When Your Doctor Suggests Regular Mammograms, This Is What You Need To Say Back!
This is the video transcript from the interview made with Dr. Ben Johnson:
Dr. Ben Johnson: The Secret of Health Breast Wisdom is a book I wrote because we, as a medical society, are giving women breast cancer with our demanding that they get mammograms, which cause cancer. Mammograms are very harmful for women and they shouldn’t get mammograms routinely. This is true and it is already published in the peer review literature.
Still, when a woman visits her gynecologist or family physician, she would be recommended to do the cancer-causing mammogram. It is not true that it saves lives, on the contrary, it increases the risk of dying by 4%.
Ty Bollinger: You mean that the primary technique we use for detecting breast cancer is actually causing cancer?
Dr. Ben Johnson: This is true and it is a harmful test: smashing women’s breasts and then irradiating with cancerous radiation. And it is not sensitive as it should. For women under 50, it is 52% effective. 52 is close to 50, right?
Ty Bollinger: Yeah it is.
Dr. Ben Johnson: This means that in half of the women that are affected of breast cancer, the technique will not detect their cancer. This is not good test and a harmful one as well. There are more effective and safer tests. And still, doctors perform this test today. A test that causes breast cancer.
Ty Bollinger: And it is not effective in 50% of the cases. Which are the better options for detecting breast cancer?
Dr. Ben Johnson: There are two options. If you notice a lump and suspect you’ve got something, ultrasound can be a good solution. Mammograms are tests of anatomy. Ultrasounds are tests of anatomy. MRIs are tests of anatomy. So, in case you’ve got a lump, you should do a test of anatomy.
Ultrasound allows the doctors to see the lump and its consistency. They can detect the calcium in it and the increased blood flow because the tumors have increased blood flow. The sensitivity of ultrasound is 80%. This means that they are far more effective than mammograms.
When it comes to prevention, you should do a screening. This test is done with a device known as thermography. It has an infrared camera and nothing touches the body. There is no smashing of the breast and cancerous radiation.
As we sit and talk here, we are omitting heat in the spectrum known as infrared. The visual can be ultraviolet and infrared. This is the infrared spectrum of light, which is invisible for our eyes and very detectable by the camera. It has been developed by the military so that they could detect people during the night and that they could shoot down missiles and devices that produce heat.
Ty Bollinger: Yeah, like night vision goggles.
Dr. Ben Johnson: That’s right. They are infrared goggles and we use this technology for detecting hotspots in the breast.
Before tumor was developed at the spot, there were cancer cells. These cancer cells were here probably for 8-10 years. Two cells, four cells, 16 cells, 144 cells, etc. A tumor of 1 cm in size which is detectable to mammogram or an ultrasound needs 8 years to develop. But, it will be too late. A tumor of 1 cm in diameter contains on billion cells.
In this phase, the cancer has already eroded into the lymphatic system and the venous system and it spreads cancer cells across the body. The inability to detect the cancer in early phase is the main reason why mammograms don’t save lives. And it is a huge lie when you read the propaganda: “Early detection saves lives. Get your mammogram today”.
Ty Bollinger: That’s right
Dr. Ben Johnson: So, the statement is true. Early detection is crucial for saving lives. But the mammography detection will cost the patient his life. And when you think about the cancer-causing radiation mammograms are using. The truth is that they cause more breast cancers with mammograms than they are detecting.
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Source: dailyhealthpost.com
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