Tuesday, January 18, 2011

I have blogged for quite a while now, so in light of that I'm moving the information from another site to ThermographyNow.  This information is still relevant and many need to know.  Below is a blog from last year about some good reading material for those looking for information related to breast health.
Enjoy!


I spent my morning reading today.  What a nice break. But what I read was NO FAMILY HISTORY (http://www.nofamilyhistory.org/) by Sabrina McCormick. This is a great book -- packed with research and references related to her investigation into environmental causes of breast cancer -- and why it's ignored, and more often refuted by corporations creating the very pollution that ignites this vicious disease.

As with any controversial subject -- no matter how obvious the links to environmental triggers, they will be suppressed and denied by the powerful and moneyed. There is TOO much money to be made in keeping breast cancer part of the discussion. The money in diagnostics, treatments and all those employed by these arenas will mean a cure will never be found.  Yes, strong words -- a cure will never be found for cancer. It makes too much money. 

Ms. McCormick made a documentary from her research that I unfortunately missed. I hope to find a source to view this film.  I hope you will read the book if you haven't seen the film. It's powerful information. It also reminds us that information is a very important key in fighting or facing any disease. And, linking your information with others helps to establish the very data that stands in the face of denial.

Breast cancer is a multifaceted disease. There are many triggers that can alter cell behavior and change a normal cell to a diseased cell. Unfortunately there are so many cancer-causing toxins in our lives, it will be impossible to eliminate them all. We have to be diligent in reducing our exposure to the extent that we can, along with working toward elimination and or control of these toxins.  Together we can make a loud noise. Ms. McCormick provides contact information to the organizations we can support in this fight.

Yesterday, I read KNOCKOUT by Suzanne Somers (http://www.suzannesomers.com). Ms. Somers is an advocate for natural approaches to health and healthcare.  I have enjoyed and learned from all of her books, and this one is no exception.  She interviews leading practitioners of ‘alternative' medical approaches to health care.  Obviously I am a strong believer of these approaches.  I have seen many of these approaches work first hand with the many people I've come in contact with over the years.  I believe we have to work toward health maintenance all of the time, not just when we are diagnosed with a disease.  These practitioners offer options.

Always read as much as you can related to every aspect of disease --both medically and politically. You need to be informed to make informed decisions.  Positive change starts with you and can spread!

Infrared Imaging is just one method of monitoring your health. I believe it is a safe and effective way to monitor breast health.  It is also very effective in monitoring treatment efficacy if you have cancer. Consider adding thermography to your armament and these books to library.

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