Thursday, July 25, 2013

The main cause of Breast Cancer is the use of anti-perspirant



WATER AND SOAP IN ARMPIT BEFORE BEDTIME

We spend the night with clean and underarm deodorant, to be a free breathing time the armpit.


Some time ago, I went to a seminar on Breast Cancer, led by Terry Birk with support from Dan Sullivan.

During the discussion, asked why the most common reason for developing breast cancer tumors is near the armpit.


My question could not be answered at that time.


This information was sent to me recently, and I'm glad it has been answered.


I informed a friend who is undergoing chemotherapy and she said that I had this information, obtained in a support group that frequents ...


Now I want to share information with you! The main cause of Breast Cancer is the use of anti-perspirant!

Most products on the market are a combination of anti-perspirant/deodorants.


Look at the labels!
Deodorant is fine, ANTI-PERSPIRANT, NO.


The concentration of toxins causes cell mutation:
CANCER. Here's why:

The human body is just a few areas where it can eliminate toxins: behind the knees, behind the ears, the English area and armpits.


Toxins are eliminated through perspiration.


The anti-perspirant, as the name says, prevents you from perspiring, thereby inhibiting the body to eliminate toxins through the armpits.


These toxins do not magically disappear.

As not come with sweat, the organism deposited in the lymph glands found under the arms.  Most breast cancers occur in the upper outside quadrant of the breast area.


Precisely where are the glands in men seems to occur to a lesser extent, but are not exempt from Breast Cancer develop because of the anti-perspirant used instead of soap and water.


The difference lies in the fact that when men use anti-perspirant, not applied directly to the skin, they do so in large part on the hair of the armpits.

Women who apply antiperspirant or aftershave shaving the underarms, increase the risk due to tiny injuries and skin irritations which make harmful chemical components to penetrate more quickly into the body.



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