Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Bras and health risks

Bras and health risks The surprising fact is that if there are no weapons, not breast cancer. The main problem with the weapons, which seemed to be blocking the flow of the lymphatic system. Try this: at the end of the day, take the bra and looking in the mirror. If you can see the lines on the skin left by your bra is removed from the circulation of your lymphatic system. Remember, health is more important than the way society thinks you should watch. The lymphatic system is an important part of cleansing the body of the system. If the breast tissue is limited due to a tight fitting garment, like a bra, toxins in the lymphatic system of this area are not allowed to drain properly. Because of poor drainage, every day more and more toxins build up in the region. The statistics speak for themselves. In a retrospective study with care: the woman who wore a bra 24 hours a day for 3 to 4 the possibility of developing breast cancer. Women who wore bras more than 12 hours a day, but not to bed had a risk of 1 to 7. Women who wore their bras less than 12 hours per day had a risk of 1 in 152. Women who have never wo a bra has a 1 in 168 chance to get breast cancer. These alarming statistics are starting to raise conces tight clothing in general, heavy glasses. In April 1991 the magazine USA Today article titled "Dress for health, not style," Dr. Leonard Morgan strictly was against the clothing of all kinds. Too-tight shirt colar and ties, knee hi socks, elastic stockings, and much more. In a study of the connection between bras and breast cancer, women who wear bras are dangerously tight or restrictive were asked whether their bras were comfortable. Many said they were! Throughout history, people have become accustomed to a variety of clothing that was detrimental to our health: corsets, spike heals, close toed shoes, underwear, nylon, chemical hair dyes, and more. I'm starting to get used to what is natural and good for our bodies. For more information on the studies of the link between breast cancer and wearing bras, read Dressed To Kill, by Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer.

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