"Commercial deodorants" refers to deodorant products that are sold in stores or online for personal use.
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One study published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology demonstrated that aluminum, a common ingredient
in commercial deodorant, is not only absorbed by the body but also deposited in breast tissue.
Now, I'm reading links
between commercial deodorants / antiperspirants and breast cancer, and I think those findings would have made some kind of sense even before my arrowroot experience.
I was thrilled to be able to get away from the paraben and aluminum -
filled commercial deodorants but still find something that works well.
Many commercial deodorants are «roll - ons,» which means you are reapplying toxins from your sweat back into your armpits each time you use it.
To use: If utilizing an old deodorant container, simply roll on as you would
a commercial deodorant.
Sugar will not be healthy now or when you weigh your goal weight... neither will grains, or vegetable oils, or
commercial deodorant... you get the idea.
Commercial deodorants can contain harmful aluminium as well as toxic chemical fragrances.
Many
commercial deodorants are «roll - ons,» which means you are reapplying toxins from your sweat back into your armpits each time you use it.