Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Do you use antiperspirant? Or deodorant?

USE DEODORANT only!! because antiperspirant contains aluminum zicronium a chemical known to cause cancer. so be a bit sweaty it's natural and you'll lessen your chance of cancer, especially lymphoma.

Do you use antiperspirant? Or deodorant?
I have both and use both. On regular days it's the deodorant. And when I'm going out on a special occasion lets say a date, or even a job interview, it's the antiperspirant. Now I know that the latter can cause cancer, but I sweat a lot and it's really not appropriate to have stains under your armpits on a job interview, it's just not proper. Oh well...
Reply:have you heard of parabens?


Parabens are preservatives that are widely used in the cosmetics industry and sometimes in food, as well. Examples: methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, and benzylparaben.


Parabens have been indicated to elevate the number of instances of cancer, particularly breast cancer.


If you Google “parabens“, you get a LOT of information.


Theres tiny traces of it in your shampoo lotions conditioners toothpaste..and in the shampoo alone wont kill you but what if every product you used contained it?? thats something to think about. Ill keep the deodorant tip in mind and pass it along..I hope you do the same about the parabens. :)
Reply:There is no scientific evidence at all that deodorant and anti-perspirant cause cancer. It's an urban myth/legend.


The widespread belief that deodorants and anti-perspirants can cause breast cancer is due largely to a hoax email that was widely circulated





For the facts, read:


http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/und...


http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/healthy...


http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/defaul...





There is no scientific proof that parabens, which are a group of chemicals used as preservative in cosmetics, cause or contribute to cancer.





In 2004 British researchers found traces of parabens in tissue taken from women with breast cancer. They claim the study demonstrates that if people are exposed to parabens , the chemicals will accumulate in their bodies





This was a very small study indeed - around 20 women - and doesn't appear to have had any sort of control group of women without breast cancer.





While there is no real evidence that parabens are linked to cancer, many people prefer to avoid using cosmetics and deodorants with preservatives like these; preservatives in cosmetics are on the label it is easy to find out which products contain these chemicals and avoid them.
Reply:you kno......i really don.t care......cuz everyone has to die of something......someone might die in a car wreck or a freak accident.....whatever happens happens.....i kno i won.t die from that....,..for some reason my family has hardcore genes.........no cancer......no diabetes......smoking like 2.5 packs a day......drinking a rack a day........and if i don.t have the luck that the rest of my family has then oh welll,,,,,,,,,,,,,i kno wot the consequences are.....i have seen them first hand......
Reply:Both. Depends on occasion. Before gym/workouts/non-important-deodorant. after workout/mornings/dates..antiperpirant. we will all die sooner or later. everything can kill you. even a pencil. its the way of the world. plus, sweat marks are gross.
Reply:im sorry but some people like me get disgusted when they see other people with those big wet marks under their armpits,especially when they dont even use deodorant and its disgusting.


if i cant stand to see it in others,so i cant stand it for myself
Reply:Thanks for the advice, will pass it on, I swear everything in this world will kill you one way or another!!
Reply:Folks, lets be real here...everything that brings you joy, comfort.....less sweaty armpits...all of it has some repercussion. So, lets not talk about everything that gives us cancer, brain damage, blah blah blah, cuz we'll be here all day.



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