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Does Your Antiperspirants or Deodorant cause Breast Cancer?Antiperspirants and deodorants are applied directly under your arms and next to your breast. The problem is, there are hundreds of lymph nodes just beneath the surface of the skin responsible for draining lymph fluid from thousands of tiny cavities within your breast. Deodorants are believed by many to contribute to breast cancer, a great number of scientists have felt this way for years. Antiperspirants have also been thought to contribute to breast cancer for a good number of years. As of late you may have seen some things on the evening news about new thoughts how antiperspirants and deodorants could be responsible for some breast cancers. One thing that should be of great concern to you is nobody the media talked to, on the evening news could rule it out. You would think with so many new cases of breast cancer popping up each year you could get a legitimate answer from those in the cosmetic industry as to whether or not there is any truth to the question. One thing you need to now is the cosmetic industry is not held
to the same standards the F.D.A. would hold a drug company to even though a good
number of cosmetics have contributed to a large number of deaths over the years.
With the F.D.A. watching over the Food and cosmetic act you would think we would
be safe. Remember these are the same people letting dangerous drugs onto the
market without knowing the complete side effects. This is the same institution
that has TOLERANCES FOR POISONOUS INGREDIENTS IN FOOD. Knowing the F.D.A has tolerances for poison in the food supply you have to wonder what types of substances they would allow in your cosmetics including your underarm deodorants.If you have estrogen receptor positive breast cancer and you continue to use the same old antiperspirant or deodorant not knowing the contents of these items could include parabens you could very well be contributing to the growth of your cancer. That's right! Commonly sold personal care items can and do contain substances that can mimic estrogens or are a synthetic source of estrogen. These substances are known by common names such as methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, and butylparaben. Go check your personal care products right now to see if they contain any of these ingredients, it's Ok I will wait for you to get back. Just look and see, many times you will find these parabens in your shampoos, conditioners, hair styling gels, nail creams, foundations, facial masks, skin creams, deodorants. Parabens can also be an ingredient in baby lotions, shampoos, and other personal care products for children. No wonder you're buying your child's first bra before she is eleven years old. Methyl and propyl parabens are also allowed to be used in food as preservatives in small quantities. Some may think they are considered safe, ask yourself do you feel they are safe? Dr. Samuel S. Epstein, MD has spent a great deal of his life studying the effects of such substances as parabens, and their contributing factor to cancers, including breast cancer. I invite you to read some of the things he has written of the subject. Dr. Epstein is known as one of the great International Leading Authorities, on the Causes and Prevention of Cancer. Dr. Epstein, is professor emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Medicine at the University of Illinois School of Public Health, and Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition. This man is a well know authority on the causes of cancers, and has spent endless hours studying these substances. Look at the credits he has achieved. He above all is a M.D. so many doctors would have you believe they don't know what causes breast cancer. Take a look at some of Dr. Epstein's work by clicking this link... http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/cosmetics_personal_care.htm or follow this link...http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/EndoDisrupt.htm Either one will take you to some interesting reading about these substances and their link to cancer. Go ahead I will be here when you get back. I myself have contacted Dr. Epstein in my ever lasting quest to find out what's causing these cancers and he wrote me back this... I refer you to my website, www.preventcancer.com, where you will find information on hormones in meat, and also endocrine disruptive chemicals (paraben preservatives) in cosmetics and toiletries. Parabens have been identified in breast cancer tissue. Samuel S. Epstein, MD You must start fixing the problem right now! I have spent years doing research. Why you wonder? My wife has been fighting Breast Cancer for years. The oncologist told us two months ago "your wife should have been dead one and a half years ago we can't figure it out". I am here to tell you it's no wonder why. Oncologist don't take your breast cancer tumors apart and study what their made out of, if they did and told you to avoid it, maybe more people would live. You need to get educated, many times your oncologist will recommend the removal of your tubes to end one big estrogen producer in the human body. But what good is this if you and your oncologist don't realize rubbing antiperspirants or deodorants under your arms could contribute to breast cancer? YOU CAN AND YOU MUST AVOID THEM. My wife and I have tried many deodorants that were free of these parabens and you too can get them. Surprisingly enough we have settled on one that cost less than three dollars and last us for two weeks. Below you can see by following the link the one we use, you may find one here you like better but please make sure it's paraben free! Click the link below...
Alvera All Natural Roll-On Deodorant Aloe Herbal -- 3 fl.
oz. You have Breast Cancer. Or you know someone who does. Could it be from your Deodorant or Antiperspirant? Maybe, read as much as you can make the changes in your life or help someone you know make changes, give yourself every chance to overcome this disease. Why wouldn't you make this change? |
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