Why deodorants are bad for you




















Phthalates also impact female health, as exposure can cause early onset puberty , which is associated with breast cancer later in life. Parabens: Parabens are ingredients used primarily as preservatives and are often used in combination with one another in products. Paraben preservatives in personal care products have the capability to be absorbed through the skin. Parabens are hormone impersonators, mimicking estrogen in the body. Exposure to parabens has been linked to breast cancer.

Because they are proprietary information, the identity of ingredients is often unknown, making it impossible to identify all the ways in which fragrance ingredients might impact health.

Despite lack of ingredient disclosure, numerous common fragrance ingredients have been identified. Of course, if you are not careful with shaving, you could cut yourself. And if you roll antiperspirant over the cut it may cause irritation — but the chance that the chemicals cause changes to your breast tissue is extremely low. Most breast cancers grow in the upper outer part of the breast, not far from your armpit. But it may be simply because the tissue in this area is denser. Dense breast tissue is linked to an increased risk for breast cancer.

Dense breast tissue also makes it more difficult for your doctor to see abnormal or cancerous tissues on mammograms. Filtering toxins is done by your kidneys and liver, which remove toxins from your body by helping to produce urine or feces. In general, deodorants and antiperspirants are safe products for most people in good health to use.

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What is aluminum, and why is it in deodorants? Is aluminum in antiperspirants harmful? Alzheimer's disease: "There have been studies that show increased aluminum deposits in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's, but that doesn't mean that the aluminum is necessarily coming from deodorant or antiperspirant use," says Dr. Elizabeth Comen, M. Breast cancer: There is a retrospective study that shows there is an earlier age for breast cancer diagnosis with patients who use aluminum-based antiperspirants more frequently, but since the study was retrospective, it has been deemed inconclusive.

Other studies look at the incidence of breast cancer in the upper quadrant of the breast near the underarm, and whether that correlates to antiperspirant use. Can aluminum-based antiperspirant cause breast cancer or Alzheimer's? Should I switch to natural deodorant?

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