(Health-NewsWire.Net, October 05, 2015 ) New Lenox, IL — According to James Matthew of Miracle Alternatives, they have a machine that can be used to treat breast cancer.
The machine is called a rife machine. Rife machines are nothing new. According to James, they have had several customers in the past purchased their Miracle Rife Machine for treating many different forms of cancer.
Some customers purchased the Miracle Rife Machine after trying typical western medicine treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.
In many cases the chemotherapy alone has killed the patient before the cancer has.
Like many women, breast cancer runs in their family. In fact, statistics show 1 out of eight women will get breast cancer.
James explains that each and every woman that has a family history of developing breast cancer should purchase a rife machine and uses it at least three times a week to hopefully prevent this deadly disease.
If you currently have breast cancer and want to take a holistic approach and use a rife machine it is suggested you purchase the Miracle Rife Machine with the optional Miracle Wand.
The Miracle Wand would be used to place over the breast and treat it locally.
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Facts About Breast Cancer
Cells in the body normally divide (reproduce) only when new cells are needed. Sometimes, cells in a part of the body grow and divide out of control, which creates a mass of tissue called a tumor. If the cells that are growing out of control are more ordinary cells, the tumor is called benign (not cancerous). If, however, the cells that are growing out of control are abnormal, don't function like the body's ordinary cells, and begin to invade other tissues, the tumor is called malignant (cancerous).
Cancers are typically named after the part of the body from which they originate. Breast cancer originates in the breast tissue. Like other cancers, breast cancer can invade and grow into the tissue surrounding the breast. It can also travel to other parts of the body and form new tumors, a process called metastasis.
What Causes Breast Cancer?
We do not know what causes breast cancer, although we do know that certain risk factors may put you at higher risk of developing it. A person's age, genetic factors, personal health history, and diet all contribute to breast cancer risk.
Who Gets Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer ranks second as a cause of cancer death in women (after lung cancer). Today, about 1 in 8 women (12%) will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. The American Cancer Society estimated that in 2015, about 231,840 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and about 40,290 will die from the disease.
Only 5% to 10% of breast cancers occur in women with a clearly defined genetic predisposition for the disease. The majority of breast-cancer cases are "sporadic," meaning there is no direct family history of the disease. The risk for developing breast cancer increases as woman ages.
For additional information, please contact: James Matthew at Miracle Alternatives, LLC by phone (1.888.870.5581),
Fax (1.815.854.4601) or email (support@hgllc.co).
You will also find further information on our web site at http://MiracleAlternatives.com
Breast cancer seems to be the number one killer in women. It also seems to be increasing every single year.
After reading the facts on breast cancer you would have noticed all the emphases on the body's cells.
A rife machine treats the body's cells. If the cells in a women's body are vibration at the wrong frequencies, if the cells are extremely weak, then this is how people get all forms of cancer.
About Miracle Alternatives, LLC: Miracle Alternatives, LLC. Are the creator and only distributor of the Miracle Rife Machine and the Miracle Wand?
Miracle Alternatives, LLC. has been in business since 2013.
Legal disclaimer: Miracle Alternatives LLC.
The success stories are representative outcomes. However, there are no guarantees, promises, representations and/or assurances concerning the level of future results.
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