Breast cancer is affecting how many woman today. 1 in 7? Something has massively increased those numbers. No speculation
Prolonged estrogen, yea trans are a huge demographic that are in a high risk category, and due to the rest of that medicine cabinet they take, it has so many other health issues, and not just mental. Forget that stat, because more die far quicker than cancer. But it's another larger figure of them. Their life expectancy is terminal. Decades less than their biological averages.
Topically a lot more women were, dunno if it has changed being prescribed estrogen. It's even an injection in some places as a natural enlargement, because when women naturally produce it, is when they're birithing and producing milk.
Estrogen and progesterone naturally produced, have an abundance of health risks, when taken artfically outside of their natural cycles.
They do.
The pill has heaps of side affects. It doesn't always work either. Doesn't a product like Lamisil counteract it.
The conspiracy is breast cancer affecting between 1 in 5 and 1 in 7 women today. If we can put our finger on it. Think. Those rates have exploded. But look at a linked risk of the pill. How many women take the pill today. Look at that 1 in 5 more than 1 in 5? Come on.
There are probably quite a few more factors and medicines. But it is obviously a cause.
I cannot find the statistics on trans cancer but it is higher than normal. There isn't enough data on it. Due to their promotion. But the last time I checked, a high risk group.
No one should be taking Rx'd without being monitored by the prescribing medical professional. Think of a diabetic, people can have diabetes, and have drastically different needs. I'm aware that my following comment doesn't apply to diabetes, but people are over medicated because they've been taught a pill is the quick fix.
Squashed obviously. It's probably the morning pill as a greater risk factor. It being more widely taken when rates have skyrocketed. There are others. If I put a finger on it. Those rates have massively increased as it is being more widely used. Other factors are also breast surgery. But it is less than the statistics taking contraception and developing breast cancer.
The morning after pill was designed as an actual rate oops. It's being used by women who would have been told to take a different type of BC a few years ago she to inconsistancy taking the BC pill. I am far from a fan of the FDA, but in this case it wasn't approved for the purpose it's being used for.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/10312-estrogen-dependent-cancers
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23043248/
https://www.healthline.com/health/breast-cancer/estrogen-and-breast-cancer
Estrogen is particularly cancerous, when taking it for prolonged periods
Men on estrogen give themselves these issues when they do what the reddit mod was doing, and getting estrogen to people without proper medical care.
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatments-and-drugs/hormonal-therapy-for-breast-cancer
Breast cancer is affecting how many woman today. 1 in 7? Something has massively increased those numbers. No speculation
Prolonged estrogen, yea trans are a huge demographic that are in a high risk category, and due to the rest of that medicine cabinet they take, it has so many other health issues, and not just mental. Forget that stat, because more die far quicker than cancer. But it's another larger figure of them. Their life expectancy is terminal. Decades less than their biological averages.
Topically a lot more women were, dunno if it has changed being prescribed estrogen. It's even an injection in some places as a natural enlargement, because when women naturally produce it, is when they're birithing and producing milk.
Low level radiation safety standards account for that singular device. People are surrounds by low level radiation in all aspects of their life.
What are we discussing exactly?
Estrogen and progesterone naturally produced, have an abundance of health risks, when taken artfically outside of their natural cycles.
They do.
The pill has heaps of side affects. It doesn't always work either. Doesn't a product like Lamisil counteract it.
The conspiracy is breast cancer affecting between 1 in 5 and 1 in 7 women today. If we can put our finger on it. Think. Those rates have exploded. But look at a linked risk of the pill. How many women take the pill today. Look at that 1 in 5 more than 1 in 5? Come on.
There are probably quite a few more factors and medicines. But it is obviously a cause.
But more women should be taking it? There are huge risks on sustained usage.
https://www.webmd.com/menopause/guide/which-type-of-estrogen-hormone-therapy-is-right-for-you
https://www.drugs.com/mtm/estradiol-injection.html
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/alzheimers-early-age-at-menopause-late-start-to-hormone-therapy-may-be-a-risk-factor
I cannot find the statistics on trans cancer but it is higher than normal. There isn't enough data on it. Due to their promotion. But the last time I checked, a high risk group.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045%2815%2900249-1/fulltext
Dunno if it's suggested there.
No one should be taking Rx'd without being monitored by the prescribing medical professional. Think of a diabetic, people can have diabetes, and have drastically different needs. I'm aware that my following comment doesn't apply to diabetes, but people are over medicated because they've been taught a pill is the quick fix.
Here is the obvious candidate to breast cancer.
https://breastcancernow.org/information-support/have-i-got-breast-cancer/breast-cancer-causes/pill-breast-cancer-risk
Squashed obviously. It's probably the morning pill as a greater risk factor. It being more widely taken when rates have skyrocketed. There are others. If I put a finger on it. Those rates have massively increased as it is being more widely used. Other factors are also breast surgery. But it is less than the statistics taking contraception and developing breast cancer.
All very conspiracy. You won't get to the truth.
The morning after pill was designed as an actual rate oops. It's being used by women who would have been told to take a different type of BC a few years ago she to inconsistancy taking the BC pill. I am far from a fan of the FDA, but in this case it wasn't approved for the purpose it's being used for.