ABC
television's "Good Morning
America" host Diane Sawyer
reported in November 2007 on a new
breast cancer detection test that
could save millions of lives. Using
digital infrared imaging, it has been
reported that breast cancer can be
found up to 10 years before any other
available tests including mammography.
Unfortunately,
Sawyer did not report that the same
thermography test can find the
inflammation in the mouth that
triggers breast cancer, a discovery
made and proven by the North Carolina
Institute of Technology (NCIT), a
private, non-profit research group.
A thermal
image of Sawyer's face was aired on
ABC TV, and there it is, big as life
-- oral pathology on the left side of
the TV personality's mouth, most
likely caused by a wisdom tooth
extraction or a root canal tooth. Other
causes can be a bad crown or simply,
osteonecrotic jawbone.
While
Sawyer's report was focused on early
detection, bio-scientist and
researcher Dr. Bob Dowling is focused
on early detection, or better still,
prevention. "Now that we
know what triggers breast cancer, we
can prevent it altogether," says
Dowling. "That's the ultimate
cure. Find oral pathology early,
correct it, and eliminate breast
cancer in one decade."
Left side
oral pathology presents a high risk
for the following: Alzheimer's or
dementia, congestive heart disease,
left lung cancer, left breast cancer,
pancreatic cancer, descending colon
cancer. The research is
conclusive: left side oral pathology
will manifest itself on the left side
of the body. Is Sawyer at risk?
We report, you decide.
Sawyer's
digital image is a perfect example of
how easy it will be to stop cancer
forever -- using a simple face scan.
Of course, you must understand that
cancer is triggered by oral pathology.
NCIT is light
years ahead of Duke University,
Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation,
American Cancer Society, or others in
thermal imaging research as it
pertains to breast cancers and,
in fact, all cancers and degenerative
diseases.
NCIT
BREAST CANCER RISK PROFILE
From our
long-term research, we have developed
a risk profile for breast cancer. If
one or more of the following apply,
you are at a high risk for breast
cancer:
- You
had a tooth extracted, especially
a wisdom tooth, more than 2 years
ago.
- You
had a root canal procedure more
than 1 year ago.
- 5
years have passed since you had a
tooth crowned.
- You
have a history of low blood
pressure (100/70 or lower).
- You
have a family history of dental
issues.
- You
have had 1 or more mammograms,
especially if any item above
applies.
HOW
TO CALCULATE YOUR RISK
Having only one
of the above risk factors creates a
40% risk for developing breast cancer.
With each additional risk factor you
have, except mammograms, add 10%. If
you have had 1 or more mammograms, add
15% due to the high radiation which
can damage breast cells.
It has been
estimated that by 2020, 80% of
Americans will develop cancer of some
type.