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Is Your Bra Putting You At Risk?
Women
should continue to wear bras if they want to because there
is no evidence whatever to associate bras with breast
cancer. This theory was developed by Syd Singer and Soma
Grismaijer who wrote a book called Dressed to Kill, claiming
that bras constrict breast tissue and block lymph drainage,
causing chemical toxins to remain in the breast.
The Singers say that "because lymphatic vessels are very
thin, they are extremely sensitive to pressure and are
easily compressed." Their press release claims: "Soma and
Syd were struck by the low incidence of breast cancer in
poorer nations awash in pesticides dumped by northern
nations." So their theory claims that bras constrict
breasts, close blood vessels and lymphatics, and keep
pesticides in breasts for along time, so the pesticides can
then cause cancer.
They report that three out of four women who wear their
daytime bras to sleep contract breast cancer. They claim
that 80 percent of bra-wearers who experience lumps, cysts
and tenderness will see those symptoms vanish, "within a
month of getting rid of the bra." However, there is no data
in the scientific literature to show that women with larger
breasts are more likely to suffer breast cancer; that
wearing bras is associated with breast cancer; that
constricting breasts causes pesticides to accumulate in
breasts; or that avoiding bras gets rid of cysts or lumps in
the breast.
The authors have not published their findings in medical
journals, and I could not find any academic appointments at
an accredited university for either of them. Their web site
asks for contributions to support their research that they
conduct from a 67-acre farm in Hawaii.
Dr. Gabe Mirkin has been a radio talk show host for 25
years and practicing physician for more than 40 years; he is
board certified in four specialties, including sports
medicine. Read or listen to hundreds of his fitness and
health reports at
http://www.DrMirkin.com
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