Article: Weekly report by Dr. Christina Rahm - Breast Cancer
Weekly report by Dr. Christina Rahm - Breast Cancer
October is the month that draws special attention to the issue of breast cancer. On this occasion, I would like to address the signs and risk factors of breast cancer, as well as the ways in which Clean Slate can be used preventatively.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The American Cancer Society estimates that about 1 in 8 women (about 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer at some point. In 2020, approximately 2,620 men were diagnosed with breast cancer, resulting in 480 male deaths. Shockingly, the risk of death from male breast cancer is three times higher than that of women. Notably, the number of breast cancer cases in the United States is increasing, particularly with age, as approximately two-thirds of cases occur in women age 55 and older.
Numerous risk factors contribute to the development of breast cancer. These include family history, age, genetics, obesity, alcohol, radiation and exposure to heavy metals and toxins. Heavy metals like cadmium and mercury are known carcinogens, while copper and nickel disrupt hormones. Lead and aluminum damage DNA. A study in "Breast Cancer Research and Treatment" linked lower cadmium levels to a higher risk of breast cancer. Additionally, certain metals such as copper, cobalt, nickel, lead, mercury, tin and chromium (II) promote estrogen-dependent breast cancer cell growth and gene expression.
ROOT products, starting with Clean Slate, play a critical role in prevention. Clean Slate is designed to safely remove heavy metals and toxins from the body. It binds these substances and facilitates their excretion through the urine, thanks to an effective combination of volcanic minerals, trace elements and high doses of vitamin C.
Clean Slate has changed lives by helping the body eliminate these harmful toxins. If you are concerned about breast cancer symptoms or have a family history of breast cancer, look for signs such as breast swelling, skin changes, pain, nipple problems, or swollen lymph nodes. Seek immediate medical attention if any of these symptoms occur.
This report raises awareness of the growing prevalence of breast cancer and the importance of prevention measures. Vigilance and wise management of age-related diseases are essential. Always pay attention to your body as reducing risk is a priority. Remember to love and care for yourself. Your body is the only one you will ever have. Love him, protect him, get regular checkups, and most of all, love your whole being, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.
With love and light
Dr. Christina Rahm