I was referred by my Ob/GYN to a breast surgeon for removal of some milk ducts from by Breasts because of a chronic problem of spontaneous discharge that had been present for almost five years. I had been using a Breast cream with algae in it for a couple months prior. I knew nothing about the cream other than I might get some cosmetic benefits. The surgeon had a mammogram of my breasts that was done about six months prior to seeing him. After the procedure he ordered a new mammogram that was available for review with my post-op return visit.
As I was waiting to for him to enter the room I was able to see the view box with the two mammograms side-by-side. To my untrained eyes I could see an obvious difference. The latest mammogram was clear and the old one had many obvious lesions.
When my doctor came into the room I asked him his interpretation of the two mammograms. I will never forget the look on his face. He was obviously taken back. He checked the name to make sure that they were both mine then, with a surprised look on his face, he told me that all the lesions were gone in the latest image, whereas there were many on the earlier image. He was amazed and puzzled at the same time as apparently he had never seen this happen.
I was not surprised as after a few months of using the breast cream, I could no longer find any lesions with self-examination. I have had many lesions in my breasts for years. Never before did I have difficulty locating these lesions with self-examination. While my body was getting rid of the lesions I did not experience any cosmetic benefit. The cosmetic benefits came after. My breasts toned and increased in size about one cup which I was delighted with.
Sherry L. Clinton, Washington
As I was waiting to for him to enter the room I was able to see the view box with the two mammograms side-by-side. To my untrained eyes I could see an obvious difference. The latest mammogram was clear and the old one had many obvious lesions.
When my doctor came into the room I asked him his interpretation of the two mammograms. I will never forget the look on his face. He was obviously taken back. He checked the name to make sure that they were both mine then, with a surprised look on his face, he told me that all the lesions were gone in the latest image, whereas there were many on the earlier image. He was amazed and puzzled at the same time as apparently he had never seen this happen.
I was not surprised as after a few months of using the breast cream, I could no longer find any lesions with self-examination. I have had many lesions in my breasts for years. Never before did I have difficulty locating these lesions with self-examination. While my body was getting rid of the lesions I did not experience any cosmetic benefit. The cosmetic benefits came after. My breasts toned and increased in size about one cup which I was delighted with.
Sherry L. Clinton, Washington