Cancer refers to any one of many diseases characterized by the development of abnormal cells that divide uncontrollably, and have the ability to infiltrate and destroy normal body tissue.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, and in the United States, it accounts for 29% of all cancers in women. Breast cancer usually begins in a single cell that changes from normal to malignant over a period of time.
Breast cancer is a complex disease. Medical researchers are learning about what happens inside cells that may cause it. They have identified changes in certain genes within breast cells that can be linked to a higher risk for breast cancer. Breast cells contain a variety of genes that normally work cooperatively with a woman’s natural hormones, diet, and environment to keep her breasts healthy. Certain genes routinely keep breast cells from dividing, growing out of control, and forming tumors. When these genes become altered, changes occur, and a cell can no longer grow correctly.
Bio-Touch, used in conjunction with standard medical care such as chemotherapy and radiation, can produce very beneficial results. Reduction in stress is one of those benefits, as well as a lessening of side effects from chemo and radiation. Bio-Touch has even been known to help in the shrinking of tumors.
What’s more, preliminary research has shown that the use of Bio-Touch raises levels of Interleukin-12 (IL-12) which has shown to be an important link between innate resistance and adaptive immunity (see Research Article).
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