A testimonial letter from one of our clients.
Dear Francine,
Thank you!
I think what you're doing is little short of amazing. It is putting awareness and knowledge back into the hands of women — especially in the area of breast health.
The thermography itself was only part of what I came away with. In a way, the most important part was knowledge — that I didn't have before — about how breasts function, what their role in our health is, and how we can keep them healthy so they can do their job!
I had no idea of this! How can we not have this most essential knowledge about our bodies? Where did this get lost along the way? When did our conversation about breasts become limited to sex, reproduction or fear?
I've mentioned to 3 people that I had the thermogram, and for each, their first question was "Is everything OK?". At our age, that question has become the normal one.
But for some reason, I felt nudged to at last come and have the thermogram. And I came away with so much more than I expected. What I did already know is that as women, in our reproductive system we have an extra organ that the body uses for detoxification! That was already a big lightbulb moment. But I didn't know that our body can hold toxins and waste in our breasts to keep it away from our "essential organs".
I did know that we have lymph glands above and around our breasts whose function is to drain waste and transport it to our exits. I didn't know that wearing a bra restricts or even limits this function! And that our breasts really need and want to "swing free".
Since our appointment, I've been skin brushing and massaging my breasts daily. It hasn't been a chore. It doesn't feel like I'm doing it to prevent any horrible disease from taking hold. It simply occurs to me as something I want to do to enable my breasts to do their thing.
I'll share my experience with friends and family. Most, like me, think of the mammogram as a necessary and intrinsic — albeit invasive — part of our post 50 years. We think of it as the best early detector of any cell change. I hadn't realized at all that the thermogram detects irregularities much much earlier. Not as a malignancy, but as areas of congestion and inflammation. That is being armed with real knowledge.
Sending a big thank you once again.
Love, Su