Very Real Dangers of The Pill
There are about 10 million young
women in America who are taking The
Pill to prevent conception.
I wonder how many of them know the
very real dangers of the Pill? Not
many, I suspect. I know that my
younger sister, who died of breast
cancer in 1987, had no idea that
The Pill had probably initiated her
cancer. And I think her three best
girlfriends from childhood, all of
whome used to play in the sandbox
behind our home, never knew how
truly dangerous The Pill is. They
all used The Pill and, like my
sister, all three died of breast
cancer.
I'm going to quote you some very
sobering information about The Pill
that comes from THE KEY TO HEALTH AND REJUVENATION by
Andreas Moritz ,
who has a forum here on CureZone
(Ask Andreas). I recommend this book
to everyone. It will pay back its
cost a thousandfold.
On pp. 251 to 253, Andreas talks
about the dangers of The Pill. I'll
just quote a few passages:
"Women who continually use the contraceptive pill are more likely to develop circulatory problems, liver tumors, headaches, depression,
and cancer than those who don't use
them."
"Women who take The Pill and are aged between 30 and 40 have a three-
times higher risk of dying from heart attack than women of the same
age group who are non-users."
"A four-year study on the Pill,
carried out by the Imperial Cancer
Research Fund in Oxford, reanalyzed
evidence on the Pill of more than
150,000 women. The results show that
ALL users face a risk of breast
cancer, even for up
to 10 years after
they stop taking it."
"The Netherlands Cancer Institute
published a study in THE LANCET
which said that 97 percent of the
women under 36 years of age, who had
contracted breast cancer, had taken
The Pill at some point in their lives."
"Women who have taken the Pill at any time have a 60 percent increase
in the risk of cervical cancer."
Are those acceptable risks to you?
Are those acceptable risks when there are safe, inexpensive ways to
prevent conception? And I'm not talking about IUDs or condoms. Andreas has nothing good to say about IUDs.
Andreas does briefy mention three
safe methods of preventing conception, including the one that
he and his wife have used successfully. They have children,
but none were unwanted. If anyone
is interested in his recommendations, let me know, and
I'll post them.
DO buy a copy of the book.
Blessings,
Owen