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Most of those bodybuilding women are using steroids, and they've trained for years, even decades, just to produce that kind of muscle mass. women are not built to puts on lots of muscle mass, so don't be afraid that you'll bulk up. women who are afraid of exercising because they think it's going to make them look bigger have it all wrong.
Women need strength training, too
Let's take a moment to cover that myth here. Let's say you're a woman and you have more body fat than you want. You're trying to decide, "Should I engage in strength training as part of my weight loss program? |
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The industry refuses to educate black women about the real reasons why their cancers are more severe than white women, and it simultaneously refuses to teach black women the simple, natural solution to breast cancer prevention that can reduce national breast cancer rates by over 75 percent."
Adams backs up his assertions with charts from the National Cancer Institute as well as considerable research into the effects of vitamin D on the halting of cancer tumor growth. |
| By combining three simple observations -- the sunlight blocking capacity of darkly pigmented skin, ultraviolet light intensity at geographic latitudes, and recent research showing vitamin D's ability to prevent cancer tumors from growing -- Adams has pieced together a powerful, yet obvious explanation for why black men and women experience far more serious cancers than whites. The cancer industry, meanwhile, remains baffled by the difference and claims to not understand why black women experience more severe cancers than white women.
The real explanation for the difference? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Didn't anyone think to ask the obvious question about differences between white women and black women? Skin pigmentation! Darker skin blocks UV light. Less light means lower vitamin D production, and that means faster tumor growth. Is this so difficult for conventionally-trained medical doctors to understand?
I believe that every single person involved in this task force report should have their medical license stripped and be banished from practicing medicine ever again. In my opinion, their astonishing ignorance of vitamin D's effects on the cancer risk of black women is inexcusable. |
| Source: Ralph Moss)
Black men and women are being exploited by the cancer industry as lucrative profit centers for chemotherapy. See http://www.newstarget.com/Report_Breast_Cancer_Deception_9.html
See the CounterThink chemotherapy cartoon: http://www.newstarget.com/021462.html
Task force theories on breast cancer
The task force report did manage to come up with three theories on why black women are dying from breast cancer at much higher rates than white women. These three theories (along with my comments) are:
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| So why are black women so much more deficient in vitamin D than white women? The answer is right under our noses: Skin color! Darker skin pigmentation, you see, blocks ultraviolet light absorption which generates vitamin D in the skin. Since vitamin D is a substance that halts the growth of cancer tumors when circulating in the blood, it's not at all complex to understand why vitamin D deficiency in black women would result in higher breast cancer mortality.
This stuff is so simple to understand that I recently explained it to an eight grader who wrote it up for a school report. |
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Most of those bodybuilding women are using steroids, and they've trained for years, even decades, just to produce that kind of muscle mass. women are not built to puts on lots of muscle mass, so don't be afraid that you'll bulk up. women who are afraid of exercising because they think it's going to make them look bigger have it all wrong.
Women need strength training, too
Let's take a moment to cover that myth here. Let's say you're a woman and you have more body fat than you want. You're trying to decide, "Should I engage in strength training as part of my weight loss program? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The cancer industry, meanwhile, remains baffled by the difference and claims to not understand why black women experience more severe cancers than white women.
The real explanation for the difference? Chronic vitamin D deficiency caused by darker skin pigmentation, indoor work environments, and dark-skinned people living at Northern latitudes (such as the Northern half of the United States, Canada or the U.K.) where sunlight intensity is greatly reduced. |
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If breast cancer was prevented by mammograms, most middle-class white women wouldn't have breast cancer at all! Let me state this bluntly: Mammograms do not prevent breast cancer. They only recruit breast cancer patients. In fact, mammograms actually cause breast cancer because they emit radiation and cause DNA damage in breast cells! See http://www.newstarget.com/019477.html
To claim that black women only need more mammograms and more chemotherapy is nothing less than a grand medical deception. |
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A lot of women are mistakenly afraid of strength training. They think that if they pump a few weights they're going to turn into Lou Ferrigno overnight. They think they're going to have this competition muscle-bound body from lifting a couple of weights. Believe me, that is not the case at all. Most of those bodybuilding women are using steroids, and they've trained for years, even decades, just to produce that kind of muscle mass. women are not built to puts on lots of muscle mass, so don't be afraid that you'll bulk up. |
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Mammography harms 10 women for every 1 woman that it helps. See http://www.newstarget.com/020829.html
All woman have cancer cells. Microtumors exist in healthy bodies. Simply spotting a microtumor on a mammogram does not mean the tumor is necessarily a health risk.
