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  • Will Deodorant REALLY give you Breast Cancer?!?!

    Aluminium salts are used as the active antiperspirant agent in underarm cosmetics, but the effects of widespread, long term and increasing use remain unknown, especially in relation to the breast, which is a local area of application. Clinical studies showing a disproportionately high incidence of breast cancer in the upper outer quadrant of the breast, together with reports of genomic instability in outer quadrants of the breast, provide supporting evidence for a role for locally applied cosmetic chemicals in the development of breast cancer. Aluminium is known to have a genotoxic profile, capable of causing both DNA alterations and epigenetic effects, and this would be consistent with a potential role in breast cancer if such effects occurred in breast cells see published research here. So thats the study about the dangers of using aluminium based deodorant. But is this really a fair representation of the facts? Because the truth is you can find a study to prove anything - I know, I've conducted my own! And, in this debate specifically, there are literally endless options of studies "proving" the point on both sides. So what do I actually believe? I think that we are exposed to so much that is out of our control, we may as well control what we can. I know that the underarms are the filtration system of the body and I don't feel comfortable clogging them up. And, I know I don't want to smell. So, basically, I don't want to take the chance with breast cancer IF there is a viable alternative that ACTUALLY works. Like I'm 100% not going to stink, and it's 100% natural - right? That's Mothers' Nature - buy your first stick and never stink again (or your money back).

  • Sweating is good. Smelling isn’t.

    The average person produces around a litre of sweat a day, from (roughly) 3 million sweat glands. These sweat glands come in two styles: eccrine glands and aprocine glands. Eccrine glands are smaller and cover most of your body. They produce a watery, odourless sweat that helps control your temperature. The larger apocrine glands are mostly found in your armpits. They start producing sweat when you hit puberty, and secrete a thicker, more plasma-like sweat, filled with proteins and fatty acids. This is why the underarm stains on your t-shirts can appear yellowish. Deodorants vs Antiperspirants While often lumped in with deodorants, antiperspirants actually work quite differently. Deodorants work by masking smells after being swiped across your armpit. Antiperspirants prevent sweat through the use of an aluminium-based compound. Antiperspirants create a gel-like plug that blocks and your sweat glands. This temporarily prevents sweat from coming out. What’s the point of using carcinogenic chemicals under your arms if they don’t even keep you 100% stink free?!?! There are quite a few different types of bacteria that like to live in your armpits. They feed on the fatty sweat you produce there. Some of them produce more noticeable odours than others. The aluminium compounds kill off the less smelly bacteria, giving the smellier bacteria more opportunity to thrive, causing more body odour. Whats the answer? Natural deodorants are the best solution to this problem. But the deodorant has to work. If it doesn’t work and you smell, then you are using the wrong product. SmellMaiPits Deodorant will do that for you! 100% natural down to every single drop. And 100% no smell. Legit; you will never stink again. To the extent that if you use this deo and you still stink you’ll get a full refund!!!!! So remember, your body NEEDS to sweat, to detox. But the bacteria that come out with the sweat can cause that dreaded pong. Try SmellMaiPits and you will never, ever, ever, ever, ever stink again!!!!!! Get our natural deodorant here

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