SHOULD I SMELL BAD? SHOULD WE GET CANCER?

SHOULD I SMELL BAD? SHOULD I GET CANCER?
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A connection between breast cancer and aluminum compounds in antiperspirant cosmetics was suggested 12 years ago. More than 60 medical studies on the subject were conducted between 2001 and 2012. To date, it has not been conclusively proven that antiperspirants containing aluminum compounds cause breast cancer. However, it is thought that antiperspirants applied after shaving the armpit hair at a very early age can be absorbed through the skin and go to the breast tissue, and this is a risk factor for breast cancer. should not use antiperspirants. After puberty, mothers should educate their children about cleaning armpit hair and using appropriate deodorant. During puberty, as the armpit hair grows, the apocrine glands, which make scented secretions under the influence of hormones, also begin to secrete. Starting from this age, young people should be educated about frequently washing the armpit with soap and cleaning the hair. The hair can initially be shortened by cutting it with scissors and removed by methods that do not damage the skin, such as carefully shaving or using a depilatory cream. Laser epilation should be done after the age of 18. Long hair may lead to bad odor, bacterial growth, and some skin diseases. It has been announced that the paraben substance contained in some products used under the armpit may cause breast cancer if used frequently.
Deodorants contain carcinogenic substances such as ammonia, formaldehyde, quaternium-18, BHT and BHA for fragrance purposes, FDC blue-1, FDC yellow for coloring purposes. -5, FDC green-3, DC red-33, DC green-5, FD Cred-4, FDC yellow-6 substances can also be found. Some products that we apply directly to our skin directly enter our body and capillary cells due to high permeability. enters the bloodstream through our veins can be thrown away. If it contains a toxic or carcinogenic substance, we also ingest these harmful substances into our body. It is necessary to stay away from various toxic chemicals such as methylene chloride, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone and ethylene glycol, which are added especially for scenting purposes. If aluminum is absorbed and enters the bloodstream, it accumulates in the body. It is suggested that this may even lead to Alzheimer's disease.
If the deodorant label says methyl, ethyl, propyl, benzyl, butyl, do not buy that product. These contain derivatives of the toxic petrochemical compound called parabens and toulene. If you swallow or inhale it, it will cause intoxication. It is very effective even in contact with the skin. Studies have shown negative consequences on reproductive functions in case of frequent exposure to toulene. It is claimed that it does this through its estrogen-like effects. Additionally, it has been known for more than 10 years that parabens are among the substances responsible for the development of cancer.
Do not use deodorants with these ingredients. I don't use it either.
In conclusion, be sure to read the label of the deodorant or anti-perspirant you will buy. Choose products containing natural ingredients such as vegetable glycerin, bioflavonoids and lichen, herbs or herbal extracts, ionized and distilled water, green tea, aloe vera and baking soda.

 

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