Processed meat products containing sodium nitrite cause breast cancer. See http://www.newstarget.com/007024.html
Many cosmetic products and personal care products contain cancer-causing chemicals.
There is no motivation for anyone in the cancer industry to teach cancer prevention. |
| They are licensed by the state to practice medicine, after all, and yet they demonstrate absolutely no ability to cover even the fundamentals of anti-cancer nutrition that could save hundreds of thousands of women from breast cancer deaths.
Who are these task force "experts? |
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Pretty soon, they'll start making women feel guilty for keeping their breasts. You know, in the same way they make parents feel guilty if they don't put their kids on Ritalin.
Defend your natural-born breasts
I know that most of the readers here are women and I just have some advice that I'd like to pass on to you. You can accept or refuse it, but my advice is that you should not remove your breasts. Keep them right where they are; don't let any surgeon near them. Who knows what they want to do? |
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Mike: Many women who are about to undergo breast cancer treatment protocol hear the same thing from their oncologist: Don't take antioxidants. It'll ruin the chemotherapy.
Horner:Yes. That's totally not true. It's such a problem. I always hate to tell people their doctor doesn't have time to read and that traditionally, the doctor gets their information from -- and I mean this is bad, bad news -- the media and from drug companies. They actually don't know if they don't hear it there. |
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REPPED: It's time for men to pay as much attention to natural health as women. Currently, women dominate the readership of natural health newsletters and magazines, and they're typically the one member of the household more clued in to nutrition for both adults and children. Men typically lack in-depth knowledge on nutritional issues and are often the ones defending unhealthful diets based on processed meats, homogenized dairy and refined grains. But here's why this trend is changing...
Men's bodies are just as sensitive to unhealthful foods as women's bodies. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Testing positive in the blood is different than having a genital herpes eruption history. In fact, only 10 to 20 percenr of seropositive individuals have had a genital herpes lesion, showing us that the majority of cases are subclinical or undetected.
There are six members of the herpesvirus family that are known to infect humans: HSV type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV type 2 (HSV-2), varicella zosrer virus, human cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, and herpesvirus type 6. Today, HSV-2 is the leading cause of genital ulcer disease in the United States. |
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Some women say, "No, because I'll bulk up and it'll make me look fatter." That's a complete myth; it's totally false.
When you have a high percentage of body fat, that body fat is stored not only in the tissues that are obvious -- such as your hips and your midsection, your arms and legs and so on -- it's also stored intramuscularly, which means it's stored within the muscles of your body. It's sort of like the marbling of beef from a cow. |
| There's a great solution for people who don't want to pump weights, and I understand a lot of women are in this situation, nothing wrong with that. You can be very strong without pumping weights if you follow Pilates.
Pilates is a form of body movement and flexibility training that was pioneered by Joseph Pilates almost 100 years ago. The guy was well ahead of his time. This is a system that I definitely follow today. The movements require a lot of strength, but not so much that you can't get started. |
| This is why both men and women find Pilates to be a fantastic system of strength training. I know a lot of people in the performing arts community who rely on Pilates to maintain core strength and flexibility throughout their body, including in their arms, legs and neck muscles.
