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Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way (Wise Woman Herbal Series, Book 4) |  | Author: Susun S. Weed Creator: Christiane Northrup Publisher: Ash Tree Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 380 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0961462078 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.99449 EAN: 9780961462079 ASIN: 0961462078
Publication Date: January 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Designed to be a resource for both women who want to maintain breast health and those who've been diagnosed with breast cancer, Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way draws on "women's wisdom," or the inner knowledge often ignored by modern medicine, as a powerful tool for healing. Author Susun Weed proposes an anticancer lifestyle, and, if cancer does enter the picture, a six-step plan for healing (sleep is at zero, or "Do Nothing"; surgery is number six, which she terms "Break and Enter"), with various complementary healing techniques included throughout. Weed is careful to point out that supplements and herbs can hurt as much as they can help, and she lists several alternative-medicine techniques that should be avoided no matter what. The steps she does recommend--from herbal oils for breast massage to help detect lumps early to the herbs milk thistle, dandelion, and burdock for women with liver damage from tamoxifen--are explained clearly, sometimes with fascinating quotes from centuries-old books on healing. Weed will draw ire from some readers for recommending that mammograms be avoided. She says they tend to squeeze cancer cells into the bloodstream and can't detect cancer until it's metastatic, which are reasons enough to not have them, and adds that women would be better off by making her suggested anticancer lifestyle changes, paying more attention to their breasts, and performing regular self-exams. The warnings about the dangers of electromagnetic fields, exposure to estrogen, and organochlorides from plastics may frighten some, but Weed means to enlighten and empower. She dedicates the book to environmentalist and Silent Spring author Rachel Carson and poet Audre Lorde, who both died of breast cancer. Extensive herbal resources, a solid glossary, and a thorough index are included.
Product Description Foods, exercises, and attitudes to keep your breasts healthy. Supportive complimentary medicines to ease side-effects of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or tamoxifen. Foreword by Christiane Northrup, M.D.
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Breast Cancer Bible December 23, 2009 A. K. McGovern (Vermont) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I gave my original copy to someone and had to reorder when I recently was re-diagnosed. This book provides excellent information and advice to help you negotiate between alternative and conventional treatments for cancer. It gives one a sense of peace and control
Every woman (and a few doctors) needs to read this book October 26, 2009 Carolyn Molyneux (Atlanta, GA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a breast cancer survivor and wish I had found this book a couple of years ago. It is very empowering to read and and encourages women to take control of their own health and wellness. Once you get in the medical system, it's easy to feel victimized and over your head. Medical people try to scare you into treatments and drugs that may not be in your best interest. Ladies you need to educate yourself and learn how to care for and nourish your own body. This will go a long way in keeping us all out of harm's way within the medical establishment. Susun Weed stresses the importance of nutrition and self-care as a means to staying well, as well as not being afraid of your own body. (Many of us are, I think). This is a great resource for any woman, especially those with breast cancer - or who think they might get it -- and that could be virtually everyone! Recommend very highly.
Susun Weed rocks December 29, 2008 K. Peterson (Minnesota) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I really enjoy Susun Weed's books and this was no exception. I find her style very down to earth and full of practical advice. However, I would not recommend this book to people who believe everything their allopathic doctor tells them.
Thank You, Thank You Susun!! August 31, 2008 Patricia McCarthy 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a breast patient dealing with stage 4 metastic cancer, I have been reading (at least 50 books) and researching on-line, both conventional and alternative medicine, for 3 and a half years. Susun's book is the most comprehensive, straight forward book with the most practical, helpful information I have found anywhere. It is my medical bible.
I am buying copies to share.
A Must Read March 25, 2008 J. N. Heystek (San Leandro, California United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a required book for school and I found it so helpful and inspiring, even though I had never thought about breast cancer before now. It was not at all frightening and there were plenty of practical everyday tips and exercises for maintaining breast health. I highly recommend this book for women of all ages.
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