Embracing the wise woman way: A new perspective on breast health


  • Susun Weed’s journey into breast health began with her “Amazon awakening,” a painful breast abscess that highlighted the importance of self-care. She learned that neglecting one’s own needs can lead to imbalance and that self-care is essential for those who wish to nurture others.
  • Weed sees breasts as more than just physical entities; they are deeply connected to emotional and spiritual well-being. She encourages women to reconnect with their “wise healer within” and embrace a holistic approach to health that includes touch, pleasure, love, whole foods and the healing power of plants.
  • Weed advocates for a diet rich in organic, whole foods, particularly those with anticancer properties like dark leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, legumes and antioxidant-rich fruits. She also emphasizes the benefits of medicinal herbs such as red clover, burdock and dandelion for supporting breast health.
  • Weed challenges the conventional wisdom on mammograms, arguing that while they detect cancer, they do not prevent it and expose women to potentially harmful radiation. She encourages proactive self-exams and listening to one’s body, promoting critical thinking about breast health choices.
  • The book is filled with stories of women who have found empowerment in their healing journeys, emphasizing that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to breast health. Weed’s message is that each woman’s path is unique and that finding what works best for the individual is crucial.

Susun Weed’s “Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way” offers a refreshing and transformative approach to understanding and nurturing breast health. This book, which has garnered attention for its unique blend of personal anecdotes, ancient wisdom and practical advice, invites readers to reconsider their relationship with their bodies and the cultural narratives surrounding breast health.

Susun Weed’s journey into the realm of breast health began with what she describes as her “Amazon awakening.” As a young mother nursing her first child and working tirelessly to heal others, she faced a significant health challenge: a large breast abscess that left her unable to nurse on one side. This painful experience served as a wake-up call, forcing her to confront the imbalance in her life. “In my quest to nurture others, I had completely neglected my own needs,” she recalls. “My body was screaming for attention and it took a painful experience for me to listen.” This moment of reckoning underscores a crucial message: self-care is not a luxury but a necessity for those who wish to truly nurture others.

Weed views breasts not merely as physical entities but as deeply connected to emotional and spiritual well-being. She challenges readers to reconnect with their “wise healer within,” an inner voice that embodies the body’s natural ability to heal and rejuvenate. This concept is central to the “wise woman way,” an approach that embraces a holistic view of health. “It’s about touch, pleasure, love, whole foods and the healing power of plants,” she explains. This perspective encourages women to trust their intuition and view breast cancer not as an enemy to be fought but as a complex phenomenon that requires a deeper understanding.

One of the most practical aspects of Weed’s approach is her emphasis on breast self-massage. This practice is not solely about detecting lumps; it is about fostering a sense of intimacy with one’s body and recognizing what is normal. “Using infused herbal oils can be both healing and pleasurable,” she advises.

Diet also plays a crucial role in Weed’s philosophy. She advocates for a diet rich in organic, whole foods, particularly those known for their anticancer properties. “Dark leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, legumes and antioxidant-rich fruits are essential,” she notes. Additionally, she highlights the benefits of medicinal herbs such as red clover, burdock and dandelion, which she believes can support breast health. (Related: Research reveals licorice’s potential to fight breast cancer.)

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of Weed’s approach is her stance on mammograms. While acknowledging their ability to detect cancer, she argues that they do not prevent it and expose women to potentially harmful radiation. “I encourage women to be proactive about their breast health through regular self-exams and by listening to their bodies,” she states. This perspective has sparked debate, but it also challenges readers to think critically about the choices they make and to consider alternative approaches to breast health.

Weed’s book is filled with stories of women who have embraced the wise woman way and found empowerment in their healing journeys. These narratives serve as a reminder that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to breast health. “Each woman’s path is unique and it’s crucial to find what works best for you,” she emphasizes.

“Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way” offers a wealth of wisdom and inspiration for those seeking to prevent breast cancer, support loved ones or simply gain a deeper understanding of their own bodies. As Weed aptly puts it, “Breast health is not just about the absence of disease; it’s about embracing a holistic approach to well-being.”

Learn more about the wise woman’s way to beat breast cancer by watching the video below.

This video is from the BrightLearn channel on Brighteon.com.

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