Posted on March 24, 2010.
Antiperspirants, aluminum, parabens and breast cancer Breast has been rising for more than half a century. Only 5-10% of breast cancers are genetic in origin, leaving up to 90% compared to the environment and lifestyle. Studies indicate that deodorants / antiperspirants play a major role in the increased incidence of breast cancer. This article will talk about parabens occurring in deodorants / antiperspirants and the role it plays in the growth of breast cancer tumors.
What are parabens?
Parabens are used as preservatives in thousands of cosmetics, food and pharmaceuticals to which we are exposed. Parabens are permitted as preservatives in food products by 0.1%. In cosmetics, parabens are permitted in concentrations up to 1%.
It is safe to say that if you use cosmetic products you use products that contain parabens.
Aluminum and parabens have been considered safe for many years, but this has changed in recent decades. Currently, there is evidence of the endocrine system (hormone system), reproductive and developmental effects of aluminum and parabens.
Apparently, they did not and I wonder if that's what my three friends died from breast cancer and all these women had aluminum and parabens in tumors. What do you think?
Aluminum and parabens are absorbed through the skin and can then be stored in the body. Once parabens and aluminum are in the body, it affects the hormonal system by mimicking estrogen, the hormone that promotes cell growth. The promotion of linkages aluminum and growth of cancer cells parabens, and as part of this section, the breast cancer.
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