Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi Ruth,.What are XENOESTROGENS please? Velvet ruthiema36 wrote: I am using alternative treatments for the cancer. I can't see assaulting my body with conventional treatments when we do not even know that any rogue cells escaped the breast. According to the sentinel node biopsy the nodes are clear. Also, the path report showed no evidence of angiolymphatic invasion. It is all organic for me and nothing that could put xenoestrogens into my body. I grow a lot of my own food and we have ordered a quarter of an organic cow and have been eating free range chickens, no antibiotics or hormones. I also am rinsing all produce including what I grow in vinegar and water. Of course I am using immune boosting supplements as well. Tai Chi and acupunture have become a part of my life. To each his/her own. We have to live with the after effects of the treatments we choose. Nothing wrong with that. Would be pretty boring if we all choose the same path. Ruth > > > > I feel just to opposite about the pink ribbons! I am so gald that > > they are there!!!! We need all the money and help we can get to find > > a cure, There are to many women and so young that are getting Breast > > Cancer!!! I am proud that there is someone fighting in our cornor!! > > > > The pink ribbons don't remind me of what I have got!!! I wake up > > everyday knowing that I have Breast Cancer!!! > > > > Actually I need to start telling myself I had breast Cancer! I start > > radiation MOn, and will be done the 2nd of Dec. So I am assuming I am > > cured!!! Afer all of us going through chemo radiation and all the > > side effects We should be proud we were strong enough to make it > > through and the pink ribbon stands for that strength!! > > > > Steph > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Velvet here is a website that explains about xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens are mistaken by your body for the real thing and can raise all sorts of havoc including BC. http://www.fwhc.org/health/xeno.htm This is why I have decided to go organic and reduce the xenoestrogens my body is exposed to. Also, they can leech from the plastic into your food if you microwave in plastic containers. Ruth PS I have a book on the subject. My daughter has it. I will get the name and author for you. I believe it is entitled " What your Doctor doesn't Tell You about Breast Cancer " It is by a physician. > > > > > > I feel just to opposite about the pink ribbons! I am so gald that > > > they are there!!!! We need all the money and help we can get to find > > > a cure, There are to many women and so young that are getting Breast > > > Cancer!!! I am proud that there is someone fighting in our cornor!! > > > > > > The pink ribbons don't remind me of what I have got!!! I wake up > > > everyday knowing that I have Breast Cancer!!! > > > > > > Actually I need to start telling myself I had breast Cancer! I start > > > radiation MOn, and will be done the 2nd of Dec. So I am assuming I am > > > cured!!! Afer all of us going through chemo radiation and all the > > > side effects We should be proud we were strong enough to make it > > > through and the pink ribbon stands for that strength!! > > > > > > Steph > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 You are my new favorite. Have you heard of the China study? Read that book. It is the most comprehensive nutritional study ever conducted. It's a collaborative effort, I think it spans 35 years. All of the studies prove again and again that animal proteins make cancers grow at an extrememly accelerated rate. Cut the meat and dairy out of your diet too. All vegan, lots of raw foods. I'll be sending you my happy thoughts... K ma36@...> wrote: I am using alternative treatments for the cancer. I can't see assaulting my body with conventional treatments when we do not even know that any rogue cells escaped the breast. According to the sentinel node biopsy the nodes are clear. Also, the path report showed no evidence of angiolymphatic invasion. It is all organic for me and nothing that could put xenoestrogens into my body. I grow a lot of my own food and we have ordered a quarter of an organic cow and have been eating free range chickens, no antibiotics or hormones. I also am rinsing all produce including what I grow in vinegar and water. Of course I am using immune boosting supplements as well. Tai Chi and acupunture have become a part of my life. To each his/her own. We have to live with the after effects of the treatments we choose. Nothing wrong with that. Would be pretty boring if we all choose the same path. Ruth > > > > I feel just to opposite about the pink ribbons! I am so gald that > > they are there!!!! We need all the money and help we can get to find > > a cure, There are to many women and so young that are getting Breast > > Cancer!!! I am proud that there is someone fighting in our cornor!! > > > > The pink ribbons don't remind me of what I have got!!! I wake up > > everyday knowing that I have Breast Cancer!!! > > > > Actually I need to start telling myself I had breast Cancer! I start > > radiation MOn, and will be done the 2nd of Dec. So I am assuming I am > > cured!!! Afer all of us going through chemo radiation and all the > > side effects We should be proud we were strong enough to make it > > through and the pink ribbon stands for that strength!! > > > > Steph > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 You are my new favorite. Have you heard of the China study? Read that book. It is the most comprehensive nutritional study ever conducted. It's a collaborative effort, I think it spans 35 years. All of the studies prove again and again that animal proteins make cancers grow at an extrememly accelerated rate. Cut the meat and dairy out of your diet too. All vegan, lots of raw foods. I'll be sending you my happy thoughts... K ma36@...> wrote: I am using alternative treatments for the cancer. I can't see assaulting my body with conventional treatments when we do not even know that any rogue cells escaped the breast. According to the sentinel node biopsy the nodes are clear. Also, the path report showed no evidence of angiolymphatic invasion. It is all organic for me and nothing that could put xenoestrogens into my body. I grow a lot of my own food and we have ordered a quarter of an organic cow and have been eating free range chickens, no antibiotics or hormones. I also am rinsing all produce including what I grow in vinegar and water. Of course I am using immune boosting supplements as well. Tai Chi and acupunture have become a part of my life. To each his/her own. We have to live with the after effects of the treatments we choose. Nothing wrong with that. Would be pretty boring if we all choose the same path. Ruth > > > > I feel just to opposite about the pink ribbons! I am so gald that > > they are there!!!! We need all the money and help we can get to find > > a cure, There are to many women and so young that are getting Breast > > Cancer!!! I am proud that there is someone fighting in our cornor!! > > > > The pink ribbons don't remind me of what I have got!!! I wake up > > everyday knowing that I have Breast Cancer!!! > > > > Actually I need to start telling myself I had breast Cancer! I start > > radiation MOn, and will be done the 2nd of Dec. So I am assuming I am > > cured!!! Afer all of us going through chemo radiation and all the > > side effects We should be proud we were strong enough to make it > > through and the pink ribbon stands for that strength!! > > > > Steph > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 My niece is my acupunturist,studied in China, as part of her course work, and is keeping me on the straight and narrow. She did tell me that because of our body type we do need a little animal protien, so will not go completely vegen. Do keep it to a minimum though. Good luck to us both. Sending you happy thoughts as well! Ruth > > You are my new favorite. Have you heard of the China study? Read that book. It is the most comprehensive nutritional study ever conducted. It's a collaborative effort, I think it spans 35 years. All of the studies prove again and again that animal proteins make cancers grow at an extrememly accelerated rate. Cut the meat and dairy out of your diet too. All vegan, lots of raw foods. I'll be sending you my happy thoughts... K > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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