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A considerable number of women globally are experiencing breast-related issues. Upon researching the causes online, numerous opinions emerge, yet most are far from accurate. Various factors are attributed to breast diseases, often pointing to external factors beyond individual control, thereby diverting attention from the root cause.

The mention of genetics raises questions about the sudden prevalence of breast diseases in modern times, given that previous generations seemed unaffected. This prompts inquiry into what might have triggered this change. Breast diseases appear to have emerged suddenly, suggesting a link to modern lifestyle changes. Several potential causes come to mind:

* firstly, the widespread use of ill-fitting bras that constrict rather than support the breasts

* secondly, the prevalent use of contraceptives, which, despite their effectiveness in birth control, may have detrimental effects on breast health

* thirdly, the reliance on Western medication, which may be detrimental to overall health

* fourthly, the use of chemical-laden creams and soaps that compromise skin health

* and lastly, the cumulative effect of unhealthy lifestyle choices.

Key points to consider include the fatty nature of breasts, their susceptibility to damage, and the potential risks associated with invasive medical procedures ( biopsy/lumpectomy etc ). If these assertions hold truth, addressing breast health requires a holistic approach that involves lifestyle modifications and natural remedies. Recommendations for maintaining breast health might include discontinuing harmful practices, detoxifying the body, and adopting gentle breast care routines.

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Dr Enyo Omonu Chrisborn

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