This theorey has been around for years....heck I remember it and to this day don't have any that contain it!
But here is the facts, the major issue has been with anti-perspirants. They theorey was it restricted sweat from getting out which kept toxins in. Recent research proves this is not the case and will not cause cancer.
Safe bet, take a shower after you get home and wash it off. With anything like aluminum, sure get something without it if you can...it's all going to do the same stuff...make you smell good in the pits! :)
2006-11-30 18:08:31
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2006-11-30 17:55:55
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answered by Norton N 5
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The individual ask a query, if there was once a normal deodorant that would be used. Viable home made. Something risk-free. I don't know about aluminum or what's in deodorant however i do know a few people that had clogged pores from their deodorant. My sister as a matter of fact had surgical procedure from contaminated pores underneath the arm. SO i am not pronouncing deodorant reasons melanoma however, definite seems like the whole lot else does. Oh, how about them figuring out the way to create diabetes now, with their high-quality drugs, you recognize the industrial "should you took this drug after which was once identified with diabetes" that you would be able to sue. Oh i know they did not do this on rationale. Who would wish to damage us??
2016-08-09 23:59:06
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answered by ? 4
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This theory has been banded around the Internet for a long time. A recent study by P. D. Darbre looked at 20 Breast Cancer Samples they found samples of Parabens in the samples. Parabens are chemicals that are present in deodorant and food, the researchers do not know where the parabens came from, and they did not know if the women whose sample it was used deodorant or not. they do not know if the parabens caused the cancer or had any effect and they did not test any normal tissue so do not know what the levels are in normal breast tissue. the study did raise the possibility that parabens might be a cause of cancer but a lot of work needs to be done.
2006-11-30 18:57:06
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answered by PHILIP M 1
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Personally, I would be more considered about the toxicity of too much aluminum in the body more then I would be about the yet unproven link to breast cancer. If your are concerned about aluminum in deodorant, you might want to stay away from most antacids as well since alot of them also contains aluminum.
2006-11-30 18:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're concerned about anything pertaining to your deodorant, then look for Crystal Stick: it's made completely of mineral salts, and it works wonders, even better than most deodorants depending on your activities.
2006-11-30 18:21:41
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answered by Loki-chan 2
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The idea that deodorant causes cancer is a hoax:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/cs/healthmedical/a/antiperspirants.htm
2006-11-30 17:59:23
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answered by drshorty 7
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i doubt it really matters. unless you live in a very hot place you dont need to use the stuff at all, just bathe.
2006-11-30 18:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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