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THANK GOODNESS that you have been disqualified from considering synthetic hormone replacement!!!

You need to supplement with natural progesterone cream. It has been shown to PROTECT against breast and endometrial cancer. Estrogen makes cancer cells divide, progesterone makes them die off.

Please spend some time researching natural progesterone. A great place to start is.

Here is an article from him:
Taken From a transcript of a Seminar by Dr John R. Lee, M.D.

      Breast cancer. Does estrogen increase the risk of breast 
cancer? These doctors will tell you &quot;well we&#039;re not sure, we need 
more studies and everything&quot;.... 

     Another test Dr de Lignières and Dr Chang did was to 
measure the rate at which breast cells were multiplying. The 
breast cells they choose were the milk duct cells, these are the 
cells where cancer originates in breasts. And remember, a 
cancer cell differs from a normal cell only two ways. One is it is 
multiplying faster and number two is it hasn&#039;t differentiated and 
become developed into the full mature cell that it is suppose to. 
So those two things are lack of differentiation and more rapid 
turn over–the cells multiply. With a controlled test Estradiol 
raised the cell proliferation rate over 200%, progesterone with 
estradiol brought it back to normal. The ones with progesterone 
only, lowered the proliferation rate by 400%. Isn&#039;t that amazing! 
What the authors concluded was what they have shown is that 
estrogen is truly a stimulant of breast cancer and progesterone 
is a protector of breast cancer. 

     Johns Hopkins University, not a fly-by-night organization, did a 
20 year study, was published in 1983 in the American Journal of 
Epidemiology and they showed that those women who had 
good progesterone levels had less than a 5th of the amount of 
breast cancer and less than a 10th of all the cancers that 
occurred in women who were low in progesterone. This would 
suggest that having a normal level of progesterone protected 
women from nine-tenths of all cancers that might otherwise 
have occurred!

