Reducing Risk

Holistic Breast Health uses Breast Thermal Imaging for Risk Assessment. Whatever a woman’s level of risk, there are many proactive steps she can take to improve her breast health and reduce her risk. Once she reduces her risk to below average (TH1 or TH2), her fear of disease should diminish. She can then continue with what she is doing to maintain good breast health and get feedback annually with a Breast Thermogram to make sure there have been no negative changes in her unique Breastprint.

Clients Who Have Reduced Their Risk

The sets of images below are before and after images of Holistic Breast Health clients who have reduced their risk in one or both breasts:

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Average Risk Both Breasts
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Reduced Risk After 3 Months

67-year old woman reduced her risk from Average Risk in both breasts to Below Average Risk in both breasts in 3 months. She followed a strict protocol designed for her by her health practitioner including changing her diet, which resulted in her losing 10 pounds. She also suppressed the Epstein- Barr virus.

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TH 4 Risk Rating in Right Breast
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Reduced Risk After 4 Months

55-year old woman reduced her risk from Above Average Risk 4 to Average Risk 3 in Right breast in 4 months. She followed a protocol designed for her by her health practitioner, reduced high blood pressure medicine and did lymphatic massage regularly.

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High Risk in Left Breast
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Reduced Risk After 3 Months

43-year old woman reduced her risk from High Risk 5 in Left breast to Average Risk 3 in Left Breast and from Average Risk 3 in Right breast to Below Average Risk 2 in Right Breast in 3 months. Among the many proactive steps she took, she made the decision to stop swimming in a chlorinated swimming pool (which she was doing daily) and went to her chiropractor every week for structural adjustments.