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22-09-2008, 12:46 PM
A PINCH OF CANCER

The Link Between Bras And Breast Cancer

By William Thomas

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If you didn't burn yours in the 'Sixties, you might want to put it away now. "Bras cause breast cancer. It's open and shut," says medical researcher Syd Singer.

The Singers became breast cancer sleuths in 1991. On the day Soma discovered a lump in her breast, the husband-wife team was studying the effects of Western medicine on Fijians. In the shower, Syd noticed that Soma's shoulders and breasts were outlined by dark red grooves. He remembered a puzzled Fijian woman asking his wife about her brassiere: "Doesn't it feel tight?"

"You get used to it," Soma had replied.

Could bras be constricting breast tissue, Syd wondered, hampering lymph drainage and causing degeneration?

Soma decided to stop wearing hers. But when Syd searched the medical literature he found no known causes of breast cancer, which rarely appears before a woman's mid- thirties, most often after 40. The highest death rates from breast cancer are in North America and northern Europe, with the developing world catching up fast.

The World Health Organization calls chemical toxins the primary cause of cancer. But poisons accumulating in breast tissue are normally flushed by clear lymph fluid into large clusters of lymph nodes nestling in the armpits and upper chest. The Singers found that "because lymphatic vessels are very thin, they are extremely sensitive to pressure and are easily compressed." Chronic minimal pressure on the breasts can cause lymph valves and vessels to close.

"Less oxygen and fewer nutrients are delivered to the cells, while waste products are not flushed away," the Singers noted. After 15 or 20 years of bra-constricted lymph drainage, cancer can result.

Looking at other cultures, Soma and Syd were struck by the low incidence of breast cancer in poorer nations awash in pesticides dumped by northern nations. They didn't find peasant women wearing push-up bras. Instead, they discovered that the Maoris of New Zealand integrated into white culture have the same rate of breast cancer, while Australia's marginalized aboriginals have virtually no breast cancer. The same trend held for "Westernized" Japanese, Fijians and other bra-converted cultures.

in Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras, the researchers also observed that just before a woman begins her period, estrogen floods her system, causing her breasts to swell. If she continues wearing the same bra size, life-saving lymphatics will be even more tightly squished. Had they found the "estrogen link" to breast cancer?

Childless women never fully develop their breast-cleansing lymphatic system. Nor do women who have never breast-fed. Working women who wear bras everyday and postpone having children could be at higher risk, the Singers warn.

Even worse, a young woman's coming of age is often "marked" by her first bra. Like the ancient Chinese practice of foot-binding, "breast-binding" at puberty can eventually lead to severe medical complications.

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Could bras be the "missing link" in a growing epidemic of breast cancer? Beginning in May, 1991, Soma and Syd Singer's 30-month Bra and Breast Cancer study interviewed some 4,000 women in five major U.S. cities. All were Caucasian of mostly "medium income" ranging in age from 30 to 79. Half had been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Almost all of the women interviewed were unhappy with the size or shape of their breasts. Women who chose a bra for appearance, ignoring soreness and swelling, had twice the rate of breast cancer of those who did not.

But the most startling statistic was how many women who wore their daytime bras to sleep contracted breast cancer. So did one out seven women strapped into a bra more than 12 hours a day. Bra-free women have just a one in 168 chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer, says Singer. The same as bra-free men.

"Don't sleep in your bra!" Syd Singer pleads. "Women who want to avoid breast cancer should wear a bra for the shortest period of time possible - certainly for less than 12 hours daily."

Syd also submits that some 80% of bra-wearers who experience lumps, cysts and tenderness will see those symptoms vanish, "within a month of getting rid of the bra."

Not everyone is ready to hang up her halter. As one woman told the team, "My tits will sag all the way to my navel without a bra." But Surgeon Christine Haycock at the New Jersey College of Medicine says that inherited traits - not ligaments or breast size - are the reason some breasts give in to gravity. Bouncing bosoms help clear the lymphatics.

