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Regulation Thermography & Breast Health

Dr. Ursula Contributed by Dr. Ursula M.A., D.H.M., Specialist in Regulation Thermography and Homeopathic Toxicology

As women, we are lucky to be living in an era where a wider selection of breast health options are available. One of these options is Regulation Thermography.

Regulation Thermography is a German technology that has been used in Europe for over 30 years, not only by alternative doctors, but also by MDs. Here in North America, the well-known woman’s health specialist, Dr. Christiane Northrup supports the use of thermography, as does Dr. Lorraine Day, an American surgeon who herself was diagnosed with breast cancer. They both acknowledge research showing the danger of frequent mammograms, not only due to radiation but also due to compression. This is confirmed by Dr. Mercola and also by Dr. Goffman, a PhD specialist in radiation who has done extensive research in this area.

One of the advantages of Regulation Thermography is that it can detect physiological changes long before structural damages occur. Also, it has no radiation or compression and is FDA approved. It is wise for women to establish a baseline thermogram at a younger age so that any new changes can be monitored and treated before they become more serious. This is prevention at its best.

When getting your breasts screened, it is important to realize that breast cancer is systemic. That means that if there is an imbalance in the breast, there will be signs in other parts of the body. Following that logic, it would be wise to monitor other parts of the body as well as the breasts in order to see the total picture of health. This is where Regulation Thermography excels. In total, 119 points are measured on the body, including the head, teeth, lymph in the neck and underarms, thyroid, adrenals, stomach, colon, organs and breasts.

Did you know that there are actually “breast teeth” ? These are teeth that correspond to the health of your breasts. If you have an imbalance in a breast tooth while you have a breast cancer signature, then that tooth must be addressed immediately.

Did you know that the thyroid gland is a big player in breast cancer? If your thyroid is not working properly, either too low ( hypothyroid ) or too high ( hyperthyroid ) it can affect the condition of your breasts. Breast tissue is so sensitive to thyroid hormones and taking added thyroid hormones should be done with caution.

 Did you know that the adrenal glands also have a huge effect on the health of your breasts? An imbalance here also causes hormone imbalance which can then increase your risk of uterine and breast cancer. Knowing what your adrenals are doing is also important as they affect the healing outcome of the woman who has already been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Did you know that poor lymph health means poor breast health? Since the breasts are a drainage organ full of lymph tissue, they can easily become a dumpsite for toxins. It is important to keep the lymph flowing in the neck, breasts and armpits to ensure that the breast tissue does not become clogged. Beware of underwire bras, tight bras and anti-perspirants and chemicals.

 Healthy breasts depend on many factors. If you want an accurate picture of your breast health or to monitor treatment for serious breast pathology, then  it is important to also check on all the other areas mentioned above. Regulation Thermography gives you a comprehensive picture of breast health. That means, it doesn’t just look at the breasts, but also the teeth, thyroid, adrenals and lymph. This provides key information so that you can be more proactive in taking care of your breasts.


For more information contact Dr. Ursula at 250-864-5260 or visit her websites www.okanaganthermography.com and www.oktherm.ca