Total Curve Improves Breast Health
Breast cancer kills women. On average, breast cancer
accounts for almost ten percent of all cancer deaths in women, contributing to
more than half a million deaths in women worldwide, and nearly one percent of
all deaths every year. Most deaths from breast cancer occur in the United
States.
This is a disappointing statistic. They are made more
disappointing when you consider that breast cancer can often be prevented.
While some cases are hereditary, more often than not, lifestyle, diet, exercise
and other factors play a role in determining a woman's risk of developing
breast cancer.
Total Curve believes that awareness of this problem is an
important step in preventing breast cancer, while improving overall health inwomen. That's why we wrote this article. We think you will agree that knowledge
is power, and with that comes the opportunity to save lives.
Breast cancer occurs most commonly in the ASI channel, or
the layer that supplies the channels with breast milk. Eighty percent of breast
cancers are found when the carrier finds a lump in her breast. Timing is very
important for positive results. The earlier it is detected, the better the
prospect of survival. Treatments for breast cancer include hormone therapy,
chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
Statistically, an American woman has a 12.5% chance of
developing breast cancer in her lifetime, with a chance of one in 35 deaths.
While genetics plays a role in determining the possibility of breast cancer, it
is a small cause, which is five percent. The most common cause of breast
cancer, so far, is lifestyle. Excessive alcohol, smoking, lack of exercise and
obesity especially after menopause are the main causes of breast cancer in
women.
Age is also a factor. Only five percent of breast cancer
patients are women under 40 years old.
This makes it even more important to adopt healthy living
habits when you are young. The list of breast cancer prevention habits is very
broad. You can start by eating mushrooms and drinking green tea. A
recent study of more than 2,000 women showed that women who regularly ate
mushrooms had a 50% lower breast cancer rate. When combined with green tea, the
risk is reduced to 90%.
In fact, make vegetables as your staple food, especially
brassica (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, cabbage and Brussels sprouts).
Studies show that women who consume one and a half servings of brassica
vegetables every day have a 42% lower risk of developing breast cancer. The
consumption of Brassica vegetables works inversely to the risk of breast
cancer. The more brassicas are consumed, the lower the risk.
Avoid obesity, especially after menopause. A recent study
concluded that adding 22 pounds after menopause increased the risk of breast
cancer by 18%. Alcohol and passive smoking are also the main causes of breast
cancer. The study conclusively found an association between women who consumed
two units of alcohol each day increasing their chances of developing breast
cancer by 8% and increasing proportionally for each additional drink. Passive
smoking, especially in pre-menopausal women, increases the likelihood of
developing breast cancer later in life with a surprising 70%!
Total curves can help you reduce risk. We have strategically
placed buckwheat and watercress in our Total Curve Daily Supplement because both
are proven to improve overall breast health in women. What's really exciting is
that new medical evidence shows that watercress is a strong breast cancer
inhibitor. In a recent British study, scientists concluded that watercress
disrupted the protein responsible for breast cancer. In fact, evidence from
research shows that watercress only 'turns off breast cancer signals', stopping
cancer growth in place.
This is good news for women and another reason to let Total
Curve 3-Step Enhancement Therapy enhance your body with beautiful, natural and
healthy breasts.
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