It's all part of the cancer industry's brainwashing propaganda that tries to convince people that we can cure cancer by going shopping!
It's ludicrous, of course. And more and more people are waking up to it. They're opening their eyes to the pinkwashing scams and actually refusing to buy pink products.
Let's face it: Buying pink products makes people look... er... sorta stupid. It's a way to say, "I'm an easily brainwashed consumer who wants to hand more money over to the cancer industry." What they don't realize is that a lot of the money raised by the sale of pink products actually goes to fund breast irradiation schemes called "mammography." This is where cancer non-profits, who are largely funded by pharmaceutical companies that sell chemotherapy drugs, roll into low-income neighborhoods with portable mammogram machines so they can irradiate women's breasts and thereby increase their chances of developing cancer. (http://www.naturalnews.com/010886.html)
They especially tend to target African American women whom they know are simultaneously vitamin D deficient and will therefore produce more cancer tumors that require more profitable treatment. (http://www.naturalnews.com/022156.html)
When you buy pink products, you inadvertently support the mass irradiation of African American women (and thereby increase their risk of cancer).
While all this is going on, the cancer non-profits won't dare tell women what they really need to know: That breast cancer can be prevented through simple nutritional supplements and relatively easy lifestyle changes. By taking vitamin D supplements and selenium while avoiding processed meats, smoking and toxic personal care products, women can actually reduce their cancer risk to near zero. Here's an article on how broccoli halts tumor growth (http://www.naturalnews.com/028822_b...).
But you won't hear about any of this from the conventional cancer non-profits. No, they're too busy running their pink ribbon fundraising scams and spreading cancer by using the money they've collected to run mobile radiation clinics in low-income neighborhoods.
There's nothing like repeat business to keep Big Pharma happy, huh?
Everything in this commentary is factually true, by the way. Read more about mammography here on NaturalNews at: http://www.naturalnews.com/mammogra...
And learn how to prevent breast cancer here: http://www.naturalnews.com/breast_c...
If you want to know the real story on the breast cancer deception, read my free report right here: http://www.naturalnews.com/Report_B...
And if you want to know about an honest breast cancer non-profit that doesn't take money from Big Pharma, check out www.BCaction.org in San Francisco.