Breast Cancer: Scientific But Forgotten Therapies
Breast Cancer: Scientific But Forgotten Therapies
A cancer diagnosis is terrifying and life changing, and the process towards recovery is long and arduous; but with the right tools, can be mostly successful. A feeling of hope and empowerment is tremendously helpful in turning health around and discussion with knowledgeable physicians can go a long way to putting your mind at ease. But so often we do not know what questions to ask, to help us feel better. Doctors are inundated with patients and do not always have the time to reassure us that all will be well, and indeed, the events of 2020 and COVID 19 have resulted in a reduction in hospital and doctor consultations for fear of exposure, and this has left our other health conditions floundering. In many cases we have been left to our own devices, not knowing where to turn or what to do.
Breast cancer, or indeed any cancer, needs care and individual treatment and we, as the breast cancer sufferers, need a plan of action and reassurance that what we do for our own health has a basis in science and will support and not harm us.
Indeed, in the treatment of cancer there are many forgotten therapies that have positive and beneficial results and are within our own power to include in our daily activities, with confidence… knowing we are making good choices.
The following forgotten therapies are all beneficial in either reducing tumour size, increasing survival or even reducing our risk of contracting cancer in the first place and yet many specialists do not add these to the standard treatment.
The list includes:
u Iodine
u Progesterone
u Choline
u Stress
u Oestrogen
u Vitamin D levels
u Weight
u Inflammation
u Genetic involvement and microbiome
Whether you adopt these yourself, or even use the studies and links provided to open a discussion with your doctor, after doing this course you will be armed with beneficial, scientifically researched therapies that may assist you to feel a sense of positive empowerment and no longer passive fear.
I encourage you to discuss these with your doctor. We forget, in our anxiety, that we pay the doctors to serve us and, in that way, they are service providers. The substantial fees are paid so that they can help ‘us’ and this includes being willing to answer any questions you have, as well as being willing to support well-founded and researched therapies you may wish to include in your journey towards health. Knowledge is power and it is my intention in this course, to give you additional information that, as you progress through the course, you will see can only help you get well again. Nothing in the information presented in this course will harm you and you will walk away with valuable information.
Breast Cancer and the Forgotten Therapies
Lecture 1; Introduction to the course, Disclaimer and lecturer introduction: The forgotten, scientifically supported remedies that support breast cancer survival, that we ourselves can adopt. Pdf; Disclaimer
Lecture 2: What you will learn and who the course is for.
Lecture 3: Some special points to note about the reason to add other therapies, and consider whether they are safe.
Lecture 4: Definition of cancer; Prognosis and statistics; Origins of cancer and common causes.
Lecture 5: Accepted treatment options and the supportive therapies to be discussed in the course.
Lecture 6: Iodine and breast cancer. Studies that show the benefit of iodine in breast cancer support.
Lecture 7: Choline; What is this and why is it important as a forgotten therapy in breast cancer amelioration?
Lecture 8: Oestrogen: Role in breast cancer: Why we need it: Signs and symptoms of oestrogen balance, - too much or too little: factors that increase oestrogen in the body and sources of oestrogen
Lecture 9: Types of oestrogen; Metabolites and nutritional factors that help eliminate oestrogen. Why is oestrogen a problem in breast cancer?
Lecture 10: Progesterone: How does it affect the survival of cancer?
Lecture 11: Stress and pregnenolone steal. Why stress influences cancer risk. How to reduce stress. PDF stress support.
Lecture 12: Vitamin D: Levels that reduce your cancer risk: Studies that show the increased survival rate in women with higher levels of Vitamin D.
Lecture 13: Methylation and cancer; What is methylation? How is it important in the body; What it the role of methylation in cancer?
Lecture 14: More about methylation; Examples in the body: Agents that support methylation and conserve methyl groups. How to support methylation to ameliorate cancer impact. PDF methylation support
Lecture 15: Excess weight; Impact on cancer risk;
Lecture 16: Chronic inflammation and cancer; Does it play a role? What causes inflammation in the first place? Some specific cancers associated with inflammation.
Lecture 17: Genetics and cancer. What does penetrance mean and why is it important to understand? BRCA1 and BRCA2; What exactly are they and if you have these genes, are you doomed?
Lecture 18: Gene SNP’s: What are these and which ones are involved in increasing our risk of cancer?
Lecture 18.1: Very important gene SNP’s involved in clearing oestrogen.
Lecture 19.1: MTHFR: What is this and how is it an impactful SNP in cancer as well as other conditions; A list of common conditions affected by MTHFR.
Lecture 20: Detoxification: Why is it important in cancer: How does the liver detox, -in detail.
Lecture 21: Exactly how the body goes about detoxing excess oestrogen in the liver.
Lecture 22: Other markers to watch out for and the role iron plays in inflammation: Conditions associated with high iron: PDF optimal results to shoot for in blood tests.
Lecture 23: Lifestyle support to change your cancer prognosis
Lecture 24: Addressing risks: Prevention and two outstanding YouTube links. Contacts
Forgotten therapies to support breast cancer diagnosis
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What you will learn
- Increased understanding of the complexity of a cancer diagnosis
- What factors may increase of decrease your risk of surviving
- What can you do to mitigate your own risks
Rating: 4.33333
Level: All Levels
Duration: 2.5 hours
Instructor: Jules Allen-Rowland
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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