Drug Creates Inhospitable Environment for bc Progression
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Now that we are talking copper it dawned on me that if exposed to EMF's it can cause high levels of copper in the blood stream. I do not usally go to the extreme but now Im thinking may be testing blood work for copper levels is not a bad idea.
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solfeo, for what it's worth, I did the RGCC test too, and all the metastasis stuff came back high just like yours.My integrative physician said every report he has seen comes back that way, so don't stress about it too much. The weird part about mine was I had zero estrogen receptors in my pathology, but the RGCC test said I had a 30% response to tamoxifen. He said he sometimes prescribes it at a low dose if it is something i want to consider, like 5-10 vs. the 20 most people take. I haven't done anything with that info yet. Not sure what to do about it.
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funthing42 - I have sadly concluded that it is impossible to rid ourselves of EMF pollution. I turn everything off in my house at night, but what do I do about the 30 wifi networks that are picked up in my bedroom? I can't even get the next door neighbor to turn off their porch light, how am I gonna convince the whole neighborhood to turn off their wifi, haha. I laugh but it's not funny. I'm gonna end up like Chuck in Better Call Saul, if anyone watches and knows what I'm talking about. News to me that EMFs raise copper levels.
ItalyChick - thanks for confirming what my naturopath said about everyone getting that kind of result. Regarding your test showing an effect from tamoxifen on ER- cancer, don't quote me on it, but I have read that tamoxifen does have some cancer killing effect that isn't hormone related.
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Solfeo. Lol love it. Its a good show.
Totally impossible but as long as we donot sit on transformers 24-7 we should beee gooood. Oh those poor squrriels.
Thanks for the laugh
Squrriel by day !
Super squrriel by night !
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Thanks for the update, Tectonic!
Trying to read up on copper toxicity now. Looks like estrogen increases copper absorption. Sweating more helps get rid of it. Think exercise, sauna, steam baths, epsom salt baths, etc.
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Thank you!!! That's a perfect link to share on FB on a day when everyone is posting little hearts to raise "awareness." Going to do it right now. And donate myself.
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