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  • Re: Good Books About the Menopause?

    What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause by John Lee, MD and Virginia Hopkins, as well as What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About PreMenopause (by the same authors) are fabulous! You can learn more on his website www.johnleemd.com  Another fabulous book is a book on Perimenopause (but also applies to menopause and just being healthy ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by slmeiners123@aol.com on May 10, 2012
  • First, do something

    Breast cancer is one of the major ‘ladykillers’ – and so governments want to be seen to do something, not least because it affects half the electorate.  For the past 24 years – and at a total cost of £2.3bn - women in the UK over the age of 50 have been invited to have a regular mammogram screening in order to ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on April 10, 2012
  • Re: Alternative breast cancer treatment

    cleo:I had breast cancer 7 years ago and followed only alternative treatments, no surgery,drugs, etc.I have been clear now for 3 years, but obviously still have the tumour as it was not removed. I had hoped it would shrink and disappear with time, but this has not happened. It is tethered to my nipple and pulls it down so my breast is like a ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by sangita.sinha11 on October 27, 2011
  • Re: Zirconium Dental Crowns vs. Ceramic Dental Crowns

    Some years ago a study by Dr. Thomas Rau Head of Paracelsus Clinic, Switzerland, found out of 150 breast cancer patients 148 had root canal treated teeth. Elmar Jung, holistic dentist
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by Al dente on January 25, 2011
  • Re: emf protection for child

    Hi there I have been seriously ill due to geopathic stress and electro stress - I was so bad that I would get irregular heartbeats and nearly pass out -  due to effects of halogen and flourescent light frequencies - couldn't sit at a computer for more than 5 minutes because I felt so ill  Used various gadgets and they all work to a ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by Shrimp on November 2, 2010
  • Ghostly medicine

    All of us at WDDTY are shaken to the core by the recent disclosures that most studies in the medical literature are marketing dressed up as research. For as many as 90,000 published drug trials, a drug company hired a PR firm—a ‘medical education and communication company’ (MECC)—to carry out its clinical trials, engaged a ...
    Posted to Lynne McTaggart - What Doctors Don't Tell You (Weblog) by jowddty on November 2, 2010
  • Re: Breast cancer treatment alternatives.

    Hi Sunnydog, You could also try visiting the website Say Yes to Life  http://www.yestolife.org.uk/  Their aims are to:Improve access to, and acceptance of, complementary & alternative cancer treatments within the UK.Provide a point of contact for support.Promote an integrated approach to cancer care within the NHS.Provide ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by Sandford Susie on August 31, 2010
  • Re: Breast cancer treatment alternatives.

    Mastectomy for stage 1 DCIS? Not what I would do, and I think it is horrific that so many millions of women are led into unneeded mastectomies.  When it comes to cancer treatment, mainstream medicine continues to cling to the largely failed paridigm of trying to cut out, poison out or burn out the symptoms of cancer without ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by Dquixote1217 on August 31, 2010
  • Asking the obvious

    Someone finally bothered to ask the question: does breast screening work? The answer is a damning and resounding no, as our cover story this month makes clear. No breast screening programme anywhere is making the slightest impact on cancer mortality. According to the prestigious Cochrane Collaboration, which carried out one of the most extensive ...
  • Health care for women

    My friends are organising a major sponsorship event, originally for the benefit of 'Breast Cancer rsearch'.  However, two of the women involved are unhappy with modern medicione and would prefer to find a charity that promotes natural medicine either for the treatment of breast cancer or for womens wellbeing in general. ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by sfrogg on March 1, 2010
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