. Li, Exp-Cell-Res., March, 1994, 211(1)

__________

 

" IGF-I plays a major role in human breast cancer

cell growth. "

 

E.A. Musgrove, Eur-J-Cancer, 29A (16), 1993

__________

 

" IGF-I has been identified as a key factor in

breast cancer. "

 

Hankinson. The Lancet, vol. 351. May 9, 1998

__________

 

" Serum IGF-I levels increased significantly in milk

drinkers, an increase of about 10% above baseline but

was unchanged in the control group. "

 

Robert P. Heaney, Journal of the American Dietetic

Association, vol. 99, no. 10. October 1999

__________

 

" IGF-1 accelerates the growth of breast cancer cells. "

 

M. Lippman Science, Vol. 259, January 29, 1993

 

Robert Cohen

http://www.notmilk.com

JoAnn Guest

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