     Another test was reported in the British Journal of Cancer and 
financed by a royal grant for cancer. Back in 1975 Dr Mohr went 
to the top 3 hospitals in London and said every time you do 
breast surgery on a women with breast cancer we want you to 
measure her progesterone level and estrogen level. They did 
that for 20 years. Then they looked up the survival rate of those 
who had had at least 18 years since their surgery. The survival 
rate of those whose progesterone levels were just below 
normal, not bad but just below normal, was 35-36 percent. The 
survival rate of those who had normal levels was 68-70 
percent.which is obviously 100% better, just by knowing the 
progesterone level on the day of surgery 18 years before. The 
survival rate 18 years later is 100% better! There is no doubt! 
And estrogen had nothing to do with this. If they had continued 
and followed along and when they found the progesterone begin 
to drop and they could give progesterone you know what the line 
would show? No deaths do to breast cancer. I started in 1978, it 
has now been 18 years, there were hundreds of people in my 
practice, they&#039;ve all been on progesterone for 18 years and not 
one of them to my knowledge has died from breast cancer. And 
the first three years consisted only of patients who couldn&#039;t take 
the estrogen because they had a previous history of breast 
cancer or cancer of the uterus. And these are the ones that I&#039;ve 
followed the longest. The rest were people who I said why not 
give it to everybody and so I did.</description>
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<p>THANK GOODNESS that you have been disqualified from considering synthetic hormone replacement!!!</p>
<p>You need to supplement with natural progesterone cream. It has been shown to PROTECT against breast and endometrial cancer. Estrogen makes cancer cells divide, progesterone makes them die off.</p>
<p>Please spend some time researching natural progesterone. A great place to start is.</p>
<p>Here is an article from him:<br />
Taken From a transcript of a Seminar by Dr John R. Lee, M.D.</p>
<p>      Breast cancer. Does estrogen increase the risk of breast<br />
cancer? These doctors will tell you &#8220;well we&#8217;re not sure, we need<br />
more studies and everything&#8221;&#8230;. </p>
<p>     Another test Dr de Lignières and Dr Chang did was to<br />
measure the rate at which breast cells were multiplying. The<br />
breast cells they choose were the milk duct cells, these are the<br />
cells where cancer originates in breasts. And remember, a<br />
cancer cell differs from a normal cell only two ways. One is it is<br />
multiplying faster and number two is it hasn&#8217;t differentiated and<br />
become developed into the full mature cell that it is suppose to.<br />
So those two things are lack of differentiation and more rapid<br />
turn over–the cells multiply. With a controlled test Estradiol<br />
raised the cell proliferation rate over 200%, progesterone with<br />
estradiol brought it back to normal. The ones with progesterone<br />
only, lowered the proliferation rate by 400%. Isn&#8217;t that amazing!<br />
What the authors concluded was what they have shown is that<br />
estrogen is truly a stimulant of breast cancer and progesterone<br />
is a protector of breast cancer. </p>
<p>     Johns Hopkins University, not a fly-by-night organization, did a<br />
20 year study, was published in 1983 in the American Journal of<br />
Epidemiology and they showed that those women who had<br />
good progesterone levels had less than a 5th of the amount of<br />
breast cancer and less than a 10th of all the cancers that<br />
occurred in women who were low in progesterone. This would<br />
suggest that having a normal level of progesterone protected<br />
women from nine-tenths of all cancers that might otherwise<br />
have occurred!</p>
<p>     Another test was reported in the British Journal of Cancer and<br />
financed by a royal grant for cancer. Back in 1975 Dr Mohr went<br />
to the top 3 hospitals in London and said every time you do<br />
breast surgery on a women with breast cancer we want you to<br />
measure her progesterone level and estrogen level. They did<br />
that for 20 years. Then they looked up the survival rate of those<br />
who had had at least 18 years since their surgery. The survival<br />
rate of those whose progesterone levels were just below<br />
normal, not bad but just below normal, was 35-36 percent. The<br />
survival rate of those who had normal levels was 68-70<br />
percent.which is obviously 100% better, just by knowing the<br />
progesterone level on the day of surgery 18 years before. The<br />
survival rate 18 years later is 100% better! There is no doubt!<br />
And estrogen had nothing to do with this. If they had continued<br />
and followed along and when they found the progesterone begin<br />
to drop and they could give progesterone you know what the line<br />
would show? No deaths do to breast cancer. I started in 1978, it<br />
has now been 18 years, there were hundreds of people in my<br />
practice, they&#8217;ve all been on progesterone for 18 years and not<br />
one of them to my knowledge has died from breast cancer. And<br />
the first three years consisted only of patients who couldn&#8217;t take<br />
the estrogen because they had a previous history of breast<br />
cancer or cancer of the uterus. And these are the ones that I&#8217;ve<br />
followed the longest. The rest were people who I said why not<br />
give it to everybody and so I did.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 20:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Sorry to hear that breast cancer runs in your family.  There are herbal or all natural remidies out there you can by. They differ from others, so you would have to go in a general nutrition center store of the sort and ask what they recomend.  The chinese swear by green tea, that is cures everything, plus it makes you feel goo and gives you energy. well good luck.</description>
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<p>Sorry to hear that breast cancer runs in your family.  There are herbal or all natural remidies out there you can by. They differ from others, so you would have to go in a general nutrition center store of the sort and ask what they recomend.  The chinese swear by green tea, that is cures everything, plus it makes you feel goo and gives you energy. well good luck.</p>
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i suggest that you see your local homeopath and or aromatherapist and or dietician. All three will be able to help you control your natural symptoms and none will be as invasive as taking hormones.</description>
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<p>i suggest that you see your local homeopath and or aromatherapist and or dietician. All three will be able to help you control your natural symptoms and none will be as invasive as taking hormones.</p>
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You can go to a naturopath or a herbalist for things that can help relieve symptoms also buy a stress ball and throw it that the door a few times.. kidding</description>
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<p>You can go to a naturopath or a herbalist for things that can help relieve symptoms also buy a stress ball and throw it that the door a few times.. kidding</p>
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