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by:
Jennifer
Rodriguez-Allen
Natural
Self Defense
Against
Breast Cancer
- Learning
to Cope
with Organochlorine
Pollution
What
are organochlorines?
Organochlorines
are chemicals
found in
some herbicides
and pesticides,
in chlorine
bleach and
most chemical
disinfectants,
and many
plastics,
especially
PVC (polyvinylchloride).
Organochlorines
are implicated
in causing
and promoting
breast cancer
because
they mutate
genes and
they cause
breast cells
to become
more receptive
to a cancer-promoting
chemical
called estradiol.
Organochlorines
weaken the
immune system
and lower
your body’s
resistance
to bacteria
and viruses.
They also
act as a
negative
type of
estrogen
in the body.
How do
they enter
our bodies?
Organochlorines
enter our
bodies through
our drinking
water, by
eating foods
grown with
certain
agricultural
chemicals,
and through
the plastic
linings
on canned
or microwaveable
foods. They
enter through
our lungs
by breathing
in the fumes
of chlorine
bleach disinfectants
and by body
contact
with chlorine
bleached
paper products
such as
tampons,
toilet paper
and paper
cups.
How can
we reduce
our exposure?
Step
One-Reduce
Your Exposure
The first
thing to
do is to
reduce your
plastic
consumption,
especially
of convenience
foods. On
plastic
containers,
there is
typically
a triangle
with a number
inside of
it on the
bottom of
the container.
You can
recognize
PVC or polyvinylchloride
as the type
of plastic
that has
a 3 in the
center of
the triangle.
As for
paper products,
use oxygen
bleached
or unbleached
paper products.
Companies
who sell
non-chlorine
bleached
paper products
typically
say so on
the label
and they
do not necessarily
market their
products
as “green”
products.
Buy the
non-chlorine
bleach and
more environmentally
friendly
household
products.
Simple vinegar
and water
can be used
for many
household
chores.
Eating
only organically
produced
meat and
dairy products
will reduce
the amount
of organochlorines
in your
diet by
80%.
Step
Two-Help
Your Liver
With
help, your
liver can
metabolize
organochlorines.
Flaxseeds
and organic
egg yolks
contain
lecithin,
a chemical
that speeds
up the elimination
of fat-soluble
chemicals
such as
organochlorines
by making
them water-soluble.
Beans,
lentils,
red clover,
soy products
and chickweed
contain
chemicals
called saponins.
Saponins
help to
break down
organochlorines,
prevent
cellular
mutation
and can
stop the
reproduction
of cancer
cells. These
foods are
strongly
recommended
for anybody
who regularly
consumes
organochlorines.
Members
of the cabbage
family including
broccoli,
kale, turnips,
radishes,
cabbage,
bok choy
or cauliflower
can help
you metabolize
organochlorines
by increasing
the production
of non-cancerous
by-products.
Step
Three-Mother
Nature’s
Help
Woman-positive
natural
sources
of estrogen
can block
entrance
of organochlorines,
estradiol
and other
cancer promoting
estrogens
when enough
of them
are in the
blood stream.
The reason
behind this
is that
these positive
hormones
move quickly
through
our bodies
whereas
the cancer
producing
chemicals
such as
organochlorines
move more
slowly.
If there
are enough
of these
plant hormones
in the blood
stream,
they can
easily block
organochlorines
from attaching
themselves
to breast
cells and
from promoting
cancer.
These
plant hormones
can be found
in lentils,
dried beans,
tofu and
fermented
soy products
such as
tempeh and
miso, parsnips,
sweet potatoes,
pomegranates,
burdock
roots, red
clover,
hops and
ginseng.
Regular
intake of
broccoli
and cabbage
is also
helpful.
Post
Transformation
Tips
Making
changes
in favor
of your
survival
and that
of the environment
often puts
us in a
period of
re-adjustment,
not only
with the
society
we live
in, but
also with
our family,
friends
and neighbors.
Several
strategies
we use to
maintain
positive
social relations
are
Natural
self-defense
does not
mean natural
aggression,
nor does
it mean
that it
will cause
you to develop
a social
disorder
triggered
by the existence
of organochlorines.
Foods and
herbs that
encourage
natural
self-defense
make you
lose the
taste for
products
associated
with organochlorines.
Allow
self-defense
foods to
empower
you to envision
and work
towards
an organochlorine
free future
without
any anger
about the
present
situation.
In other
words, don’t
let the
forces that
encourage
personal
and environmental
negligence
push your
buttons.
Chose
recycled
plastic
toys or
second hand
plastic
toys over
new ones
for your
children.
Send
lunches
in reusable
containers.
Bring
a bean or
lentil salad
to the next
barbecue
or potluck
supper.
Invite
friends
who use
a lot of
plastic
and organochlorine
products
over to
eat. Explain
why you
eat certain
foods and
what you
have done
to minimize
your contribution
to its proliferation.
Relay the
information
in such
a way that
your guests
feel comfortable
and leave
them to
lose the
taste for
organochlorine
products
in their
own way
and time.
Use organic
foods to
show your
body what
a natural
food is
and have
confidence
that your
body will
use this
knowledge
to recognize
what isn’t
natural
and respond
appropriately
to it. This
is a goal
that can
be started
even on
a limited
budget.
The return
of your
natural
body begins
with one
organic
apple, especially
a shared
one!
Written
by Jennifer
Rodriguez-Allen,
B.Sc., Environmental
Chemist
and President
of Agoo
Agii, inc
(http://www.agooagii.com/).
This article
can found
in print
form with
Agoo Agii's
Aromatherapy
Breast Self-Exam
Kit. Gently
encourage
a loved
one (or
yourself)
perform
the Breast
Self-Exam.
Legal
Disclaimer-The
information
contained
in this
article
is for educational
purposes
only and
is not intended
to medically
diagnose,
treat or
cure any
disease.
Consult
a health
care practitioner
before beginning
any health
care program.
About The Author
Agoo Agii, inc. is an eco-innovative natural body care company. We can be found at http://www.agooagii.com/ and contacted at agooagii@agooagii.com. Retail and wholesale inquiries are welcome.
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