Will you be changing your drinking habits?
The American Medical Association today reported that 100,000 women were followed in a study over 28 years and the conclusion is that having less than one drink a day (even a glass of wine) could increase your risk of breast cancer.
Three to six glasses of alcohol/week increases your risk of breast cancer by 15% and two glasses/day increases your risk to 51%.
It was further reported that 11% of breast cancer is related to alcohol consumption because alcohol increases levels of estrogen which fuels tumor creation and growth.
Caltrate 600-D Supplement & the soy debate continues!
Hello to my faithful followers…
After one of our members brought this question to our group, I felt that our investigation into the supplement should be shared…so here goes!
The question was: “Does Caltrate 600-D have soy in it?” and then…if so…
Is this a problem for women who have had breast cancer & does the soy act as estrogen does?
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After much investigation, I checked with a friend of mine who is a Pharmacist. As with all the information on this site…PLEASE CHECK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN!
I just try here to bring us the BEST information!
With that said… the Pharmacist has informed me that CALTRATE does indeed have soy oil—although it is in a small amount—HE would NOT RECOMMEND it for anyone who has breast cancer issues.
He felt a wiser choice would be either Os-Cal or Citracal or the generic form of either. He stated that neither of these products has any soy.
AGAIN, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN TO SEE WHAT IS IN YOUR BEST INTEREST!
Dr. Oz has an anti-cancer grocery list
I thought Dr. Oz’s grocery list was awesome enough to share so follow this link:
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/anti-cancer-shopping-list
He also has a recipe link & cookbook. Go check it out! I did!