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Study Links Vitamin D Deficiency To Breast Cancer

Researchers from the University of South Carolina (USC) recently conducted a study that found a clear connection between low vitamin D levels and some of the worst and most aggressive forms of breast cancer. Particularly in women with darker skin, those deficient in vitamin D were found to be eight times more susceptible to malignant [...]

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Even a Low-Dose Vitamin D Pill Cuts Breast Cancer Risk By 24 Percent

A recent research study on vitamin D has shown that even low-dose vitamin D supplementation plays a big role in preventing breast cancer. According to the study, which was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, women who take at least 400 international units (IU) of vitamin D a day lower their risk of [...]

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Iodine prevents breast cancer

A Simple Goiter (NaturalNews) Goiter is the medical name for the swelling of the thyroid gland and surrounding tissue (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goiter). The root cause of goiter eludes conventional medicine, but most naturopathic nutritionists agree that in many cases, it’s prompted by a severe imbalance in thyroid function caused by an iodine deficiency. While individual cases may [...]

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Sweet promises from this bitter vegetable

Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, is to publish on March 1 a new study from Saint Louis University that shows “bitter melon extract significantly induced death in breast cancer cells and decreased their growth and spread,” said lead researcher, Ratna Ray, PhD.  Ray, excited by the team’s findings for further [...]

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Women Being Conned about Breast Cancer Screening

(NaturalNews) Western medicine relies heavily on convincing people that they need some sort of drug or surgery to remedy their ills and gain health. Studies often contain manipulated facts and skewed statistics that paint a favorable picture of some new procedure or treatment while shrouding the truth about the risks involved. The alleged benefits of [...]

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