Bombshell: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging

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Authors: Suzanne Somers
Tags: Health & Fitness, Diseases, Healthy Living, cancer, Alternative Therapies
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Michael.
    MG: And to you, Suzanne. As Bob Dylan said, “May you stay forever young.”

PART II
     

EXPLOSIVE MEDICAL INFORMATION TO HELP YOU REVERSE AGE
     
    Society, including governments and corporations, are in a fog when it comes to aging and age-related diseases.
They party on, ignoring the reality of our pending demise. They dismiss the viability of building a lifeboat to cure aging. Instead, they tend to the sinking ship’s maintenance, patching leaks here and there, bailing out water when it does get in, essentially just treating the symptoms.
Then, when something critical goes wrong, people panic. They pull out all stops to cure what should have been prevented. They never considered fixing aging in the first place … instead passively clinging to yesterday’s acceptance of the inevitability of aging and resting on arrogant pride at man’s capacity to manufacture the next medicine.
All this works fine for the pharmaceutical and health care industries, because that mindset supports an extremely profitable business model. So together with big government, they create barriers to novel and even natural treatments that can cure or even prevent disease.
This makes preventative medicine and lifestyle changes seem unwarranted and bothersome, so most people march in step to the beat of big government and big pharma to a premature death.
    –David Kekich, Life Extension Express

CHAPTER 5
     

BOMBSHELL #1: BREASTS LOST TO CANCER CAN BE REGROWN
     
    This book is meant to blow your mind with the possibilities for your future and present health—which I’m sure the last chapters just did! A lot of the information in this book is outside the box. The new stuff is not what shows up from most orthodox medical doctors, but here is presented by cutting-edge Western-trained doctors, scientists, and professionals … the best of the best.
    Dr. Joel Aronowitz is the doctor who performed my amazing breast regrowth using my own stem cells, and because the procedure is both personal to me and so revolutionary, it is Bombshell #1. This incredible advancement is available right now for women who can qualify for this clinical trial. It is my hope that with the conclusion of this trial, it will eventually be possible to have this procedure covered by insurance and made the standard of care. It’s important to note that when having breast cancer surgery, you need to retain the nipple and the skin around the breast, if possible. Otherwise, it leaves the surgeon nothing to work with for regrowth. Stem cell protocols are very exciting and in the future, potentially any person who has lost a body part due to injury or illness will be able to regrow it.
    Clearly, stem cells and nanotechnology are the future. You found out how nanobots will turn the present model of medicine on its ear in my interview with Ray Kurzweil in chapter 3 , but here we’ll talk about stem cells. They are available now for limited use, but they will play a huge role in new medicine, which fortunately is only a little more than a decade away.
    What do you do when you’ve lost a body part? Up until now, prosthetics have been one option. For women with breast cancer, there have been two choices: implants or a “TRAM flap” procedure, in which a surgeon removes muscle and then moves a blood vessel from the stomach (usually) up into the breast area. The results are unsatisfactory, the look is unnatural, and the recovery time is long and arduous.
    I am proud to say I am the first woman to have legally regrown a breast in the United States using my own fat and stem cells.
MY JOURNEY
     
    In 2001, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The remedy for my tumor was lumpectomy, followed by chemotherapy (which I refused) and radiation, finishing with the after-care drug Tamoxifen (which I refused).
    Lumpectomy didn’t sound so bad; the doctor would just remove a little piece of my already ample breast. I didn’t think I would miss it, and then hopefully the cancer would

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