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Fibrocystic breast disease causes

People often ask about the reasons of fibrocystic breast disease causes. Fibrocystic breast disease develops when there is an increase in the ratio of progesterone to estrogen levels, with each menstrual cycle there is a recurring hormonal stimulation of the breast.

As the hormonal levels fall in the first few days the breasts normally return to their pre-stimulation size and function, and the balance between the estrogen and progesterone is disturbed leading to uncontrolled growth in the connecting tissues causing fibrosis or cysts.


What is Fibrocystic breast disease?

Fibrocystic breast disease (cystic mastitis) could be described as a somewhat uncomfortable to extremely painful benign swelling or cysts of the breasts. Fibrocystic breast disease is very common, it affects about 20-40 % of premenopausal women.

It is usually a component of the premenstrual cycle (PMS) and is considered a minor factor in breast cancer.

It isn’t as significant a factor as the classical breast cancers such as family history, early menarche, and late or no first pregnancy.


Symptoms of Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Apart from breast pain, breast tenderness and lumpiness notably in the uppermost outer area of the breasts, symptoms tend to be more niggling or annoying preceding menstruation.

Fibrocystic breasts are made up of a lumpy tissue known as nodular/glandular breast tissue. It is quite common and more than 50% of females will experience FBD at some stage in their lives, medical people don’t call it a disease they would refer to it as fibrocystic breasts.


Fibrocystic breast disease treatment

In the majority of cases, there is no need for invasive treatment, pain killers are usually sufficient in relieving any discomfort or pain applying a warm or cold compress can help, see what works best for you.


Fibrocystic breast disease diet

  • 1. Consume a diet that focuses on whole unprocessed foods (whole grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds)
  • 2.Increase consumption of soy foods
  • 3. Eliminate your intake of coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, caffeinated medications, alcohol, and sugar.
  • 4. Drink at least 48 ounces of water every day.
  • 5. Exercise regularly

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“I’m 35 and about 4 months ago, I felt a lump in my left breast the size of a pea and I got scared that it could be cancer. Turned out non-cancerous, but a friend advised me to try Serrapeptase to get rid of it completely. Reading Mr. Redfern’s book, I was amazed at how this enzyme can somehow allow our body to heal itself so I gave it a shot.

I’ve been following the Fibrocystic Breast Disease Health Plan as advised by Mr. Redfern and I’ve been taking Serrapeptase for about 3 months now. Truly, my lump has been removed and I feel more energized and youthful too!’

Jam C., United Kingdom

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Herbal remedies have been long used to help with reducing inflammation, and some work very well there are systemic enzymes out there that have been found in various trials to reduce swelling and inflammation, these enzymes are in tablet form and taken on an empty stomach usually first thing in the morning and last thing at night.

The enzyme travels through your system straight to the affected tissue area where it starts to drain surplus debris leading to a decrease in the swelling.

The type of enzyme therapy is beneficial because of the enzyme’s unique ability to dissolve or digest fibrous tissue, the best-known enzymes are Serrapeptase and Nattokinase, and in past studies, there be beneficial in reducing the size of the cysts.

These enzymes are natural with little known side effects and can be used with other therapies as there are no known adverse reactions.

Inflammation is the body’s way of dealing with foreign bodies coming into our systems, these systemic enzymes can assist our bodies in regulating our immune system to only produce inflammation when it is necessary. In doing so it will prevent tissue accumulation which is good for our overall well-being.

16 Comments

  1. Hi Cristina,
    Serranol has proven to be effective for healing, inflammation, swelling and pain, I don’t see any harm in using it as a preventative.

  2. Hi Taetske,
    I agree with what you are saying about GMO and toxins,I believe that you need to know the source of your food, we use the same butcher for our meat and chicken because he can stand over the production process. In the spring we plant our own vegetables from seed, we know that it is ours and it tastes better.
    Too many people eat processed food, they can’t be bothered taking the time to cook a nice meal.
    Thanks for your comments
    Fintan

  3. fintan duggan

    Fibrocystic breast disease does affect women more in their early thirties to mid fifties not so much mid twenties.Normal hormonal variation during the menstrual cycle is the primary contributory factor to the condition.

