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Unique New Service For Breast Cancer Patients And Survivors, Sweeps The Internet

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Are you or someone you know a breast cancer patient or survivor? If so, a new website offers support for people all over the world in a unique new service just for breast cancer patients and survivors, their family and caregivers. Watch the video below to learn more:

For more information about breast health, please visit our breast health pages.

Turmeric to Fight Breast Cancer

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

You may have heard about the wonders of turmeric. There are numerous studies pointing to its effectiveness in battling various cancers including cancer of the lungs, colon, kidney, liver and breast.

So why is turmeric so effective? First off, turmeric breaks down toxins in the liver. This helps prevent the accumulation of carcinogens. Turmeric also happens to be a very effective anti-inflammatory. Because inflammation is part of the progression of cancer, this serves as a powerful component. Turmeric is also an anti-oxidant and effectively stimulates the immune system. Finally, it keeps you fit by helping your body assimilate fats, thereby promoting healthy weight loss.

As if that weren’t enough, turmeric specifically helps fight breast cancer in two ways. First, turmeric helps the body process estrogen-like chemicals that later lead to an increase in cell division and possibly beast cancer. It also blocks a particular enzyme (COX-2) that has been found responsible for breast cancer.

So how can you start reaping the benefits of turmeric? Look for the powdered root in your local health food store. Be sure that you buy high quality, organic turmeric and not just what the grocery store happens to have on its shelves. There are also capsules available for your convenience.

Nutritional Supplements To Reduce The Risk Of Breast Cancer

Essiac: A Native Herbal Cancer Remedy - In 1922, Rene Caisse, a Canadian nurse, made a discovery that would change her life and the course of cancer therapy. Caisse received the formula for an herbal remedy through a patient who had been successfully treated for breast cancer by a Native American medicine man. With this herbal cancer remedy, which she called Essiac, Caisse would go on to treat thousands of patients at an incredible recovery rate of 80%!

Mamo Guard - contains 28 different herb which he have been proven beneficial in cases of breast hyperplasia, lumps, acute or suppurative mastitis, inflammation and breast cellulitis, fibrocystic breast, and more.

Breast Support Wellness Oil - this oil is designed to help remove toxins from the breast and will help to support and drain the lymphatic system. It is developed specifically for the breast tissue, and is a must have for any woman’s medicine cabinet as a preventative measure for breast cancer.

Natural Progesterone Cream for Women - your body needs natural progesterone. Natural Progesterone cream helps women reduce the severity of PMS symptoms lessen the effects of menopause and counter-balance the effects of estrogen dominance, Infertility, Migraines, Fibrocystic Breast, Skin Care, and Acne. For women, who suffer from hysterectomy symptoms, menstrual conditions, female health conditions, hormone deficiencies, menopause hot flashes, osteoporosis or thinning bones, pms. Reduces breast cancer risk, hair loss, fat gain from estrogen dominance, menopause acne, migraine headaches, and much more.

Super Lignan - herbal estrogen supplement - uper Lignan is an ideal herbal estrogen supplement for supporting breast health and helps alleviate breast tenderness and pain associated with the menstrual cycle.

For a complete list of nutritional supplements that reduce the risk of breast cancer, please visit: Breast Cancer Protection Supplements.

There are a number of natural treatments out there. It’s never too early to start prevention.

Is There A Connection Between Breast Cancer And Dairy Food

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Does eating dairy foods affect the risk of premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer differently?

To learn more about the hidden causes of breast cancer, check out: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer includes life saving breast cancer information. Even your doctor may not know about the dangers of ERT, HRT, Tamoxifen, radiation and mammograms. Also includes strategies for lowering your risk and preventing recurrences of this dreaded disease.

For a complete list of nutritional supplements that reduce the risk of breast cancer, please visit: Breast Cancer Protection Supplements.

Breast cancer is a scary thing to contemplate for most women. The good news is that there are steps that you can take now to reduce your risk of breast cancer in the future.

For more information on breast cancer, please visit the Women’s Breast Health pages.

