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Le port du soutien-gorge a suscité des débats quant à son éventuelle association avec le cancer du sein. Cependant, les données scientifiques actuelles ne soutiennent pas l'hypothèse d'un lien causal entre le port de soutien-gorge et l'augmentation du risque de cancer du sein. Origine de la controverse En 1995, le livre Dressed to Kill de Sydney Ross Singer et Soma Grismaijer a suggéré que le port de soutien-gorge pourrait entraver la circulation lymphatique, entraînant une accumulation de toxines dans le tissu mammaire et augmentant ainsi le risque de cancer du sein. Cette hypothèse a suscité une attention médiatique considérable, mais elle n'était pas étayée par des preuves scientifiques solides. Études scientifiques et conclusions Des recherches ultérieures ont examiné cette hypothèse. Une étude de 2014 menée par le Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center a analysé les habitudes de port de soutien-gorge chez plus de 1 500 femmes ménopausées, dont certaines atteintes de cancer du sein et d'autres non. Les résultats n'ont montré aucune association significative entre le port de soutien-gorge et le risque de développer un cancer du sein, indépendamment de la durée quotidienne de port, de la présence d'armatures ou de l'âge auquel le port de soutien-gorge a commencé. De plus, des institutions reconnues, telles que la Société canadienne du cancer, affirment qu'il n'existe aucune preuve scientifique sérieuse démontrant un lien entre le port de soutien-gorge et le cancer du sein. Facteurs de risque avérés Il est essentiel de se concentrer sur les facteurs de risque établis du cancer du sein, tels que : - Âge avancé : Le risque augmente avec l'âge.- Antécédents familiaux : Une histoire familiale de cancer du sein peut accroître le risque.- Facteurs hormonaux : Une exposition prolongée aux hormones œstrogènes, que ce soit par des cycles menstruels précoces ou une ménopause tardive, peut augmenter le risque.- Mode de vie : La consommation d'alcool, le tabagisme, l'obésité et la sédentarité sont des facteurs de risque modifiables. Conclusion Les recherches actuelles ne soutiennent pas l'idée que le port de soutien-gorge augmente le risque de cancer du sein. Il est crucial de se concentrer sur les facteurs de risque avérés et de ne pas se laisser distraire par des hypothèses non fondées. Pour réduire le risque de cancer du sein, il est recommandé d'adopter un mode de vie sain, de participer aux programmes de dépistage appropriés et de consulter régulièrement des professionnels de la santé. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Tight clothing causes a significant negative effect on your body. And the danger is you don't even notice it. After groundbreaking research on the connection between bras and breast cancer since the 90's, Sydney Ross Singer joins us for today's episode to discuss how you can develop a better mindset around bras, clothing, culture, and a healthier lifestyle as a whole. Meet our guest As a lecturer and author, Sydney Singer's humor, wit, and clear writing styles have made him a highly sought-after speaker and interview guest. After receiving graduate training in biochemistry and being awarded his master's degree in anthropology in 1981 from Duke University, Sydney Ross Singer decided to pursue a career in the new and emerging field of medical anthropology. To better understand how culture and environment affect human health, he then went on to complete three years of medical school at the University of Texas to become one of the first medically trained anthropologists in the United States. In 1994, he founded and currently serves as Co-Director of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease with his wife and co-research Soma Grismaijer. This pioneering organization is dedicated to discovering the culture-based causes of disease. Using an integrated approach from the fields of biochemistry, anthropology, medical humanities, and medicine, Sydney Singer has made numerous medical discoveries into the cultural causes of various common diseases. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker's Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a roundup article of all the best current deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus with the FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course The simple, guided, and actionable way to unlock your longevity potential & slow biological aging Key takeaways Most diseases are caused by lifestyle, not biochemistry Not wearing tight clothes and getting enough sunlight can boost your health Stimulate or rest your thyroid depending on your usage Links Watch it on YouTube: Full episode show notes: https://mindbodypeak.com/146 Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick
According to Wikipedia, “The history of bras (or brassières) is closely tied to the social status of women, the evolution of fashion, and shifting views of the female body over time. Throughout history, women have used various garments to support, cover, restrain, reveal or modify the appearance of their breasts. Artifacts dating back to the 14th century BCE, depict women wearing bikini-like garments. By the 14th century CE, the proto-bra was in development in Europe. From approximately the 16th century CE onward, the corset dominated the undergarments of wealthier women in the Western world. By the early 20th century, garments more closely resembling contemporary bras had emerged, though large-scale commercial production only occurred in the 1930s. By the time the war ended, most fashion-conscious women in Europe and North America were wearing bras. From there, the bra was adopted by women in other parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America.” (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_bras) Sydney Ross Singer is a