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IN TIME FOR THE SUMMER!! SAFEGUARD YOUR LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND AVOID CANCERS, WITH OUR ALL NATURAL UNDERARM SOLUTION. NOW WITH A SPATULA
*FRESH FEEL*
(Organic Underarm Anti-Bacterial Solution)
With Added Magnesium and Tea Trea Oil
Simply apply underarms with your fingers or a spatula.
Free of Aluminum, Parabens and Harmful Chemicals
Perspiration does not smell, Bacteria Does.
Approx. 240 gram
Harms of Modern Underarm Antiperspirants and Deodorants: Necessity of Natural Alternatives
1. How modern Antiperspirants and Deodorants Work?
Deodorants: Mask or neutralize odor by killing odor-causing bacteria and adding fragrance. They don’t stop sweating.
Antiperspirants: Block sweat glands, usually with aluminum-based compounds, to reduce perspiration.
This fundamental difference explains why antiperspirants are more controversial: they interfere directly with the body’s natural detoxification and cooling mechanism.
2. Harms of Modern Underarm Products
A. Aluminum Compounds
Commonly used as aluminum chloride, aluminum chlorohydrate, or aluminum zirconium.
B. Sweat Gland Blockage: Aluminum salts form a gel-like plug in sweat ducts, preventing sweat release. This disrupts the body’s natural detox pathway.
C. Estrogen Mimicry: Aluminum can act as a metalloestrogen—a metal that mimics estrogen in the body. Since estrogen plays a role in breast tissue cell growth, excess stimulation may contribute to breast cancer risk.
D. Breast Cancer Link:
Tumors often develop in the upper outer quadrant of the breast, very close to where antiperspirants are applied.
Some studies suggest higher aluminum concentrations in breast tissue and nipple fluid of women with breast cancer, though evidence is still debated.
E. Cellular Damage: Lab studies show aluminum can cause DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation—all precursors to cancer.
🔹 B. Parabens
* Synthetic preservatives widely used in cosmetics (methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, etc.).
* Hormone Disruption: Parabens are xenoestrogens, meaning they imitate estrogen and bind to estrogen receptors in cells.
* Breast Cancer Connection:
Estrogen-sensitive cancers (like many breast cancers) can be triggered or fueled by exposure to parabens.
Traces of parabens have been found in breast tumor tissue, raising concern that chronic underarm application may play a role.
* Cumulative Effect: Parabens accumulate in fatty tissue, especially near the breast and underarm area.
🔹 C. Fragrances & Other Chemicals:
* Phthalates (used to make scents last longer): Linked to hormone disruption, reduced fertility, and developmental issues.
Triclosan (antibacterial): A suspected endocrine disruptor and linked to antibiotic resistance.
* Synthetic Fragrance Mixes: Can contain hundreds of hidden chemicals, some allergenic or toxic.
🔹 D. Skin Absorption and Shaving Factor
Shaving underarms increases skin permeability and micro-abrasions, allowing easier penetration of aluminum and parabens into nearby breast tissue and lymph nodes.
The underarm area contains many lymph nodes, key immune system hubs, which may absorb and transport these chemicals.
3. Why Cancer Concerns Persist?
Industry Bias: Many studies finding “no risk” were industry-funded, with limited long-term follow-up.
Correlation Evidence: Though not conclusive, patterns exist—high aluminum levels in tumors, parabens in breast tissue, tumor proximity to underarm application.
Precautionary Principle: Cancer typically develops after decades of exposure. Just because the link is debated doesn’t mean risk is absent—especially given the hormone-sensitive nature of breast tissue.
4. Additional Health Risks Beyond Cancer
* Hormonal Imbalances: Aluminum and parabens both disrupt estrogen balance, possibly contributing to infertility, PMS, or early puberty.
* Neurotoxicity: Aluminum exposure is linked to Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative conditions.
* Immune Suppression: Blocking sweat prevents toxins from being released naturally, possibly burdening the liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system.
There’s a strong need to adopt Safer Alternative, like Wellness Spot’s Feel Fresh underarm solution.
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