Fibrocystic breasts

Many women develop lumpy breast tissue, especially after their thirties. Their breasts have developed fibrotic tissue and cysts started to form within.

Such breasts become pressure-sensitive and painful, especially before the menstruation.

Doctors do not refer to this as diseased breasts because the size of the cysts fluctuates and does not seem to cause any other health issue. They look at it more as a nuisance although for the woman with cystic breast, this presents a problem.

As is the case with every chronic health issue, doctors have no clue what causes the changes in the structure of a woman’s breast, why they become fibrotic, or why cysts appear in them.

This is what the experts say about it:

The exact cause of fibrocystic breast changes isn’t known, but experts suspect that reproductive hormones — especially estrogen — play a role.

Fluctuating hormone levels during the menstrual cycle can cause breast discomfort and areas of lumpy breast tissue that feel tender, sore and swollen. Fibrocystic breast changes tend to be more bothersome before your menstrual period and ease up after your period begins.

Since hormones control cellular action, there is a change in hormonal activity before, during, and after menstruation. Since doctors are clueless, they blame the normally functioning body for those changes which happen in some women and do not occur in others.

How does that work? Every woman of childbearing age who menstruates has the same hormonal changes and only some of them develop fibrotic or cystic breasts.

What are fibrotic cystic breasts composed of?

They contain Fluid-filled round or oval sacs (cysts), a prominence of scar-like fibrous tissue (fibrosis), overgrowth of cells (hyperplasia) lining the milk ducts or milk-producing tissues (lobules) of the breast, and enlarged breast lobules (adenosis).

Knowing this, now we comprehend exactly why those changes occur in the breast, how we could have prevented this from happening, and how we can help the body to heal itself.

In the article on Baker’s cysts, I explain why cysts form

It is all about a toxic blood. When the blood is toxic, the cells do not want to hydrate so they in time become dehydrated. A tissue made of dehydrated cells becomes hard and the protein becomes visible. We call such a tissue fibrotic.

I have described fibrosis in the article about pulmonary fibrosis

Why do cysts increase in size and why do the breasts become more painful and sensitive just before the menstruation and everything subsides after the menstruation?

Menstrual cycles are a program that ensures that the procreation organs are maintained in as healthy a state as possible. Toxins become released from the tissues into the blood so that they can be eliminated during menstruation. The woman will lose some of the toxic blood and replenish it with a new, clean one, diluting the overall blood toxicity.

Since the purpose of cysts is to trap as much of the toxins and make the blood as clean as possible before it enters the designated organ, cysts fill up with more toxins which makes them larger.

After menstruation, as the blood becomes cleaner, the toxic content of the cyst slowly leaks into the blood to be eliminated through the blood-cleansing organs (kidneys, mucus tissue, skin), which makes the cyst smaller and less painful.

Some experts on the soyence of madsin claim that the formation of cysts is related to the insufficiency of iodine in the body which is nonsense that I explain in this video

As you can see, every day we are understanding the body better and better. The truth is being revealed to those who are capable of thinking for themselves and not just repeating the soyentific inverted information.

No matter what chronic health issue we encounter, there is one protocol that will reverse it and that is the SHP.

All we need to know is what is a healthy diet, and how to hydrate our bodies correctly so that the autopilot of healing which everybody possesses can spring into action and heal us.

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