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Fiber vs. Breast Cancer

Subscribe for free to Dr. Greger’s videos at: http://bit.ly/nutritionfactsupdates DESCRIPTION: Inadequate fiber intake appears to be a risk factor for breast cancer, which can explain why women eating plant-based diets may be at lower risk. Yes, but how might fiber intake lower breast cancer risk? Basically the same way Fiber Lowers Cholesterol (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-fiber-lowers-cholesterol/). See my …Read more »

Estrogen Dominance, Breast Cancer and Adrenal Fatigue Symptoms

https://www.drlam.com/blog/estrogen-dominance-part-1/1704/ This is Dr. Lam, founder of DrLam.com. Today we’re going to talk about the association of estrogen dominance as a phenomenon, and it’s relationship to breast cancer. Now before we can understand that relationship we have to back up and understand what estrogen dominance really is. In the female, the balance between two critical …Read more »

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) and Breast Cancer – Breast Cancer UK

Breast Cancer UK believe in PREVENTION. It IS possible to reduce the number of people that get Breast Cancer in the first place. The following video explains our position and the science behind it. It concentrates on environmental factors, particularly Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Bisphenol A. -Credits- Written, Directed and Animated by Adam Butcher http://www.adam-butcher.co.uk …Read more »

Unnatural Vegan, 5 Ways Meat CAUSES Cancer (w/ Science)

After Happy Healthy Vegan told Furious Pete that Meat causes cancer, Unnatural Vegan openly denied the connection. This video goes deep into the science showing several ways meat causes cancer. Sources: Mammal estrogens are 10,000x more potent than xenoestrogens and meat can contribute to 40% of estrogen intake:(http://humupd.oxfordjournals.org/content/12/4/341.full.pdf) 95% of cattle are given estrogen to …Read more »

Breast Cancer Prevention | Research Initiatives at Johns Hopkins Medicine

Learn more about the groundbreaking breast cancer prevention research being conducted at Johns Hopkins Medicine. This research is made possible by the philanthropic support of patients and other supporters of the Fetting Fund. Keep the momentum moving forward. For more information http://bit.ly/FettingFund