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The Model Health Show

TMHS 021: Dressed To Kill - The Dangers Of Wearing Bras And Constrictive Clothing With Medical Anthropologist Sydney Singer

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Nutrition, Fitness, Health & Fitness

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2013

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we're happy to welcome the author of Dressed to Kill, Sydney Ross Singer.  Sydney and his wife Soma are a Medical Anthropology team doing groundbreaking work in the study of culturogenic diseases.   Sydney is on the show today to share some critical information about breast cancer that most people are totally unaware of.  Can constrictive clothing that cuts off circulation and proper elimination lead to breast cancer?  Sydney's research has proven that this is a myth-shattering and conclusive yes.   For this episode I ask that you put your disbelief (not your bra) to the side and just listen to this interview with an open and reasonable mind. Breast cancer itself is a sensitive issue. And when we bring culture and sexuality into the mix it can definitely be a very "hot button" topic to even take an honest look at.     I promise that at the end of this show you'll be glad you took action to understand how the clothes that we wear could be causing major problems with our health and the health of the people we love. This is a classic episode for sure, so listen in and enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: Why our society has largely accepted that breast cancer, tumors, and cysts are normal. What a Medical Anthropologist is and why they have an advantage understanding diseases. What a "culturogenic disease" is and why it's so difficult to treat. Why cancer statistically has very little to do with genetics. The critical insights on how 95 percent of all cancers are triggered. How accepting that genes cause cancer drives people to give away their control. The most important question you need to ask if you're ever stricken with a disease. What the indentations and marks left on your body from bras are telling you. What your lymphatic system is and why it's important Why lymph nodes should NOT be removed. How bras cause lymphedema. What wearing a bra has to do with menstrual pain. The Harvard Study showing that women who wear bras have over 50% higher cancer rates. What "training bras" really do to young girls. The 15 year study that showed bras actually caused breast sagging. How early puberty is actually causing higher breast cancer rates. Why bra makers are changing their design because of this pioneering research. What to wear for breast comfort during exercise. Why the exercise you do needs to match up well to your body shape. How thermograms can show the heat/inflammation caused by wearing bras. Why tight clothing on women AND men can be very problematic for health. What some great alternatives to wearing bras are. Items mentioned in this episode include: Killer Culture Website French Study Shows Bras Are A False Necessity Dressed to Kill - Book   Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week!  CLICK HERE to leave a review for the show!

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This podcast of the Model Health Show is presented to you by Sean Stevenson with Rare Jim Productions.

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For more information, visit the Sean StevensonModel.com.

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Welcome to the Model Health Show. This is Fitness and Nutrition expert Sean Stevenson here with

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my beautiful co-host, Jade Harrell. Hey, now Sean. What's up, Jade? How you doing?

0:24.4

In Dandini. In Dandini. I don't know if people know. You're not just my co-host. You produce this show.

0:32.6

You know how to work all these gadgets in here in the studio and you're just awesome.

0:37.4

I feel awesome when I'm around you. Jade.

0:41.6

Make me blush. No, I'm light skinned. Yeah, right.

0:45.9

So, Jade today, you know, this week is actually kicking off breast cancer awareness month.

0:53.9

And for me, it's a pretty sensitive spot because of the really broad perspective that I have on

1:00.8

this and seeing all the results that can come from the approach that we take.

1:05.3

Right. You know, talking about doing things naturally. Because obviously, you don't want to be

1:10.2

an unnatural person. You know, you want to take the natural route first. Today, we're really going

1:14.8

to be diving into this subject matter and we have a special guest on who's going to blow everybody's

1:21.8

mind. Not even just well studied, but his own field work and just understanding how this stuff

1:27.1

works and his perspective on things. Being a medical anthropologist. A medical anthropologist.

1:34.3

It's just game-changing stuff. So, really excited about it. I feel enlightened just by that name.

1:39.7

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