Friday, January 5, 2018

I Really Should Lose Weight

Fat cells can harbor extra estrogen. With this in mind, doesn't it make sense for women affected by estrogen-fed cancer to become conscious of their weight?


PUBLISHED January 05, 2018

Bonnie Annis is a breast cancer survivor, diagnosed in 2014 with stage 2b invasive ductal carcinoma with metastasis to the lymph nodes. She is an avid photographer, freelance writer/blogger, wife, mother and grandmother.
The new year is here, and with it come many well-intentioned resolutions. One of the top resolutions made every year is to lose weight. In order to accomplish this lofty goal, one either has to increase their amount of physical activity or decrease their consumption of daily calories. In theory, it seems an easy thing to do, but in reality, it's not.

For those of us dealt the cancer card, we know there's a great responsibility to do whatever possible to maximize our life expectancy. Taking good care of our health is tantamount. And since estrogen-fed cancer really loves all those extra fat cells, it behooves us to reduce or eliminate as many of them as possible.


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