What
Your Doctor May Not
Tell You About
Breast
Cancer
How Hormone Balance Can Help Save Your Life
By John R. Lee, M.D.
David Zava, Ph. D.
Virginia Hopkins
ISBN 0446615404 or 978-0446615402 or 9780446615402
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Breakthrough
strategies to
lower your risk... and increase your chances of recovery
Breast
cancer
incidence has
risen by 60 percent in the last fifty years. Conventional
treatment protocols are simply not working –
and they may even be harmful. In
this book, Dr. John Lee, an internationally renowned expert in natural
hormones, teams up with breast cancer researcher Dr. David Zava to
present a
revolutionary hormone balance program to reduce your risk of breast
cancer and
help eliminate a recurrence if you already have the disease. Learn about:
Conventional
HRT
and ERT –
how synethic hormones may trigger cancer
The
current
breast cancer
drugs taht may hurt as much as they help – and why doctors use them
anyway
Risk
factors for
breast
cancer – including the long-term dangers of birth control pills
The
unsettling
truth about
mammograms and radiation therapy
The
remarkably
protective
effect of natural hormones
The
potential
dangers in our
homes, our water, and food.
With
its
revolutionary
program featuring natural progesterone, this book offers a progressive
approach
to hormone balance that is both eye-opening and empowering.
“Clear,
fluent,
and
engaging... this book is extremely provocative... healthy in its
broader
perspective of opinions and optoins.” Jose Russo, M.D., senior member,
Fox
Chase Cancer Center.
THE
PREVENTION
AND TREATMENT
OPTIONS YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT
Natural
progesterone – the natural
way to help prevent breast cancer
How
soy can help
reduce the
risk of breast cancer – and the healthiest forms and amounts for you
Nutritional
choices – the dos
and don’ts – that can make the difference
Creating
a
nontoxic
environment that discourages cancer growth ... and
much more!
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