Breast Cancer Prevention & Treatment – The time is now!
Welcome to part I of V of my series on breast cancer.
My 25-plus years of practicing holistic health care has taught me one important lesson – namely, that regardless of what health issue someone wants to tackle it’s always best to attack it from as many angles as possible – and breast cancer treatment and prevention is no exception.
At no other time in modern history has there been more options for reaching and maintaining our health. Much is known about the potential impact of the environment, foods and nutrition, stress, exercise and other lifestyle factors for prevention and for the development of effective treatments for breast cancer. Below I have provided many of the most important considerations. I need to stress that it is often up to the individual to be educated in these areas if they want to optimize one’s efforts to maintain health and wellbeing.
Perhaps the most important segment of this series of blogs introduces the concept of “biochemical individuality” or BI. In short, although thousands of nutritional studies for example have shown significant advantages of the use of diet and nutritional supplements for both treatment and prevention of breast cancer, it’s essential for one’s BI to taken into account when developing the most effective prevention and treatment strategies. Please see the nutritional segments of these blogs for more on the importance of BI or view my dozens of videos on my website or Youtube.
What’s in a name? The many forms of breast cancer
The term breast cancer might imply to some that the very same approach, whether allopathic, holistic or a combination should be the same for each individual; and nothing could be further from the truth. Each person has unique nutritional needs, different genetic predispositions to all manner of health and disease and responds differently to health care efforts, both preventive and treatments. Even though I have designed health and healing plans based upon individual needs, there are many health strategies that one should keep in mind when it comes to breast cancer…whether women, men, young, old or regardless of any other individual differences.
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