Learn about the real causes of breast cancer in this eye-opening blog post. Discover how our emotional trauma may lead to breast cancer. Find out why animal products can increase your cancer risk. And finally, learn several natural remedies for breast cancer.
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What Is Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females worldwide. It is also the second main cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer.
The vast majority of breast cancer cases occur in women. Breast cancer rates are higher in first world nations compared to developing countries.
The breast, like any other part of the body, consists of billions of microscopic cells. Normal cells multiply as they should, and new cells replace the ones that died. Cancer cells multiply in an unusual way and create more cells than needed.
Standard cancer treatments like chemo, radiation, and surgery cause women unnecessary suffering. Chemo and radiation may also cause more cancer.
Breast cancer either begins in the cells of the breast glands or the milk ducts. So let’s talk about what causes breast cancer. One of the primary causes of breast cancer is stress.
Emotional Causes Of Breast cancer
Why Stress Causes Cancer
Dr. Hamer is the founder of German New Medicine. He made an amazing discovery about the emotional connection to cancer. After his son died, he soon developed testicular cancer.
Hamer worked at a cancer clinic in Munich in Germany. He wanted to know if emotional problems caused cancer growth. Dr. Hamer obtained brain scans, of all his cancer patients.
He then compared the CT-scan with the patient's medical records and history. All his patients experienced an unexpected shock before cancer diagnosis. Hamer found out that a particular area of the brain controlled a specific organ.
Each conflict shock affects a unique part of the brain that relays it to the organ. Every cancer has a distinct conflict shock.Hamer learned that diseases run in two phases. We have the active conflict phase that activates the moment we have the shock.
Cancer grows in the active phase. And at the moment we resolve that conflict, we enter the healing phase. In this state, the tumor stops growing. Cancer is not a disease but a biological conflict.
Cancer Is A Biological Conflict
Our bodies go into fight or flight mode if there is an immediate danger. The danger causes a specific biological response. Both animals and humans experience these conflict shocks. The difference between humans and animals is that humans can think.
Our bodies can't see the difference between an imagined or a real situation.When we experience a specific emotional struggle, it activates a particular biological program.
It is not the situation that causes the shock, but our perception of it. Three people can face the same challenge but have three different reactions. Our response depends on our beliefs, values, or our vulnerabilities.
Only after looking at the symptoms can you know what emotional conflict caused it. There are two fundamental types of breast cancer, glandular and ductal (intraductal).
I will first talk about the emotional conflict tied to glandular breast cancer. And then what causes cancer in the breast ducts.
The Emotional Shock Linked To Cancer In The Breast Glands
The function of the breast glands is to produce milk to feed young babies. When a woman breastfeeds her baby, the milk travels through a network of milk ducts to the nipple.
In biological terms, the female breast is synonymous with caring and nurturing. The conflict linked to the breast glands is a nest-worry conflict. It is a worry about the well-being of a loved one, including a pet.
Or it can also be distress in the “nest” itself like a woman’s home or workplace. The breast glands also respond to an argument conflict with a partner, child, parent, or a friend.
During the conflict-active phase breast gland cells multiply. The biological purpose of the cell increase is to boost the milk production of the breast glands. Your growth rate corresponds to the intensity of your conflict.
This milk is for the nest-member in need. The woman's breasts respond to the worry conflict even if she is not breastfeeding anymore. A woman associates the bond with her children and partners with her breasts.
Let's explore why breast cancer grows in a particular breast.
What Decides If Breast Cancer Grows In The Left Or Right Breast?
Whether you're right- or left-handed will determine where the breast cancer will lodge. A right-handed woman will respond with the left breast if she has a conflict with her child or mother.
For example, she can worry about her child's health. The child might have been part of an accident or is taking drugs. Or she worries about her daughter's divorce or her mother's health problems.
A right-handed woman will respond with the right breast if she has a partner conflict. Her partners include her life’s partner as in husband, a friend, brother, sister or father. Or it can also be her business partner.
The opposite will happen in a left-handed woman. So the left breast is a partner conflict, and the right breast is a child/mother conflict. Throughout the conflict, the nursing mother has more milk in the conflict-related breast.
Cancer in the left breast
Right-handed woman: | Mother or child conflict |
Left-handed woman: | Partner conflict |
Cancer in the right breast
Right-handed woman: | Partner conflict |
Left-handed woman: | Mother or child conflict |
A right-handed woman feeds her child on the left side so she can have her right arm free. So she associates her left breast with her child. And a left-handed person feeds her child on the right side.