pioneer of applied medical anthropology, and the co-author of the internationally acclaimed book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Using his training in medicine and anthropology, Sydney searches for the cultural causes of disease, empowering people to stop harming themselves by adopting healthier ways of living. Sydney is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease, and is the Director of the Good Shepherd Foundation. He lives with his wife and co-researcher, Soma Grismaijer, on a rainforest preserve off-the-grid in Hawaii. He joins me via Streamyard on today's Forever FAB Podcast to discuss breast health, bras, and the raging against the machine. About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Do you want to know more about breast health and factors that can contribute to it? Please purchase Sydney Singer's book, Dressed to Kill on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dressed-Kill_Second-Between-Breast-Cancer/dp/0757004628/ Do your research: read more at academia.edu: https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/SydneyRossSinger Free yourself. Go bra-free and participate in the study; sign up at brafreestudy.org. If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon.
According to Wikipedia, “The history of bras (or brassières) is closely tied to the social status of women, the evolution of fashion, and shifting views of the female body over time. Throughout history, women have used various garments to support, cover, restrain, reveal or modify the appearance of their breasts. Artifacts dating back to the 14th century BCE, depict women wearing bikini-like garments. By the 14th century CE, the proto-bra was in development in Europe. From approximately the 16th century CE onward, the corset dominated the undergarments of wealthier women in the Western world. By the early 20th century, garments more closely resembling contemporary bras had emerged, though large-scale commercial production only occurred in the 1930s. By the time the war ended, most fashion-conscious women in Europe and North America were wearing bras. From there, the bra was adopted by women in other parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America.” (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_bras) Sydney Ross Singer is a pioneer of applied medical anthropology, and the co-author of the internationally acclaimed book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Using his training in medicine and anthropology, Sydney searches for the cultural causes of disease, empowering people to stop harming themselves by adopting healthier ways of living. Sydney is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease, and is the Director of the Good Shepherd Foundation. He lives with his wife and co-researcher, Soma Grismaijer, on a rainforest preserve off-the-grid in Hawaii. He joins me via Streamyard on today's Forever FAB Podcast to discuss breast health, bras, and the raging against the machine. About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Do you want to know more about breast health and factors that can contribute to it? Please purchase Sydney Singer's book, Dressed to Kill on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dressed-Kill_Second-Between-Breast-Cancer/dp/0757004628/ Do your research: read more at academia.edu: https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/SydneyRossSinger Free yourself. Go bra-free and participate in the study; sign up at brafreestudy.org. If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon.
According to Wikipedia, “The history of bras (or brassières) is closely tied to the social status of women, the evolution of fashion, and shifting views of the female body over time. Throughout history, women have used various garments to support, cover, restrain, reveal or modify the appearance of their breasts. Artifacts dating back to the 14th century BCE, depict women wearing bikini-like garments. By the 14th century CE, the proto-bra was in development in Europe. From approximately the 16th century CE onward, the corset dominated the undergarments of wealthier women in the Western world. By the early 20th century, garments more closely resembling contemporary bras had emerged, though large-scale commercial production only occurred in the 1930s. By the time the war ended, most fashion-conscious women in Europe and North America were wearing bras. From there, the bra was adopted by women in other parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America.” (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_bras) Sydney Ross Singer is a pioneer of applied medical anthropology, and the co-author of the internationally acclaimed book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Using his training in medicine and anthropology, Sydney searches for the cultural causes of disease, empowering people to stop harming themselves by adopting healthier ways of living. Sydney is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease, and is the Director of the Good Shepherd Foundation. He lives with his wife and co-researcher, Soma Grismaijer, on a rainforest preserve off-the-grid in Hawaii. He joins me via Streamyard on today's Forever FAB Podcast to discuss breast health, bras, and the raging against the machine. About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Do you want to know more about breast health and factors that can contribute to it? Please purchase Sydney Singer's book, Dressed to Kill on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dressed-Kill_Second-Between-Breast-Cancer/dp/0757004628/ Do your research: read more at academia.edu: https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/SydneyRossSinger Free yourself. Go bra-free and participate in the study; sign up at brafreestudy.org. If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon.
