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imagesThis article is designed with intent and purpose to provide you with information, based on my own experience. On November 2007, I suddenly felt pain in my left breast, rubbed and discovered a large lump. I made an appointment at our clinic and was referred to a specialist for further tests. I rembember feeling fearful for my future, what will I do if I need surgery to remove a breast lump or cancer, “what about my kids?” I went to the appointment and while sitting in the waiting room, I observed so many women, like a revolving door walking in and out of a radiation room. I had a sinking feeling and wanted to sob for all them women. I wondered, “is that what I will be doing, having radiation treatments too?” I had a mammogram, which showed a large lump. I received an ultrasound to get a closer look and the fluid was clear and likely not cancer, thank God! The physician took a large needle and drained the fluid out of the lump and it disappeared…did it? The physician said, “it may return, these things usually do.”

Nothing against the physician, she is doing her job…but isn’t it typical of the medical community to send me on my way.  I was given no further instruction as to why I had the lump or what to do to keep it from returning.  They put a band-aid on my lump and I wanted to know why it was there in the first place. Why will it return? The practice to me is similar to , “picking the yellow flower off of a dandelion, the root of the plant still exists down below the surface.  I needed to know what the deeper problem was and resolve it.

One year later, another lump and it was in the same location. This time around I was a little more educated in breast lumps and the lymphatic system. I spent numerous hours studying and discovering it’s importance.   The lymphatic system is an ignored system in our bodies and so important to our immune functions.  My daughter with type 1 diabetes has a compromised immune system.  She too had bumps on her body. I was recommended by our Naturopath to find a LymphstarPro therapist in our area, but found only three in the state of Minnesota. I read and talked to so many people, who experienced healing with the LymphstarPro, I was just amazed.

This light went on while researching the equipment, that the benefits of the machine are so huge after a decade of proven results, that I will bring number four machine to the Minnesota. The training was set! Talk about timing, I discovered another lump in the same exact location. I knew the treatments would safely remove the lump and not just the dandelion, but also the root of the problem. I also spent alot of time researching the harmful affects of radiation from mammograms and I didn’t want to subject my body to more radiation. Not to mention the large sum of money I paid the hospital to temporarily remove the lump.

The lump was painful, approximately the size of a grape and it moved around. From my research, I felt confident that the lump was a swollen lymph node and the LymphstarPro would drain the lump naturally. Against resistance from my family and friends to see a conventional physician, I knew the LymphstarPro was the answer and the right thing to do. I still took precautions and wanted to make sure the lump was not cancer, so I had a test called a Thermogram. The test showed my lymphatic system was very congested and the lump was likely not cancer. This test measures temperature regulation in the body. This was a non-evasive test and no radiation. I received LymphstarPro treatments and after about six treatments, each time the lump became noticeably smaller and each time moved downward until it disappeared. The lump was soon gone, words cannot described the relief and pure joy I experienced as my lump melted away.

Since working with the LymphstarPro and treating my own lump, I hear and read so many horror stories about women who treat their lumps the conventional way. Women who have lumpectomy’s and the number of problems that occur, because part of the lymphatic system was simply removed. The lymphatic system is similar to road map, pull out a major intersection and where does the traffic go? I am not bashing the medical profession, but just bringing to light an alternative way to treat breast lumps. I have thought alot about this and have come to realize that we as a society have been conditioned or trained to treat symptoms. If we have a headache often, we mask the pain with pain relievers, instead of searching for the root cause of the headache. Please do not misunderstand me. I have a daughter who has diabetes and without insulin and endocrinologists who are trained to treat the disease of diabetes, my daughter would not be alive today. There is so much more out there, that is not utilized to treat the root and not mask the symptom. We have a need for all types of medicine and ways to heal our bodies.

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