Well aware that their findings were "explosive," the Singers sent their survey results to the heads of America's most prestigious cancer organizations and institutes. None responded. Like the cancer business, the bra business is huge. Multiply how many worldwide women buy several $25 bras every year and you end up with a multiple of the $6 billion-a-year U.S. bra business.

Syd Singer says that establishment censorship of the bra-breast cancer connection is killing women. Pointing to the biggest commonality among breast cancer patients, he's emphatic that it's bra-squeezed lymphatics.

Going bra-less for all occasions, Soma began dressing to de-emphasize her breasts. She also began regular breast massage and bicycle riding, vitamin and herbal supplementation, and drinking only purified water.

Two months later, her lump disappeared.

At the first frightening sign of a lump, an angry Syd Singer says, "women should take their bras off before they take their breasts off." Why wait, when you can liberate your lymphatics now?

REMEMBER: A spectacularly bad combination is wearing a bra and using a cellphone.

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IF YOU MUST WEAR A BRA
Push-up and sports bras are out. Choose loose-fitting cotton bras. Make sure you can slip two fingers under the shoulder-straps and side- panels. The higher the side-panels, the more severe the restriction of major lymph nodes. Don't wear this disastrous device to sleep. Take it off at home. Massage your breasts every time you remove your bra. Sing your lymphatics into health - or at least breathe deeply.

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disorder2k8
22-09-2008, 12:53 PM
that's right, let 'em all go free girls ;)

astro zombie
22-09-2008, 01:17 PM
Thanks for posting this accuracy, i've never come across this info before. I'm gonna look into this more and start spreading the word.



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...Boobies.:cool:

cognizant
23-09-2008, 10:56 PM
Heh... never thought of that before. I wear mine really tight as well for camoflage.

haukipesukone
24-09-2008, 09:19 AM
That's quite intriguing.

Don't some men also get breast cancer? Does it mean they're transvestites, or wear too tight shirts?

blondina1
24-09-2008, 04:02 PM
Thanks for the post. Intersting stuff :)

armoured_amazon
24-09-2008, 04:08 PM
Good job I don't got big titties then :D

silver_eyes
25-09-2008, 09:41 AM
thanku for this info. when i find love ill be sure to tell her.

<3 devon

notthisshitagain
30-09-2008, 07:36 AM
Good info! Thanks for the post.. good thing I always sleep without a bra ○^^

gripit
07-07-2009, 05:50 PM
Wearing a bra increases your risk for breast cancer by 12,500 times. (http://www.junkscience.com/news/sws/sws-chapter2.html)

curtaincat
07-07-2009, 06:05 PM
Wearing a bra increases your risk for breast cancer by 12,500 times. (http://www.junkscience.com/news/sws/sws-chapter2.html)

i dont even have to look at that 12,500 to know wot u talkin' about willis, haha!!:D:D

biblegirl
07-07-2009, 10:34 PM
the line about the bra and cell phone combination is scary :eek:

metacomet
08-07-2009, 06:53 AM
...Boobies.:cool:

LOL!!!

Someone had to say it.

You know it kind of never crossed my mind that some females would sleep with a bra on. Ow!?

rowantk
08-07-2009, 12:14 PM
Haven't there been reports that males wearing tight underwear have a high chance of getting testicular cancer? If I remember right it maybe to do with the testicles being too close to the body and 'sitting' in too much heat?
It seems safer just to let it all hang out!

anthony65
08-07-2009, 12:16 PM
So it seems that it is the basic design of bras that is wrong.

Too much pressure on sensitive bits.

So what are the alternatives?

How did women of different cultures around the world cope with the laws of gravity before the bra?

astrochicken
08-07-2009, 12:48 PM
Haven't there been reports that males wearing tight underwear have a high chance of getting testicular cancer? If I remember right it maybe to do with the testicles being too close to the body and 'sitting' in too much heat?
It seems safer just to let it all hang out!