Ladies…what is the first thing you do when you get home after a long day? First, you probably take off your shoes, and secondly… you remove your bra, right? Whew! What a relief! That is your body communicating with you! We put up with minor discomforts all day long to be "socially acceptable," and yet the source of this particular minor discomfort (the bra!) may be causing us undue harm in the long term. Sydney Ross Singer, my guest today, has been researching the link between bras and breast cancer for decades, and according to him, bras should come with a warning label like cigarettes do. Wow! Get ready for some mind blowing statistics, an insider's scoop into the business side of our medical system and the physiological rationale behind the international free-the-nipple movement. After receiving graduate training in biochemistry and being awarded his master's degree in anthropology from Duke University, Sydney Ross Singer decided to pursue a career in the new and emerging field of medical anthropology. To better understand how culture and environment affects human health, he went on to complete three years of medical school at the University of Texas to become one of the first medically trained anthropologists in the United States. In this episode we discuss the physiological, cultural and psychological impacts of the bra along with its complex history and modern multi-million dollar industry. Sydney believes that the root cause of breast pain, cysts, edema and cancer is directly linked to the bra's restriction of critical lymphatic circulation. Sydney explains his unconventional breast cancer research and tell us about his life experiences as an explorer of human culture and "cancelled" member of modern medicine. You'll hear my personal synopsis of my past two months of living bra-free (spoiler alert: I LOVE it!) as well as my perspective as a woman on this charged issue. You can learn more about Sydney's work at BrasAndBreastCancer.org and his absolute must-read book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras, which he co-authored with his wife, Soma Grismaijer. If you feel passionate about this topic, can join their international Bra Free self-reported study at brafreestudy.com to further this important research! Please subscribe, share and leave a review to let me know what you thought about this episode! I love your feedback and I hope this conversation sparks your inspiration :) TIME STAMPS 00:11:05 Animal Testing In Medicine 00:14:05 Culturogenic Disease 00:22:54 The Bra-Breast Cancer Correlation 00:26:25 The Mysterious Lymphatic System 00:32:38 The Dangers Of Your Bra 00:40:40 Signs That Your Bra Is Causing A Problem 00:47:09 Reconnecting With Our Bodies 00:51:57 The Bra In Psychology And Culture 00:53:41 Amy's Testimony To The Braless Lifestyle 00:59:35 Nipple Phobia And Double Standards 01:02:58 The General Rule 01:09:42 Cancel Culture And Industry Interference 01:15:18 Our Medical Corporatocracy 01:22:42 Where To Find Syd You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on her FAVORITE products, visit her affiliate page!
