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Greetings! Family,

 

Sydney Ross and Soma Grismaijer are my guests today on Bush Medicine.

Fantastic info for men and women! 3-4pmEST 89.3 or www.wpfw.org

 

Soma ‘s doctors discovered she can a cancerous lump in

her breast and wanted to give her radiation treatment. But she was 3 months pregnant!

This left she and her husband in a dilemma…to save her life or the baby’s.

Fortunately, they took a trip to the South Pacific and learned from the local

people that not only are bras unnecessary but also that the women there had NO

breast cysts, tumors, lumps, etc. So Soma rid herself of breast cancer by

simply taking off her bra.

 

Here is more incredible info:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Singer and Grismaijer have collected striking evidence that bra-wearing

may be a major risk factor associated with breast cancer: women who wear

tight-fitting bras 24 hours a day are 125

times more likely to have breast cancer than women who do not wear

bras at all. Their interpretation is that tight clothing inhibits the proper

functioning of the lymphatic system (an internal network of vessels and nodes

that flushes wastes from the body) and leads to a buildup of carcinogenic

compounds in the constricted areas.

Although

it must be emphasized that their studies are preliminary, still controversial,

and definitely need to be followed up with detailed analyses of correlative

factors (do these women have higher rates of smoking? do they have less-healthy

diets?), this book should be read by anyone concerned about breast cancer.

Possibly a very important book that could save many lives.

 

When Soma and I did our research for Dressed To Kill we were not aware of how

easily women can recover from fibrocystic

breast disease by foregoing the bra. Bras, by their very design,

alter the shape of the breasts for fashion. To alter breast shape you have to

apply constant pressure on the breast tissue. That is why bras are elastic

garments. This pressure from the bra impedes the circulation in the breast

tissue, specifically, the circulation of the lymphatic system. This system is

composed of microscopic vessels that originate in the breast tissue and drain

the tissue of fluid, which is directed through these vessels to the lymph

nodes. The lymphatic vessels are extremely thin and small, and have no pump,

such as the heart, to propel its contents forward. As a result, lymphatic

vessels are easily constricted by external pressure, such as that applied to

the breast tissue constantly by the brassiere. It is compression of these lymph

vessels that prevents the proper draining of the breast tissue, leading to

fluid accumulation in the breast. Medically, this is called lymphedema of the

breast, secondary to constriction from the bra. This fluid accumulation leads

to breast tenderness and pain, and ultimately the fluid develops into cysts.

The cysts over time become hard, and we have a picture of the creation of

fibrocystic breast disease. Within days or weeks of ending breast constriction

by bras, the breast tissue is allowed to flush out this excess fluid, cysts

disappear, and breast pain and tenderness are minimal if at all present. From

our research with hundreds of women, getting rid of the bra has resulted in

remarkable recovery of breast health in over 95% of the cases. Since foregoing

the bra for a month is cost-free and risk-free, and may prove beneficial, we

encourage all women who wear bras to partake in a self-study to see for

themselves, on themselves, whether their bras have been damaging their breasts.

Keep in mind that breast disease is only a problem in bra wearing cultures.

Women who are bra-free have the same breast cancer incidence as men. And don't

wait for the cancer detection and treatment industry to endorse this

information before you try it. Billions of dollars are made each year treating

breast cancer. Nobody will make money by women loosening up to prevent this

disease. The prevention of breast disease is up to each individual woman. Just

stop binding the breasts with bras in the name of fashion, and begin to love

yourself and respect your body.

 

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