The Link Between Breast Cancer And Household Cleaning Products

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Some of the chemicals you come in contact with around the home, garden, recreational area, or workplace may affect your health. Some chemicals may affect breast cancer risk because they may act like the hormone estrogen in the body. Lifetime exposure to reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone has been linked to breast cancer.

Scientists are studying whether exposure to some chemicals might be linked to breast cancer and other health problems. It’s wise to limit your exposure to chemicals whenever possible. Children’s bodies may be more easily harmed by exposure to chemicals. Practice healthy habits and avoid unnecessary exposures. If you are pregnant, avoid using home and garden chemicals as much as you can.

Souce: Cornell University

To learn more about the hidden causes of breast cancer, check out: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer includes life saving breast cancer information. Even your doctor may not know about the dangers of ERT, HRT, Tamoxifen, radiation and mammograms. Also includes strategies for lowering your risk and preventing recurrences of this dreaded disease.

And For More Information About Breast Health, Please See The Women’s Breasth Health Resources.

Help For Breast Cancer Patients In Yoga

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Yoga Helps Breast Cancer Patients

June 3, 2003 (Chicago) — Breast cancer treatment is not easy to endure, but preliminary study results suggest that women can ease the discomfort and improve their overall sense of well-being by practicing yoga.

Moreover, yoga works just as well for women who are so unfamiliar with it that the program is called “gentle movement and stretching” as it does for women who join a yoga class at an upscale health club.

Alyson B. Moadel, PhD, director of the psychosocial oncology program at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, presented results of her study at a meeting of cancer specialists.

Yoga helps women “feel more relaxed and the breathing exercises seem to be especially helpful for dealing with nausea,” says Moadel.

Biggest Yoga Benefit

But women in the study said the biggest benefit from yoga was the sense of well-being that they received from both yoga classes and home yoga sessions.

In the study, Moadel and her colleagues studied 126 women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. The average age of the women was 53 and most of them had stage I or II breast cancer. Some were assigned to yoga classes and the rest to a yoga wait list comparison group.

The yoga program consisted of 12 weeks of classes three times a week and daily home practice sessions guided by audiotapes.

Overall, the women assigned to the yoga program had a 12% improvement in quality of life measurements, compared with women in the comparison group, says Moadel. In addition to improved sense of well-being, the women had less fatigue and better physical functioning, she says.

At the same time, the women in the comparison group said they were experiencing more social and emotional distress.

Striking Results

Moadel says the difference between women doing yoga versus women who were assigned to the yoga wait-list comparison group was striking. On a quality-of-life score, the women in the yoga group improved their social well-being scores by more than three points on average, while scores for women in the comparison group declined by about half a point, she says.

Pamela J. Goodwin, MD, MSc, senior scientist, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute and associate professor of medicine, University of Toronto, tells WebMD that yoga is “used by about 10% of women undergoing cancer treatment. It is just one of several psycho-social interventions that appear to be beneficial, but the challenge is to determine what women will benefit from this intervention and to determine if the benefit is different from the general population.”

Nonetheless, Goodwin, who wasn’t involved in the study, says that any benefit is encouraging.

Article by Peggy Peck

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Woman’s Health Network Announces The Start Of Breast Health Awareness Month

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Woman’s Health Network Announces The Start of

The Woman’s Health Network (WHN) continues to educate and inform about critical issues facing women’s health, this time with the launch of a month-long campaign addressing

The month long campaign will last from August 21st – September 21st.

With over 1 million women diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide and 1/2 million dying from the disease, Woman’s Health Network challenges women from all over the world to visit the site during breast health awareness month to educate themselves, not only about natural prevention of breast cancer, but holistic ways to promote breast health.

During the month-long Breast Health Awareness campaign, Woman’s Health Network will publish articles on the site daily. Some of the topics that will be covered include breast health diet, breast cancer treatment, health tips for breast cancer patients, benefits of breast massage, herbs, vitamins and foods for breast health and many more topics.

Additionally, with the start of Women’s Breast Health Awareness Month, WHN will also be formally launching its

where special invited health researchers and writers will be on hand to discuss a myriad of issues regarding women’s breast health and reproductive health with website visitors.

Free downloadable e-books and reports will be given away throughout the month long campaign to active participants in the discussion forum.