Ladies…what is the first thing you do when you get home after a long day? First, you probably take off your shoes, and secondly… you remove your bra, right? Whew! What a relief! That is your body communicating with you! We put up with minor discomforts all day long to be "socially acceptable," and yet the source of this particular minor discomfort (the bra!) may be causing us undue harm in the long term. Sydney Ross Singer, my guest today, has been researching the link between bras and breast cancer for decades, and according to him, bras should come with a warning label like cigarettes do. Wow! Get ready for some mind blowing statistics, an insider's scoop into the business side of our medical system and the physiological rationale behind the international free-the-nipple movement. After receiving graduate training in biochemistry and being awarded his master's degree in anthropology from Duke University, Sydney Ross Singer decided to pursue a career in the new and emerging field of medical anthropology. To better understand how culture and environment affects human health, he went on to complete three years of medical school at the University of Texas to become one of the first medically trained anthropologists in the United States. In this episode we discuss the physiological, cultural and psychological impacts of the bra along with its complex history and modern multi-million dollar industry. Sydney believes that the root cause of breast pain, cysts, edema and cancer is directly linked to the bra's restriction of critical lymphatic circulation. Sydney explains his unconventional breast cancer research and tell us about his life experiences as an explorer of human culture and "cancelled" member of modern medicine. You'll hear my personal synopsis of my past two months of living bra-free (spoiler alert: I LOVE it!) as well as my perspective as a woman on this charged issue. You can learn more about Sydney's work at BrasAndBreastCancer.org and his absolute must-read book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras, which he co-authored with his wife, Soma Grismaijer. If you feel passionate about this topic, can join their international Bra Free self-reported study at brafreestudy.com to further this important research! Please subscribe, share and leave a review to let me know what you thought about this episode! I love your feedback and I hope this conversation sparks your inspiration :) TIME STAMPS 00:11:05 Animal Testing In Medicine 00:14:05 Culturogenic Disease 00:22:54 The Bra-Breast Cancer Correlation 00:26:25 The Mysterious Lymphatic System 00:32:38 The Dangers Of Your Bra 00:40:40 Signs That Your Bra Is Causing A Problem 00:47:09 Reconnecting With Our Bodies 00:51:57 The Bra In Psychology And Culture 00:53:41 Amy's Testimony To The Braless Lifestyle 00:59:35 Nipple Phobia And Double Standards 01:02:58 The General Rule 01:09:42 Cancel Culture And Industry Interference 01:15:18 Our Medical Corporatocracy 01:22:42 Where To Find Syd You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on her FAVORITE products, visit her affiliate page!
Ladies…what is the first thing you do when you get home after a long day? First, you probably take off your shoes, and secondly… you remove your bra, right? Whew! What a relief! That is your body communicating with you! We put up with minor discomforts all day long to be "socially acceptable," and yet the source of this particular minor discomfort (the bra!) may be causing us undue harm in the long term. Sydney Ross Singer, my guest today, has been researching the link between bras and breast cancer for decades, and according to him, bras should come with a warning label like cigarettes do. Wow! Get ready for some mind blowing statistics, an insider's scoop into the business side of our medical system and the physiological rationale behind the international free-the-nipple movement. After receiving graduate training in biochemistry and being awarded his master's degree in anthropology from Duke University, Sydney Ross Singer decided to pursue a career in the new and emerging field of medical anthropology. To better understand how culture and environment affects human health, he went on to complete three years of medical school at the University of Texas to become one of the first medically trained anthropologists in the United States. In this episode we discuss the physiological, cultural and psychological impacts of the bra along with its complex history and modern multi-million dollar industry. Sydney believes that the root cause of breast pain, cysts, edema and cancer is directly linked to the bra's restriction of critical lymphatic circulation. Sydney explains his unconventional breast cancer research and tell us about his life experiences as an explorer of human culture and "cancelled" member of modern medicine. You'll hear my personal synopsis of my past two months of living bra-free (spoiler alert: I LOVE it!) as well as my perspective as a woman on this charged issue. You can learn more about Sydney's work at BrasAndBreastCancer.org and his absolute must-read book, Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras, which he co-authored with his wife, Soma Grismaijer. If you feel passionate about this topic, can join their international Bra Free self-reported study at brafreestudy.com to further this important research! Please subscribe, share and leave a review to let me know what you thought about this episode! I love your feedback and I hope this conversation sparks your inspiration :) TIME STAMPS 00:11:05 Animal Testing In Medicine 00:14:05 Culturogenic Disease 00:22:54 The Bra-Breast Cancer Correlation 00:26:25 The Mysterious Lymphatic System 00:32:38 The Dangers Of Your Bra 00:40:40 Signs That Your Bra Is Causing A Problem 00:47:09 Reconnecting With Our Bodies 00:51:57 The Bra In Psychology And Culture 00:53:41 Amy's Testimony To The Braless Lifestyle 00:59:35 Nipple Phobia And Double Standards 01:02:58 The General Rule 01:09:42 Cancel Culture And Industry Interference 01:15:18 Our Medical Corporatocracy 01:22:42 Where To Find Syd You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on her FAVORITE products, visit her affiliate page!
