Dear Listers:
     I got this in my mail this morning and thought it was an interesting 
theory.  I know its off topic but its about health and I never thought about 
this maybe being the cause of so much breast cancer.  

Janis


Have you ever heard this theory?
This is interesting:
Deodorants (non-anti-perspirants) are very hard to find but there are a few
out there.  I just got information from a health seminar that I would like
to share.

The leading cause of breast cancer is the use of anti-perspirant.
What?  Yes, ANTI-PERSPIRANT.  Most of the products out there are  an
anti-perspirant/deodorant combination so go home and  check your labels.

Deodorant is fine, anti-perspirant is not.  Here's why:

The human body has a few areas that it uses to purge (zuiveren) toxins;
behind the knees, behind the ears, groin (lies) area, and armpits.  The
toxins are purged in the form of perspiration.  Anti-perspirant, as the
name clearly indicates, prevents you from perspiring, thereby inhibiting
the body from purging toxins from below the armpits.  These toxins do not
just magically disappear.  Instead, the body deposits them in the lymph
nodes below the arms since it cannot sweat them out.  This causes a high
concentration of toxins and leads to cell mutations:  a.k.a. CANCER.

Nearly all breast cancer tumors occur in the upper outside
quadrant of the breast area.  This is precisely where the lymph nodes are
located.

Additionally, men are less likely (but not completely  exempt) to
develop breast cancer prompted by anti-perspirant usage because most of the
anti-perspirant product is caught in their hair and is not directly applied
to the skin.  Women who apply anti-perspirant right after shaving increase
the risk further because shaving causes almost imperceptible nicks in the
skin which give the chemicals entrance into the  body from the armpit area.

PLEASE pass this along to anyone you care about.  Breast  Cancer
is becoming frighteningly common.  This awareness may save lives.

If you are skeptical about these findings, I urge you to do some
research for yourself.  You will arrive at the same conclusions, I
assure you.


Thank you
Torre Scott
Network Administrator
University of Chicago
Human Resources Information Systems
Phone: (773)702-0545
E-mail: [email protected]


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