The True Colors of Health: Seeing the Benefits of Medical Infrared Thermography A Great Tool that can Literally Save Your Life
in point: Approximately 150 years ago, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell’s clinic—the New York Infirmary for Women and Children—had a significantly lower birth-mortality rate than those of other hospitals. She credited the practice of mandatory hand washing by healthcare workers with this result. Yet this practice was seen as “crazy” by her male colleagues and she was labeled a medical heretic. It can take time for new solutions, even those that are simple and pain free, to gain acceptance.
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One in Eight Women Will Get Breast Cancer Statistics show that breast cancer will affect one out
of eight women in the U.S., and that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the U.S., after lung cancer.
Money is Spent on Treatment, Not Prevention
ew medical practices and technologies save numerous lives, however many of those practices, when first introduced, were met with derision and were widely ignored. One case
1% goes to prevention. Most breast cancers are found after six to eight years of growth.
Mammograms and Radiation Exposure “An
abnormal thermogram is the
single most important marker of high risk for developing breast cancer”
Leading authorities, including Dr. Devra Lee Davis, a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University, an advi- sor to the United Nations and World Bank, and a former presidential appointee, say that “most cancer is made, not born.”The war on can- cer, however, has been focused on treatment and not on prevention. The sobering fact is the majority of cancer research money - about 99% - goes to the diagnoses and treatment of cancer, while less than
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While the predominant screening tool is the mammogram, an increasing number of physicians and researchers are not convinced this is a successful screening tool for breast cancer; while no one denies the value of mammograms for diagnostic evaluation, the value is not as clear for health screening. Many questions are being raised concerning cumulative exposure to low dose radiation. A large meta-analysis published in The Lancet showed no reduction in breast cancer deaths with annual mam- mogram screening. Multiple sources have challenged the safety of mammography screening. Researchers who study mammogram radiation are calling for a re-evaluation of the radiation exposure risks associated with mammograms. A study published in Radiation Research reported that increased risks caused by mammography are 2.7 to 5.3 times higher than previ- ously assumed; the original risk was a cumulative 1% per screening.
Thermography Detects Early Risk Factors
The good news is that thermography is totally safe; there are no side effects, no emissions, no chance of injury due to compression, and multiple screenings can be safely performed at any age without risk of radiation damage. Thermography has been available for more than 20 years and has the proven ability to detect early risk factors for breast cancer. It is well known that a large percentage of breast cancers grow for many years before conventional devices or self- examination can detect them. If we could detect subtle changes oc- curring in year two or three we could use less invasive interventions such as dietary, hormone, and lifestyle changes as well as a variety of natural medicines. Medical Infrared Thermography (MIT) detects changes while you still have power over your health. At our center in Brookfield, Connecticut, we have many cases of early detection of suspicious breast patterns using thermography. We have seen women reverse these early risks using Chinese medicine and safe supplementation protocols. In some cases, scheduled biopsies were cancelled because the physician couldn’t find anything to biopsy. The key is early detection, prevention, and constant monitoring. Our experiences are not isolated cases of positive detection
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