Sunday, 25 March 2012

B17 DEODORANT FOR WOMEN 50ml RM 25.00

B17 Deodorant is specially formulated as an anti-cancer deodorant and as an effective body odor elimination. One or twice application daily will help to prevent from breast cancer. Contain extract B17 and DMSO 2% and perfume. No cancer causing agent is added. ALUMINIUM CHLORHYDRAT IN DEODORANT One of the main cause of Breast cancer is due to the use of anti-perspirant in many deodorant products for the arm pit use. Most of the commercial product available in the market is a combination of deodorant and anti sweats. Deodorant is not harmful but the anti- sweats is usually contain Alumanium Chlorhydrate or their derivative, is very toxic and can caused cancer!. The first and the most common area for breast cancer development is under the arm pit or at lateral upper quadrant of the breast. Axillary area, behind the ears, in between the toes and behind the knees are common area for elimination of toxic or poison from our body through the sweats. Deodorant products will prevent the release of sweats and all the toxic substances or poison will be accumulate in lymph nodes around the axillary area. Overtimes this accumulation of toxic will triggers the development of cancers and that’s why lateral upper quadrant of the breast is the most common area detected for breast lump. We like to keep our underarms devoid of excess bodily hair so we shave. We also like to smell fresh, so we smooth on deodorants or anti perspirants to the area from which we've just removed this hair. Women is more prone to have the problems because of frequent shaving of arm pit and immediate applying the anti-perspirant product. Small cut after shaving will induce more absorption of the allumanium chlorhydrate into the lymphnodes. As toxins enter the body via hair follicles and sebaceous glands they inevitably get inside our bodies but if we then block up our under arm sweat glands by using anti perspirant deodorants, how do they get out? Apparently a study of 400 American women found that those who shaved three times a week and applied deodorant at least twice a week were almost 15 years younger when diagnosed with cancer than women who did neither. The answer, therefore, could be to stop shaving and let your natural body odours loose, or find a safer alternative.

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