Posted on 02/09/2016 6:48:55 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
Deodrants and antiperspirants radically change the 'microbial community' residing in people's underarms and allowing dangerous fungi to infest user's armpits.
A new study found that antiperspirants destroyed good bacteria and could allow more potentially harmful bacteria to grow back at a faster rate.
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
Aluminum and Alzheimers.
“Could be”.
Most probably not..
This is simply today’s danger report.
Blindly reported by your uninformed MSM bottom of the SAT crowd.
Not using deodorants or antiperspirants can be dangerous to your employability .
Would be more dangerous sitting next to a sweating gorilla on a 10 plus hour flight.
We had to request the flight attendant to move a young man sitting next to us once he smelled so bad.
This. From England.
Where they apparently feel the same way about toothpaste.
We will see if it has any negative effects over the next 65 years. So far so good.
They always lump both together in studies but then when you read about it you see that it’s antiperspirants that cause problems, not deodorants. This has been known for a long time. Neither is best but try to explain that to your co-workers after you’ve gone a couple days without deodorant. Natural deodorants can be very effective. Antiperspirants can be very harmful.
Take an occasional shower and you tend to avoid the dangerous bacteria.
Love that! Yes it does seem like there is a "danger a day"
I’ve been making my own. I have to reapply half way through the day, but I’m fine with that. Things change when the doc says cancer.
“Aluminum and Alzheimers”
duh ...
I have stopped using Aluminum deodorant under my arms. I am sure it is too late to do any good.
Once I moved away from the Florida sauna I found I rarely have any need for a deodorant.
Not using it is dangerous to the rest of us.
Just make your own deodorant, toothpaste, mouthwash, etc...with natural products. Less expensive and safer.
But you won't have those stains anymore.
Underarm stains in shirts are the result of using anti-antiperspirant with aluminum in it. It's the Al that stains.
If you just use a deodorant, no stains.
LOL! Have you ever ridden the “tube” in London during rush hour? Don’t think there’s much to worry about with the deodorant issue.
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