By Andreas Moritz
Over 300,000 women a year get breast implants. Having breast implants and undergoing mammograms can endanger your health. I have received many letters from women who have or had silicone breast implants that ruptured.
One woman had this to say: “… I have had them for 23 years with no problems. Then they started to leak. The way I knew was I had pain in my chest and numbness and tingling down my arms. I got them out as quickly as possible and did not replace them. The doctor told me that it was a bad rupture and I had silicone in my lymph nodes and chest, and he could only clean up so much of it because it is like glue.”
There are many other ingredients in the implants, heavy metals such as aluminum and platinum are used as catalysts to turn the liquid to silicone gel. Silica is used as a filler; it is deadly if it gets into the lungs.
Implants also contain cyclobexanone, isopropyl alcohol, denatured alcohol, acetone, urethane, polyvinyl chloride, lacquer thinner, ethyl acetate, epoxy resin, epoxy hardener, amine, printing ink, toluene, freon, silicone, flux, solder, metal cleaning acid, formaldehyde, talcum powder, color pigments, oakite (cleaning solvent), cyanoacyrylates, ethylene oxide, carbob black, xylene, hexone, hexone 2, thixon-OSN-2, rubber, acid atrearic, zinc oxide, naptha (rubber solvent), phenol, methylene chloride and benzene.
If you are concerned about getting breast cancer, it is best to avoid anything that is as unnatural as the above substances/chemicals. Women can actively contribute to a carefree future by taking care of their bodies’ daily needs and requirements.
Another frequent question I am asked is “What about Saline Implants?” Saline implants aren’t much better than silicone implants. Plastic surgeons like Susan Kolb, M.D., Atlanta, have seen the implants turn black, darkened by a fungus. The fungus can easily migrate into the blood causing severe symptoms of illness, including suicidal tendencies.
The risks are real and serious, and the complication rate is extraordinarily high. And it makes sense why this danger exists. The labels on 1-quart bottles of saline IV solution recommend storage at 77 degrees and include a discard date of about 18 months. With implants, the saline is stored in the body at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit degrees for years, which naturally makes it a perfect medium for fungi and other microbes to grow. Many women have had their saline implants for 10 or more years, and are suffering from unexplained symptoms of illness and sub-clinical infections. Women with saline implants complain about the same autoimmune problems that those with silicone-gel sacs experience.
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This is an excerpt from my book TIMELESS SECRETS OF HEALTH & REJUVENATION
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