Off topic - cervical cancer enquiry

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Hi Christine,

i noticed that you wrote the comments below and wondered if you could direct me to where that research could be found for a very close friend of mine with cervical dysplasia,(if you get a chance).

Best Wishes

Anne-helen

"Given that the latest research into cervical cancer is looking at T-cell response rather than the virus that causes the disease, it?s really worth considering the importance of supporting our immune system above all else. It?s a fallacy that any researcher, pharmaceutical company, or doctor knows with any precision whatsoever how our endocrine system fully works. For every known effect there are a thousand distant reverberations."

It looks like a new vaccine is about to be approved by the FDA against 3 or 4 of the deadliest strains of HPV. I was commenting on a scientific news article I came across on either CNN or BBC. If you go to one of the big net news sites and do a search, you'll find tons of information. It's long been known by conventional medicine that boosting one's nutritional status and discontinuing immune system destroyers like smoking can have a dramatic effect on dysplasia.

I can totally validate that. I was diagnosed with severe cervical dysplasia about 7 years ago and there was much speak of cone biopsy etc! I entirely changed my diet to organic vegetarian and made some major changes to my lifestyle too, no more smoky places, rest, meditation etc. (Sounds like I need to be doing the same now! :) It quickly and COMPLETELY cleared up and I have never had a recurrence. I believe diet was a major factor in this.
Michelle