Sydney Ross Singer is a pioneer of the field of Applied Medical Anthropology, Director of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease, and author of numerous groundbreaking health books on the cultural causes of disease. Drawing on his extensive training in biochemistry, anthropology, and medicine, Sydney has made numerous new medical discoveries that have helped millions of people recover from many common health problems caused by harmful lifestyles. He is best known internationally for his groundbreaking and culture-changing research, done with his wife and co-author Soma Grismaijer, linking breast cancer with the wearing of tight bras, and described in their book, Dressed to Kill. BrasAndBreastCancer.org BraFreeStudy.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amy-sapola/support
Listen to this episode to learn more about the lymphatic and circulation systems. Learn what the signs and symptoms are of poor circulation and what you can do about it in order to have better flow in the body. She shares a story of helping a patient overcome atrial fibrillations. Learn Dr. Armitstead's take on fibromyalgia, how to have better, stronger hair, what to do for chronic pain, why bras are harmful, why rebounding is the best exercise and so much more! Resources:Sydney Singer and Soma Grismaijer, authors of Dress to Killhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dressed_to_Kill_(book)John’s Hopkin’s research on EMF and heart ratehttps://academic.oup.com/aje/article/149/2/135/141975Rosemary helps hair growthhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25842469/Hair Rejuvenation Supplementhttps://healingartsnyc.com/shop/hair-rejuvenation
We discuss the second edition of the book Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras with the authors, Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer. They recount how they were subjected to vindictive and prejudiced attacks on their research and their personal reputation. Links to items mentioned in the show: Dressed to Kill (Second … Continue reading Dressed to Kill – Second Edition The post: Dressed to Kill – Second Edition, appeared first on The Naturist Living Show Podcast. #naturism #naturist #nudism #nudist
This week’s show is all about bras! Or rather, the lack thereof. Amy is joined by Humarian’s Community Manager, Christina Conlon, to talk to Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer about their book, "Dressed to Kill: The Link between Breast Cancer and Bras”. Syd and Soma work in the field of “applied medical anthropology” with a focus on how culture and lifestyle can make us sick. Soma begins by sharing her story of finding a lump in her breast and how a prior experience in Fiji led to the idea that constriction from bras could be a potential cause of breast problems. Syd shares new research regarding lymph stasis and how the constriction of bras can exacerbate this issue. They discuss some of the research indicating that women get breast cancer 100 times more than men, but bra-free women have about the same breast cancer rate as men. Soma shares her own experience with transitioning away from wearing a bra and tips for other women to do the same. Syd and Soma also dish about bra companies that have contacted them to consult on newer, less constrictive bra designs based on “Dressed to Kill” and the rise in prominence of less constrictive bras, like wire-free and sports bras. You can find “Dressed to Kill” on amazon.com and wherever books are sold, and you can find more about Syd and Soma’s research at brasandbreastcancer.org.
Did you know wearing a bra can cause breast cancer? That’s what we get to talk about today with Sydney Singer and his wife Soma Grismaijer. Sydney Ross Singer got...
Did you know wearing a bra can cause breast cancer? That’s what we get to talk about today with Sydney Singer and his wife Soma Grismaijer. Sydney Ross Singer got...
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Are you sick of being sick? Burke Allen speaks with author Sydney Ross Singer, co-author of several groundbreaking and controversial health books and co-director of The Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease in Hawaii. Syd and his wife Soma Grismaijer are internationally recognized for their revolutionary and shocking research linking breast cancer with the wearing of tight bras, which they describe in their book, "Dressed To Kill - The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras." To learn more about Killer Culture, visit their website at www.killerculture.com.
Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer stunned the world in 1995 with their book Dressed To Kill, which explored the link between bras and breast cancer. Find out how your own attitudes and behaviors contribute to disease, and how simple lifestyle changes can lead you back to health.
A general discussion about physical health and an interview with Sydney Ross Singer, co-author of the book Dressed to Kill which describes a link between breast cancer and bras. Links to items mentioned in the show: Sunshine and Vitamin D podcast Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer website killerculture.com Dressed To Kill book Play Now Episode XLV The post: Health, appeared first on The Naturist Living Show Podcast. #naturism #naturist #nudism #nudist