    May I suggest that you speak to your doctor 

    Thank you

    Fintan

  4. Taetske

    Good Morning Fintan,

    As I soon will be 69 those days of breast pain are a long time past. I go to an anti-aging doctor who checks my hormones so all is well. I see that you advice to eat Soy products and there I am of a different opinion. In Japan and China, they eat fermented soy which is very beneficial to the body. In the Western world, it has become a habit to eat soy products like milk and yogurt but that is very different. When nearly 100 % of these products are made with GMO soy we should stay away from it. Also, the fact that meat and fish have high levels of toxins, heavy metals, hormones, and GMO makes the consumption of this very doubtful. Man-made foods have worsened our health. A diet close to nature will help us to stay healthy.

    Regards, Taetske

  5. fintan duggan

    They may go away or become less noticeable after menopause 

  6. Peace

    I have had a few friends of late who removed a lump or lumps from their breasts and it’s amazing that most of them are below 30. Is it normal for ladies below 30, mostly in their mid 20s to experience this Fibrocystic breast disease? 

    I had an unusually heavy flow of menses this month does it indicate any form of danger? 

  7. Jerry

    Interesting article about fibrocystic breast disease and its causes. On reading I learned that this is exactly what my mother and her sister have had earlier in their life. This always comes with a big scare and personal distress. It proves however that if your body protests, you should seek immediate professional help, so that in many cases unnecessary stress can be avoided. It is good to see that it can be cured or controlled the natural way. I take it that women after their menopause cannot be affected anymore?

  8. LABULO FUNMILAYO

    This is really educative, I have had the good fortune of reading your post on Fibrocystic Breast Disease.  It was well written and contained lot of  guides that  can help us manage this disease. In fact, I have already benefited from your discussion on the major causes and remedies. You pointed out several things that I will remember for years to come. I look forward to reading your next informative work. Thank you for the thorough research carried out.

  9. Mustapha Ibrahim

    Your breast tissue changes in response to the hormones made by the ovaries. If you have fibrocystic breasts, you may have more pronounced changes in response to these hormones.

     This can result in swelling and tender or painful breast lumps. Symptoms are most common just before or during your period. You may develop lumps in your breasts caused by cysts and swelling of your breast lobules, the milk-producing glands.

  10. Whitedove1

    I absolutely love what I read in this insightful article because it is full of great information. This is fascinating and interesting to me. This is an information to be passed acrossed to every woman. It’s so interesting that fibrocystic breast diseases can be treated, regular exercise also helps woman suffering form this FBD.thanks for the review, it really worth sharing among woman. 

  11. fintan duggan

    Thanks for your comment, Serranol is a great natural product but without any symptoms it wouldn’t make sense to use it

    Fintan

  12. Tracy cole

    So nice to have an easily consumable explanation on the causes of fibrocysstic breast diseases.
    Thank You very much for sharing such an informative article with all the necessary information about how to cure this ailment. This is a must for all women to read and work on. Serranol has been a top notch in solving this kind of disease and i am happy you recommended it here. Thanks for sharing

  13. Roopesh

    Hello there

    I must tell you that for a lay-man like myself, your first paragraph alone has made it so easy to understand how fibrocystic breast cancer is caused.

    It is good to hear of the Serrapeptase formulation. I like the fact that it’s a natural therapy. Unfortunately, I do think that it’s available in my country. I stay in South Africa. I may have to try independent health shops. Just a question on the Serranol.Can a lady start taking it even though she is not diagnosed, or must there be some inflammation to commence treatment?

    Thanks so much for your help.

    Much appreciated

  14. hello there,
    very informative site. I knew good nutrition is very important but after reading your article i see how much it affects our organism . i have a question thou. You need to take Seranol even if you don’t have any problem? i don thave any problem with it but it is not another way, natural remedie to use? Thanks for your information.

  15. Mariette Chapman

    Really wonderful information. Thanks for sharing!

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