Yeah.

That's the whole point of having *balls* OUTSIDE of the body.

les_paul_robot
08-07-2009, 05:27 PM
So it seems that it is the basic design of bras that is wrong.

Too much pressure on sensitive bits.

So what are the alternatives?

How did women of different cultures around the world cope with the laws of gravity before the bra?Probably they didn't do anything. Isn't it only recent western cultures that have the breast obsession? Maybe you could look at what they wore on hieroglyphs.

alexc
08-07-2009, 05:28 PM
Probably they didn't do anything. Isn't it only recent western cultures that have the breast obsession? Maybe you could look at what they wore on hieroglyphs.

Bras exist tp push up breasts and given them more prominence, to create the illusion of larger breasts and cleavage. they exist to help more women look like whores. The claims of "support" are absurd.

lauren_almighty
08-07-2009, 05:46 PM
Bras exist tp push up breasts and given them more prominence, to create the illusion of larger breasts and cleavage. they exist to help more women look like whores. The claims of "support" are absurd.

but they do support. depends on the bra too. some are badly made and don't seem to make any difference. but there are decent bras that do the job.

biblegirl
08-07-2009, 05:49 PM
Bras exist tp push up breasts and given them more prominence, to create the illusion of larger breasts and cleavage. they exist to help more women look like whores. The claims of "support" are absurd.

he he you've never worn a bra before have you

alexc
08-07-2009, 05:50 PM
he he you've never worn a bra before have you

Heterosexual men don't wear bras.

metacomet
08-07-2009, 05:58 PM
Heterosexual men don't wear bras.

You just might be the prudest member on the board!

First of all to say that bras are to make women look like whores smacks of psychological issues that I won't even address.

Second of all, you said that the women exposing their breasts in public were whores as well?

So... are there any good women in the world or are you the type that shakes their head at every woman who exposes her ankles through her dress saying 'Shameful' over and over.

alexc
08-07-2009, 06:03 PM
You just might be the prudest member on the board!

First of all to say that bras are to make women look like whores smacks of psychological issues that I won't even address.

Second of all, you said that the women exposing their breasts in public were whores as well?

So... are there any good women in the world or are you the type that shakes their head at every woman who exposes her ankles through her dress saying 'Shameful' over and over.

I'm not the most prurient, just more vocal than most.

The last time I checked, women don't walk around wearing just their bras. They wear a shirt or a dress as well.

As for my morals I see people for what they are, and many women have fallen for Hollywood images of gold diggers out to land the "best" husband or sugar daddy their bodies can buy. Jezebel is alive and well in the West, and the social cancer of feminism has eroded society and caused women to lose track of their place in society.

biblegirl
08-07-2009, 06:09 PM
So it seems that it is the basic design of bras that is wrong.

Too much pressure on sensitive bits.

So what are the alternatives?

How did women of different cultures around the world cope with the laws of gravity before the bra?

well they actually thought smart back then: support from your torso, what a concept


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nowadays our shoulders and backs are suffering because we're holding up all the weight on two miserable straps, i'd opt for the corset any day

metacomet
08-07-2009, 06:13 PM
i'd opt for the corset any day

Please God let that become the new trend...

http://www.curvygirlclothing.com/ProductImagesnew/miranda_top_goth_black_sleeves_lace_corset_front.j pg

They fit sooo well on curvy women too, helping to promote healthy body types for females.

But what do I know I'm just a dude :p.

kingmonkey
08-07-2009, 06:35 PM
Surely if it was down to bras, the rates of breast cancer would be much higher?

alexc
08-07-2009, 06:56 PM
Surely if it was down to bras, the rates of breast cancer would be much higher?

The rates are pretty high as they are. Besides, bras just increase your odds, they don't guarantee cancer.

Corsets are not going to be any better. If anything the reduced lung capacity and truncated circulation in the torso will cause MORE problems.