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Top five ingredients to avoid in deodorant

Saturday, July 27, 2013 10:40
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By: Danna Norek

Deodorant is an essential toiletry that most Americans have in  their medicine cabinet today. Many are still unaware of the hidden dangers in  the active ingredients of modern day deodorant. They continue to use these  potentially hazardous chemicals on their underarms as a way of reducing  perspiration and odor.
The primary ingredient used in most  antiperspirants is aluminum. Aluminum is a metal, which is used in  antiperspirants to help block the sweat from escaping the pores. Aluminum has  been linked to breast cancer in women and has also been linked to an increased  risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Several studies have shown a link between  increasing antiperspirant use and rising rates of female breast cancer and  prostate cancer in men. However, the FDA has not committed to classifying it as  a carcinogen. Their position remains one of “wait and see” as more definitive  studies are released.
Parabens are a family of synthetic preservatives  that are often found in deodorants as well. In fact, parabens are contained in  an alarming amount of our body care products. A random sampling of 100 human  urine specimens performed by the CDC showed that all 100 contained parabens.  This demonstrates the high absorption rate of chemicals we place on our  skin.
The largest concern is that the absorption of these chemicals will  disrupt our delicate hormonal balance. This can lead to things like early  puberty in children and an increased risk of hormonal cancers. Paraben exposure  has also been linked to birth defects and organ toxicity.
Propylene  glycol is another common ingredient that is used in antiperspirants and deodorants.  This is a petroleum based material that is used to soften cosmetic products due  to its slick consistency. It is a cheap way to make skin care products more  easily applicable to the skin.

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