The cure for joint pain
I've got to mention this too: If you engage in Pilates, you may experience one of the benefits that almost everybody experiences when they do this for a couple of months: their joint pain begins to disappear. People always complain about their joint pain, it seems. |
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So, let me pose a question: If the double mastectomy becomes an accepted prevention procedure, would celebrities recommend that women go in and have their breasts removed? Imagine this public service announcement: "Hi, I'm a famous actress. I have my breasts, but I don't think it's safe for you to have yours. Go in and get them removed. It's good medicine; it will prevent breast cancer." Is that what we're heading toward?
I'm not making this up
I sometimes receive emails from people who think that I'm making this stuff up. They say, "Mike, you've lost it this time. |
| Thirty-one percent of women from the UK said yes in this survey, compared to 22 percent overall. Now, I know that in the UK you like to think of Americans as being mad, and you're 51% right. But in this case, it's the British who are crazy to the tune of one-third of their female population saying yes to this. "Sure, doc. Cut them off. I don't need these. I'm preventing breast cancer."
Now, does all of this remind anybody else of Bush's war on Iraq and its so-called "preemptive defense?" Maybe medicine could call this "offensive prevention. |
| What is wrong with these women that they would blindly say, "Yeah, sure, cut them off. I might have cancer some day, so just remove all the parts that could become cancerous." What do you do if you're a guy and you have a history of prostate cancer? What if you have a family history of colon cancer, lung cancer or liver cancer? Do you just take those organs out? Is this what conventional medicine has come down to? Let's remove the parts that might become diseased! Is this how far off the deep end modern medicine has gone?
What happened to true prevention? |
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In fact, women who eat the most cruciferous vegetables have a 40 percent lower incidence of breast cancer. We have two different elements in there from the cruciferous vegetables like indoplex and indole-3-carbinol.
When the body breaks down estrogen in the liver, it will produce either a good kind of estrogen breakdown product or a bad kind. Just like we have a good and bad kind of cholesterol, we have a good and bad kind of estrogen. The indole-3-carbinol or DIM helps promote the good kind. |
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Imagine: For every 100 women that will someday get breast cancer, more than 75 of them could entirely avoid breast cancer through the use of vitamin D. That's 75 women out of 100 who could have their health (and their lives) given back to them through a nutrient that is essentially free. (Add in green tea and some rainforest herbs, and this number leaps to around 90 percent, by the way.) Why wouldn't everyone in the cancer industry want to save 75% of these women from breast cancer?
I'll tell you why, and you won't like the answer. |
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In contrast, the study revealed that out of 29,000 women between the ages of 55 to 69 whose lifestyle habits were tracked, those who followed healthy recommendations such as eating fruits and vegetables and avoiding tobacco use were remarkably healthier 12 years later.
The study revealed that 22% of the cancers that did occur could have been avoided if all the women in the study group had followed all of the health recommendations. |
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That's 75 women out of 100 who could have their health (and their lives) given back to them through a nutrient that is essentially free. (Add in green tea and some rainforest herbs, and this number leaps to around 90 percent, by the way.) Why wouldn't everyone in the cancer industry want to save 75% of these women from breast cancer?
I'll tell you why, and you won't like the answer. It's because the cancer industry depends on all 100 of those women being diagnosed with cancer and treated with profitable cancer "management" protocols like chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. |
Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD See book keywords and concepts |
In this double-blind study, sixteen women volunteers were given neurotransmitter precursor lozenges containing either the active ingredients (active) or lozenges made with no active ingredients (placebo). Each group contained eight women at the beginning of the study. One of the "active" women did not complete the study. Each week the participants completed a detailed symptom-rating sheet.
By the end of the six-week study, a significant difference in symptom rating occurred in nineteen of the twenty-three symptoms, when comparing the two groups. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Similarly, another researcher, investigating 141 dysmenorrheic girls 14 to 18 years of age from two different high schools, found that 92 percent of participants in one of the schools were "cured" or improved after being given a set of specific exercises to reduce menstrual pain.36 (A girl was considered cured "if she was free of pain for at least three menstrual periods" following the performance of the prescribed exercises.) The experiment was conducted from mid-September 1956 to mid-June 1957. The results for the second school were 76 percent "cured. |