BREAST CANCER can not be caused by using DEODRANTS or BODY SPRAY. At he most they may cause some skin allergies only. So do not worry. Read the extracts from http://www.breastcancer.org/research_diet_111602.html
The rumor that using underarm deodorant or antiperspirant can cause breast cancer has circulated for years on the Internet. Yet there has never been any scientific basis for such a claim.
Still, it's easy to understand why some women worry that there might be a link between underarm hygiene products and breast cancer: The underarm is so close to the breast, and when you use deodorant or antiperspirant you might worry about chemicals getting into your body through the skin, and making their way to the breast. Or you might worry about sweat building up inside and somehow harming the lymph nodes in the breast area.
Many women are also concerned that antiperspirants might contain cancer-causing substances that enter the body through small nicks or scrapes in the armpit that occur while shaving.
2007-03-03 23:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I had heard that many years ago some deodorants had aluminum clorohydrate. And then some one came out with a paper saying that aluminum may be connected to brain deterioration. Not good. Try Vitamin C therapy. A few years ago a cancer researcher came out with a paper saying that the best cancer and infection fighter as yet found was Interferon, but, at the time, it cost $15,000 a gram. The good part was that Interferon was a product of the natural breakdown of Vitamin C in your system. The FDA says that the RDA for Vit C is 64 mg a day, just enough to prevent scurvy. Linus Pauling, who got a Nobel Prize for his work with Vit C and a second Nobel Prize for organic chemistry, said 1000 mg a day as a minimum and 2000 mg a day if you are sick. On a personal note, I was sick twice a year, for 2 weeks at a time, for 20 years, and was flat on my back for at least a week each time. To this day the doctors have no idea what the problem was. After I gave up on the doctors I tried Vit C. I took enough to keep from being sick and just below too much to get diarrhea. It followed a bell curve over 2 weeks with a peak at 40,000 mg a day – about 300,000 over the 2 weeks. I was not sick for those 2 weeks and after a couple of years of that I have not been sick since. I did not dissolve my kidneys, as some doctors said would happen. I did not get any calcium build up or stones and did not dissolve my cones or solidify my joints. Try it, but drink a lot of water – Vit C is a natural diuretic.
2007-03-04 02:28:33
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answered by David M 2
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Hi--
Three things. First, the Aluminum is a carcinogen. Really.
Second, the anti-perspirants keep the lymph system in the breast tissue from draining properly, which allows the buildup of stressors in the breast tissue.
Third, the AMA and NCI are fond of saying that something 'can not be recommended' or that 'results were inconclusive' and other such generally misleading statements. What they say does not mean something is worthless--what it really means is that the medical industry or big business would lose money if a change was made.
Five hundred years ago, people said the world was flat. Today, people say that if the FDA and AMA haven't blessed something, it can't be real good. Well, here's something I know to be real AND good. It's a little different take on cancer treatment--
In 1990, I had Hodgkin's Lymphoma, stage 3-B, but I've survived. My doctors were great people, but they were limited to surgery, chemo and radiation by profitable AMA treatment policy. During the year in treatment, I started learning about alternative medicine. I'm a retired engineer, and this is what I've pieced together--our IMMUNE SYSTEMS become weakened by poor nutrition, lack of exercise and reduced oxygen. Once that happens, our body becomes vulnerable to common STRESSORS. Stressors can be environmental, like viruses, heavy metals, pesticides, food additives, electromagnetic waves or pollution. They can be internal things like emotional or job stress, or poisonous people in our lives. Aging is also a contributing factor. So this means:
WEAK IMMUNE SYSTEM + STRESSORS = DISEASE (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc.)
Our bodies have 60 trillion--yes, trillion--cells, and there are always some mutating into cancer cells, but a healthy immune system kills them before they have a chance to get a foothold in the body.
It takes a LONG time, usually, or a high level of stressors, to weaken the immune system to the point where it won't do its job, but once cancer has formed, it will generally spread rapidly.
THIS IS IMPORTANT! There are ways to BEAT cancer that are currently being used in Europe and around the world, and there are some great books on the subject. I know because I've read about 50 of them from cover to cover. Here's a list of the best ones. Some are out of print and getting hard to find--
"The Cure for All Cancers", ISBN 0963632825
"The Cure for All Advanced Cancers", ISBN 1890035165
"A Cancer Therapy", ISBN 0882681052
"Oxygen Therapies", ISBN 0962052701
"Hydrogen Peroxide--Medical Miracle", ISBN 1885236077
"The Natural Cure for Cancer--Germanium", ISBN 0533071410
"Killing Cancer", ISBN 0705000966
"Natural Cures 'They' Don't Want You to Know About", ISBN 0975599518
I know of people whose cancer has 'spontaneously remitted' (WENT AWAY for no known reason) AFTER they went on programs of herbs and nutrition to restart their immune systems.
You and your family must look out for yourselves to stand a chance of being healthy. This is not a joke, and I'm not selling anything--just trying to help.
I am using the things I learned in those books right now to fight off a second infestation of cancer. I've been at it for over a year now, and think I'm going to make it. Use what works for you, and pass on your success. Best of luck.
2007-03-06 06:39:56
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Found some info on the net on this.
"For several years, rumors have circulated on the Internet that using underarm deodorant or antiperspirant can cause breast cancer. But there has been no scientific basis to support this rumor. In fact, one large study found no connection between antiperspirant use and breast cancer"
Hope this helps.
2007-03-03 23:24:07
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answered by Dee B 2
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The National Cancer Institute addresses this issue on their site:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/AP-Deo
1. There is no conclusive research linking the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer.
2. Two research studies of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and breast cancer have been completed and provide conflicting results (nothing conclusive).
2007-03-03 23:40:18
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answered by Panda 7
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the only link between breast cancer and deoderant was one study that was based on what women remembered over the years...and the higher prevalence only seemed to occur when the underarms were also shaved.
the study was not done very scientifically, and has very little credibility.
if you live your life according to every study that tells you what might give you cancer, you won't even be able to eat or not eat anything!!! live as healthy as you can, and hope for the best!
2007-03-03 23:23:51
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answered by contemplating 5
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that is a responsible excitement, yet ninety % of people hate it. i love it, yet all of my friends hate all those body sprays a lot and could make jokes about adult men who placed on it. particularly this is what is going alongside with it: A-adult men who do not bathe, eww or B-adult men who're style of into themselves, also eww
2016-11-27 20:30:19
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answered by ? 4
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