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The Safest Deodorant is Free and in Your Kitchen

January 23, 2009 by Dr. Lani  
Filed under General Health, Videos

Save your breasts and use this homemade chemical-free DEODORANT

The most common area to develop breast cancer is in the upper outer quadrant- or in layman’s terms, right next to the armpit. As such, alternative doctors have been arguing for years that there may be a connection between the use of deodorants and the development of breast cancer. It was long thought that the aluminum in antiperspirants might be the culprit (all antiperspirants contain aluminum). However, there is a chemical that is perhaps more deserving of suspicion. Almost all deodorants contain a preservative from the paraben chemical family. On the label it can be listed as methyl-, butyl- or propyl-paraben. It is a known fact that parabens exhibit estrogen-like hormonal activity. The chemical companies do not dispute this, but instead argue that it is such a small amount that it is unlikely to cause breast cancer. Let’s play it safe and not buy into this argument – especially as there is a perfect alternative with no possibility of being carcinogenic.

Baking Soda Deodorant – Pour a small amount of baking soda in a small bowl, wet the top of your index finger and dip it in the soda. You should end up with about 1” of the powder on the front side of your finger. Rub it under your arm. When done right, the powder will disappear quickly.

Tips: Wash under your arms first with a paraben free soap. If you have an odor problem, swab under the arms with alcohol for 1-3 days, this will kill the bacteria that are usually causing the odor. On the days that you use the alcohol follow up with baking soda. After your odor is clear then continue with baking soda daily.

Is it safe to use paraben-free deodorants? There are many ingredients in deodorants, and because baking soda works as well or better, I recommend steering clear of retail brands.

Dr. Simpson’s complete article on parabens plus her report on the causes of early puberty in girls.



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