Monday, September 16, 2013

Breast Cancer & Microcalcification



More & more breast cancer is associated with calcification.  What is causing the calcification in the first place?  In 1999, research found that calcium oxalate is the calcium found in breast tissues.  Oxalic acid is a mycotoxin from aspergillus (a cancer causing fungus), the calcium binds to it to try to neutralize it.  The body is trying to protect itself from the Oxalic acid that’s the mycotocin.  Alcohol, antibiotics, grains, & sugar are mycotoxins. I help guide folks with cancer to optimal health, right now I am running a special for people with cancer. A complimentary Live Blood Cell Analysis for a limited time, only.  Call for details.

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