Breast implants are creating new capsule cancers, undetected ruptures, and are affecting millions across the globe.
Best selling author, Andi Lew releases her 10th health title, Treasured Chest, Exposing Explants & Empowering You!
This book is for anyone who wants to turn their victim into victor.
We were told implants were safe and they’re not.
A new #metoo movement of women whose stories have been swept under the rug are coming forward.
This is the story of the “forgotten women” who are all discovering they have a myriad of breast implant illness symptoms and can’t afford to remove their implants!
This new memoir and guide highlights how Andi almost died due to an undetected rupture that six surgeons and an MRI didn’t pick up. After appearing on the Today Show in March 2023, Andi had an influx of messages from others who started to join the dots, asking for help which led her to create a very important book that helps others through their explant journey, as this new complete capsulectomy surgery is on the rise.
Hold your precious self in the healthiest way possible, when you get ready to remove!
Explore Andi Lew’s most transformational life journey. Use her explant survival story to find your own personal freedom.
YOU’LL LEARN:
- How to transform trauma and suffering into triumph and wisdom
- Remove blocks that held you back from your dream body
- Gain personal power from understanding how to navigate relationships with the medical profession
- How to change your mindset to overcome breast implant illness
For three decades, Andi Lew has dedicated her life to wellness education.
Foreword by her explant surgeon, Professor Anand Deva:
“Listen to your patient, he/she is telling you the diagnosis.” William Osler (1849-1919), Physician and Founding Professor, John Hopkins Hospital.
“What an honor it is to write this foreword for Andi Lew’s tenth book, ‘Treasured Chest’!
She takes us through what has been a long. difficult, and very personal journey.
In her own unique way, Andi seeks to advise, empower and enable the increasing number of women with breast implants who feel unwell.
From my very first interaction with Andi as my patient, it became clear to me that she is very much in tune with her body and mind. She combines this with a clear articulation of what she is feeling, which was very helpful to me in understanding the impact of SSBI on her and on many of my other patients. She also taught me a valuable lesson, that we as doctors should listen to our patients. It still blows me away that she was able to pinpoint the rupture of her breast implant when imaging and clinical examination suggested otherwise!”