Men also have mammary glands. But the breasts remain undeveloped because of their higher testosterone level. In females, estrogen promotes the development of the breasts.
However, if a man has a low testosterone level, he can suffer a nest-worry-conflict like a woman.
So let's talk about the reason you get cancer in the breast milk ducts.
The Emotional Trauma Linked To Cancer In The Milk Ducts
The milk ducts attach to the lobules of the breast glands. They merge into the main mammary ducts at the nipple. The biological conflict linked to the milk ducts is a separation conflict.
It is the feeling that a loved one "was torn from my breast“. This loved person can be a child, mother, partner, spouse, sibling, or a dear friend. She can no longer nurture or take care of the person, and the biological program starts.
There can be several reasons for this separation conflict, for example:
- The death of a loved one, including a pet
- A fear of losing someone you love
- A break-up with a partner, child, or parent
- A friend moves away, and you can't see them anymore
The fear of a separation can also activate the conflict. Cancer of the milk ducts may also be because of wanting to separate from a partner or parent. For example, if she experiences a betrayal from her husband or has an abusive relationship.
A separation from a home also corresponds to the milk ducts. The biological purpose of the cell loss is to widen the ducts so that the milk can drain off easier. When the woman can no longer nurture the nest member, she doesn't need to produce milk in a biological sense.
Breast cancer is always part of the active conflict phase. So when you heal the emotional conflict, the biological program stops. Another reason why women develop breast cancer is their diet.
Other Causes Of Breast Cancer
Animal Products Increase The Risk For Breast Cancer
Consumption of animal products increase your risk of breast cancer. Humans are herbivores, not meat eaters. Our bodies can’t handle animal products.
Several components in meat increase the risk of cancer. These include IGF-1, HCAs, and Heme iron. Insulin-like Growth Factor One(IGF-1) is a cancer-promoting growth hormone.
IGF-1 increases when we consume animal protein. Heterocyclic amines (HCAs) are chemicals formed in meat or animal protein during cooking. They develop when you prepare meat at a high temperature or over an open flame.
The Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project researched the link between cooked meat and breast cancer. Women who ate more grilled, barbecued, or smoked meats over their lifetimes had a 47% higher risk of breast cancer.
Cholesterol may also play a role in the development and progression of breast cancer. Avoiding all animal products and eating more fruits and vegetables may improve survival chances.
Why You Need To Get Vitamin D From The Sun
Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, which is essential for good bone health. It also supports the immune, muscle, and nervous systems.
Most vitamin D comes from your skin when it's exposed to sunlight. Women with low levels of vitamin D have a higher risk of breast cancer. Vitamin D may play a role in controlling healthy breast cells and stop breast cancer.
The best ways to boost your vitamin D level is sunlight exposure or vitamin D3 supplements.
The Importance Of Getting Enough Sleep If You Have Breast Cancer
The pineal gland in the brain produces a hormone called melatonin.It releases melatonin into the bloodstream during darkness. Besides helping to regulate your sleep, melatonin also suppresses cancer growth.
Women who work night shifts have an increased risk for breast cancer. This is because they don't produce enough melatonin.
Summary
Breast cancer either begins in the cells of the breast glands or the milk ducts.
The conflict linked to the breast glands is a nest-worry conflict.It is a worry about the well-being of a loved one, including a pet.
The biological conflict linked to the milk ducts is a separation conflict. It can be a separation from a child, mother, partner, spouse, sibling, or a dear friend.
Animal products increase the risk of cancer, especially cooked meat.
Vitamin D from the sun decreases the breast cancer risk.
Getting enough sleep is vital if you want to avoid cancer.
So after watching this video, you should now know that there are natural remedies for breast cancer.
Natural Remedies For Breast Cancer That You Should Use
1. Heal your emotional wounds
2. Eat a healthy plant-based diet
3. Get enough sun exposure
4. Sleep 8 hours every day
Action Steps
In this blog post, you learned about several causes of breast cancer. The first important step to preventing breast cancer is to heal your childhood trauma and the emotional shock that led to your breast cancer.
Another essential step to avoiding breast cancer is to stop eating animal products, including eggs and dairy. We have a seven-day email course that teaches you how to eat a healthy cancer diet. >>You can learn more here.<<
Other ways to improve your cancer condition is to get enough sleep and vitamin D from the sun.
You can learn how to do all these things in The Breast Cancer Healing Protocol. In this free workbook, you'll learn how to heal the emotional wounds linked to breast cancer. You'll also discover how to get enough vitamin D and optimal sleep.
Plus, you'll receive additional natural remedies for breast cancer not mentioned in this blog post.