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What age should I start getting mammograms? How much more of a chance do I have to develope cancer than an ordinary person?Do you recommend the test they have to see if you carry the gene for Breast Cancer?

2006-11-04 07:05:53 · 9 answers · asked by sabby 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

9 answers

Take responsiblity for your own health, and ignore the Cancer Industry.

I have always believed that the mainstream medical industry is not interested in finding a cure for cancer because it makes too much profit with its present barbarous methods.
Eventually, I came across a detailed report which agreed with my findings, and I have included it in my web page at

http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/cancer.html

By reading this report, you will also convince yourself that it is best to ignore the mainstream cancer industry, and seek alternative cures. Also you should bear in mind that the medical industry will do anything to protect its profitable position, including disparaging alternative healers or even creating bogus court cases.

I believe that cancer is a whole body thing, which in 80 percent of cases manifests itself by producing symptoms in the weaker parts of the body, and therefore appearing localised. It is this treatment of symptoms instead of cause which creates the profitable, yet non-successful approach of mainstream medicine.

Some cures are listed on the web page too.

It is therefore obvious that a holistic approach is required, based on cleansing, diet, exercise and debugging.

CLEANSING
The best way of cleansing is to fast.

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but if a patient is too weak for that, or does not fancy the idea, then alternative cleanses are available.


Colon Cleanse
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Bowel cleanse
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kidney cleanse
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Liver cleanse
http://www.drclark.net/en/drclark_protocol/illnesses/liver_cleanse.php
Gallbladder cleanse
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http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/liver/huldas_recipe.asp
Pancreas cleanse
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DIET,
The best diet is vegetarian, avoiding all processed, frozen or micro-waved foods and drinks, and based on fresh fruit, fresh vegetables - preferably organic, nuts and seeds. Drinks should be clean water or freshly squeezed orange juice.

Many researchers promote the benefits of vitamin B17 as a healer. this can be found in the following foods:
Apple seeds, alfalfa sprouts, apricot kernels, bamboo shoots, barley, beet tops, bitter almond, blackberries, boysenberries, brewer’s yeast, brown rice, buckwheat, cashews, cherry kernels, cranberries, currants, fava beans, flax seeds, garbanzo beans, gooseberries, huckleberries, lentils, lima beans, linseed meat, loganberries, macadamia nuts, millet, millet seed, peach kernels, pecans, plum kernels, quince, raspberries, sorghum cane syrup, spinach, sprouts (alfalfa, lentil, mung bean, buckwheat, garbanzo), strawberries, walnuts, watercress, yams.

A commercial preparation of B17 is available called Laetrile.

EXERCISE
Exercise should be sufficient to create a sweat, but not sufficient to make you gasp for breath or feel over-tired. About one hours exercise every day is best.

DEBUGGING
There are various theories about how bugs create cancer.

Hulda Clark suggests that parasites are the cause, and that they can be disposed of by using a zapper.

Zappers are available from

Super Zapper DeLuxe
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http://www.paradevices.com/zapper_works.html

Terminator Crystal Orgone Zapper Blood Purification Parasite Solution
Electrical stimulation devices for blood purification, parasites, relaxation, and addictions.
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High frequency parasite zapper. Includes product description and benefits.
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2006-11-11 19:33:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd say begin mammograms a little earlier than some women. During your next pap smear, go ahead and ask your doctor when you should begin mammograms and don't forget to already be doing self breast checks. I recommend drawing a circle with layers of circles on a piece of paper. Picture the middle as your nipple area and each other layer as getting further and further out. Draw in any lumps, grainy areas, or spots you think are interesting on there. Compare this each time you check yourself so you can see if there are any changes.
Brest and Cervical cancers are not always heridetary. I'd say with any form of cancer though in the family that your odds could be slightly increased.
I don't think you need to have the special test ran by a geneticist, but if you're this concerned go ahead and talk to your gyno.

2006-11-04 07:12:22 · answer #2 · answered by Cate 4 · 0 0

If breast cancer is in your family then you can have a free mammogram (in Australia) every 2 years no matter what your age and I think you should start now, just to put your mind at rest. Unfortunately, with your family history you maybe more at risk than most people but that doesnot mean you will develop it automatically. Talk to your Dr and organise to have your regular mammograms. Just by doing this you can put your mind at rest and, if in the future anything is noticed on the mammogram it will be picked up very early in the piece and will give you a better chance than most to 'nip it in the bud' as they say. Good Luck and dont worry - be pleased with yourself that you are taking positive steps for prevention

2006-11-08 16:40:08 · answer #3 · answered by PERCY L 2 · 0 0

They say that the average age to get that done is like 25 however if your mother had it than its most likely to run in the family you may get it or your sister may get it or something. I would really check into that just to be on the safe side. And i am very sorry for your loss, i know how hard it must have been for you to witness that, my mother had breast cancer also and fortunatly she made it. But most important you should get a mamogram done it will determine if you have breast cancer or not. and as far as the carrying the gene from what i am aware of anybody can get cancer and most people make it most people dont and if you happen to have it be sure to go through the whole process to heal it before it affects your whole body.

2006-11-08 16:58:13 · answer #4 · answered by mommyandbaby 4 · 0 0

My wifes grandmother died of cervical cancer after battling breast cancer and having a double mastectomy, her mom also had a double mastectomy and had her female parts removed to avoid that cancer, she is now 58. My wife just had a double mastectomy and her female parts removed, she is 40 and has had mammograms since she was 26 as a precaution.
Your chance is 80% worse than the average person. Yes have as many test as you can as often as you can. If you catch it in its ealry stages you will survive. Breast cancer if caught early is very survivable. Start as soon as you can get to a DR.
In this case to much of something (seeing a DR) is not bad.

2006-11-04 07:14:51 · answer #5 · answered by Vaffanculo 3 · 1 0

Get all the tests you can. If one Dr. won't refer or recomment them, get another Dr.
Cervical Cancer is ONLY caused by a communicable virus, Human Pappalom Virus, look it up on web. I had cervical cancer before the medical world decided firmly on that diagnosis. The virus is rampant, there is a vaccine available for women, Get one........after 14 yrs. & sex with one other man after husband, I have it again in the vaginal wall.
Start your mammograms now, from info. you have a higher risk than others. Remember when we all knew someone who knew someone else that had cancer? I know so many people now it is scary.
Follow up, I didn't and here it is again. Bless you, I pray you get the correct answers and medical attention.

2006-11-08 16:58:42 · answer #6 · answered by shadybrady 1 · 0 0

My mo also had breast cancerat a young age. She then past on with cervical cancerat the age of 57. I statered mamograms at the age of 35. I know what u r going thought.


Kim

2006-11-10 05:11:45 · answer #7 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

I had heard that you take the age that your parent was diagnosed and subtract 10 years and that is when you should start having mammograms. So I was 29 when I was diagnosed, so my girls should start mammmos at 19 or so. That is what I have heard, but I can't remember where it was from....sorry....I still blame the chemo for my memory loss...

2006-11-04 10:34:40 · answer #8 · answered by BriteHope 4 · 0 0

YOU CAN START BY GIVING YOURSELF A BREAST EXAM. FEEL AROUND FOR LUMPS. A MONTHLY SELF-BREAST EXAM CAN BE TAUGHT TO YOU BY YOUR DOCTOR. THE MILITARY HAS BEEN TEACHING THIS TO THEIR WOMEN IN UNIFORM FOR YEARS AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IS THE KEY TO GOOD HEALTH. NOT YOU HMO GOLD-DIGGING DOCTORS

2006-11-11 23:01:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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