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I felt very comfortable with Cynthia. She made the experience of having breast thermography seem the most natural thing in the world.

Joyce

  1. Breast Cancer Risk Factors:  determine your hereditary, reproductive, lifestyle, hormonal, environmental, dietary, psychological,, and spiritual risks for developing breast cancer.
  2. Breast Examinations: Get to know your breasts through self-examination and mapping. If you have high risk factors for breast cancer or suspect a problem during self-exams, use THERMOGRAPHY, ultrasound and other risk assessment procedures annually to ensure no cancer is present.
  3. Hormone Balance: Gain an understanding of your endocrine and hormone system, especially the link between estrogen and breast health.  Monitor your hormone levels yearly through blood, saliva and E.I.S testing.
  4. Environmental Toxins: Decrrease your exposure to known carcinogens and toxins.  Use non-toxic body and home care products.
  5. Detoxification: Do a liver cleanse for at least 6 weeks once or twice a year and COLON HYDROTHERAPY.  Do a parasite cleanse for 3 months once or twice yearly .  Ensure you use PROBIOTICS (good bacteria)  Make SAUNA’s a part of your life havng at least one each week (two 20-minute periods with a cool shower in between) Do a Sauna Detoxification program with supervision evers 1-5 years.
  6. Lymphatic and Immune Systems: Actiate your lymphatic and immune sytems by exercising at least 4 hours a week and rebounding daily.  Practice skin brushing and have alternating hot and cold showers daily.
  7. Diet: follow a preventative dietary regime including increasing your consumption of foods with high phytoestrogen content.
  8. Nutritional Supplements: Supplement your diet with good quality vitamins, minerals and other nutrients in consultation with your health care professional.
  9. Emotions and Spirit: Develop assertiveness and release anger.  Practice Meditation, Yoga, Imagery and Visualization.  Practice breathing exercises daily including before bed for detoxification, hormonal balancing and relaxation purpose.
  10. Healthcare: Monitor your program daily and yearly.  Make adjustments as necessary.  Consult regularly with healthcare professionals.

Cystic breasts commonly affect upto 50% of pre-menopausal women between the ages of 20 and 50 years.  Fibrocystic breas disease can sometimes be a precursor for later breast cancer. 

PREVENTION: You can reverse fibrocystic breast disease with natural medicines.

A study conducted by Dr. Manuel Bayona – a professor in the public health program at the Ponce School of Medicine – and associates, found that taking multivitamins as well as a calcium supplement are strongly protective against breast cancer. 

The [small] study of just over 700 women, found that taking a multi-vitamin tablet reduced the risk of tumors by 30 percent, while calcium supplements reduced the risk by 40 percent.  While many experts are in disagreement as to the benefits of calcium or multi-vitamins to prevent breast cancer, the benefits from taking either equal zero risk.

freshly ground flaxseeds
organic tofu and soy milk
turmeric, garlic, onions, ginger, rosemary
shitake mushrooms
seaweeds, especially Mekabu
brassica family (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, kale etc.)
broccoli sprouts
tomatoes
extra virgin olive oil, cold-pressed flaxseed oil (never heated, keep refrigerated)
legumes – azuki beans, mung beans, lentils, split peas, chickpeas, black beans etc.
wheat bran, psyllium
fruits and vegetables
Brazil nuts (2 daily), pumpkin seeds
green tea