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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
DE NAHIMA A .
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Choosing safety is the answer .
1. Deodorants often contain parabens, linked to cancer.
2. They often contain antiperspirants with aluminum. It is a neurotoxin and clogs the pores of your sweat glands.
Keeping in mind that most of the toxins from your breasts are going to the armpit to be eliminated, do you think, that that it is a good idea to clog the pores and prevent toxins from your breast to be released?
Let me ask you a question: why do we always have a biopsy and check histology of the breast lesions and cancers, but in clinical practice we never check their toxicology? I think you know why. Because if we do it we would know which toxins may be responsible for cancer.
CHOOSE YOUR SMELL LIKE A GREEN SPIRIT SCENT !!!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Smell Like a Green spirit ! New line of 100% organic home made deodorant coming soon
Aluminum is one of the most common elements in the environment and the world's most common metal. It is used in cans and aluminum foil, as lightweight sheet metal in airplanes and other machinery, in electrical wiring - and in personal care products such as underarm deodorant and antiperspirant. Aluminum oxide, also present in deodorants, is often used as a coating and is the major compound in rubies and sapphires.
Aluminum compounds or aluminum salts, such as aluminum oxide (Al2O3), are key ingredients in almost every antiperspirant . They are powerful astringents that close pores, stopping sweat and odor from escaping the body.
Antiperspirants may leave the outside of the body smelling fresh and clean – but inside, the toxins that would have escaped the body in the sweat are now trapped inside . For this reason, antiperspirants have been linked to problems with the sweat glands and lymph glands in and around the underarms.
