#15 Sydney Ross Singer - "Dressed To Kill", bras & breast cancer

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'Dressed To Kill', bras & breast cancer, culturogenic disease Sydney Ross Singer is a medical anthropologist and the co-author (with his wife Soma) of several groundbreaking and controversial health books, and the co-director of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease. Sydney was trained in biochemistry, anthropology and medicine.  He is internationally recognized for his revolutionary and shocking research linking breast cancer with the wearing of tight bras, as described in the book, Dressed To Kill. He and Soma currently live in Hawaii, on a rainforest preserve, where they grow their own food, produce their own energy and perform lifestyle research on various culture caused diseases. This podcast interview is definitely one to keep an open mind about before listening!  It’s good to hear all sides of a story before discarding anything as ridiculous - usually my philosophy on things.  So having said that, this really is an interesting concept.  One that leaves people having very strong feelings about! During this interview we discuss the research & findings of Syd’s bra and breast cancer research which was the input to his booked “Dressed To Kill”.  Published over 20 years ago, and quite controversial (not just then but even now), finally there is more & more research supporting Syd’s claim that tight bras can cause cancer. I personally have reduced my bra-wearing time – even prior to hearing about Syd & his research & was fascinated by what happened to me.  Which then, after reading his book & talking to him, all makes sense & fits perfectly. Syd is really knowledgeable and very interesting to talk to, so I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed talking to him If you want to find out more about his research beyond this interview, then make sure you read his book, “Dressed To Kill".  This book is not written in a super scientific way, so it’s easy to read & understand…and at the same time, it’s really interesting, as it talks about Soma’s journey with cancer. Enjoy!  and remember...you CAN have it all mt xxx Hack your life to health, happiness & abundance #superhumanyou