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Question Bras and Breast Cancer

Any input or opinions on wearing bras and breast cancer?

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(NaturalNews) Is it possible that wearing a bra can actually cause cancer? Studies show that this is a very real possibility. The reason is that regularly wearing a bra prevents lymph drainage and circulation, which can greatly increase the possibility of developing breast cancer.

The lymphatic and circulatory systems are responsible for both delivering vital nutrients and clearing out toxins. When the body does not have access to nutrients or when it is under the attack of toxins, cancer may develop.

A study published in the European Journal of Cancer studied factors for breast cancer such as breast size and handedness. They discovered that premenopausal women who do not wear bras are less than half as likely to get breast cancer that those who regularly wear a bra. A study conducted by researcher David Moth revealed that even the lightest bras place pressure on the lymphatic system.

Other research published in Chronobiology International in 2000 discovered that regular bra wearing decreases the production of melatonin, which is a potent natural antioxidant and the hormone that regulates sleep, boosts the immune system and, incredibly fights aging. Balanced melatonin levels are essential for the body to fight many types of cancer, including breast cancer.

Researchers Singer and Grismaijer observed 4,500 women and their bra wearing practices. An amazing 3 out of 4 women who wore their bras 24 hours per day developed breast cancer. Women who wore their bras more than 12 hours per day had a 1 in 7 chance of getting breast cancer. 1 out 152 women who wore their bra less than 12 hours a day got breast cancer and an incredibly low 1 out of 168 women who rarely or never wear a bra developed breast cancer.

These same researchers studied the indigenous populations of New Zealand and Australia. The Maoris, who are indigenous to New Zealand, are basically fully integrated into mainstream New Zealand life and interestingly have the same chances of developing breast cancer. The aboriginals of Australia on the other hand have not integrated into regular western society and do not regularly wear bras, and have practically no breast cancer. Japanese, Fijians, and many women from other cultures were found to have a significantly higher chance of developing breast cancer when they began wearing bras.

It may be interesting to note that a very small proportion of men do develop breast cancer, exactly the same amount as women who go braless!
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And just think of all those young teeny boppers who can't wait to wear a bra!
Lots due to peer pressure. Sad!
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Thanks Kevin for bringing that to my attention!
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And just think of all those young teeny boppers who can't wait to wear a bra!
Lots due to peer pressure. Sad!
LOL EarlyBird! I remember that like it was yesterday!
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I thought all bras were burned around 1972. Around the time of the USA Equal Rights Amendment.
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Call it what you want but some women must wear something to support their breasts.
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I'll repeat the link I added to the previous discussion. Lots of good science based information there.
How bras are linked to breast cancer

but the first option for anyone wanting to reduce cancer risk is to raise 25(OH)D above 55ng 135nmol/l
Vitamin D Prevents Cancer: Is It True? and the sooner the better.
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