Friday, 7 August 2015

Preventing breast cancer by an armpit detox.

A lot of clinical studies find a disproportionately high number of female breast cancers originating in the upper outer quadrant of the breast,  the area to which underarm cosmetic products are applied. Astonishing as this may seem it provides a chance to better understand the etiology of cancer and also adopt health habits that can prevent breast cancer.

THE MISSING LINK
Plenty of toxic chemicals lurk in antiperspirants and deodorants.
The Breast Cancer Fund (BCF) reports that the following common ingredients in these products may cause cancer:

Triclosan can affect hormones and could be linked to breast cancer.
Phthalates are endocrine disrupters, which interfere with the body’s hormone function and also are linked to breast cancer, although the studies have only fueled controversy.

Parabens have been found in breast cancer biopsies and are known to be absorbed into the skin. They also disrupt hormones and mimic natural estrogens, a cause of breast cancer.

But these are not the only controversial compounds found in deodorants and antiperspirants. They can also include:

Aluminum, which can hinder sweat and may be linked to breast cancer. It also disrupts lymph nodes and is linked to Alzheimer’s.

Propylene glycol, which absorbs water, is another controversial chemical. It has been declared dangerous by the CDC, yet low levels of this chemical are approved by the FDA in personal care products. It can also irritate the skin and cause allergic reactions.

Natural Cosmetics News says ingredients like TEA and DEA adjust pH levels and are used for fragrance or as a preservative. The Environmental Working Group’s database of toxic chemicals, Skin Deep, lists TEA as a low possibility of being toxic and DEA as a very high possibility.

Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen and can cause other negative reactions in the body.
Natural Cosmetics News also names FD&C colors, which can be made from coal or tar and are carcinogenic.

Most of these chemicals have not been adequately studied for either toxicity or their possible links to breast cancer, but adding up the possible toxins is overwhelming.

Our bodies can normally handle toxic chemicals like aluminum and parabens by ridding the chemicals through our sweat glands. Obviously, if the sweat glands are clogged with foreign chemicals, then this makes it much more difficult for the body to do its work.

WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT TOXIC UNDERARM DEODORANTS AND ANTIPERSPIRANTS?

First of all, it’s important to know that these are two different types of products. Deodorants remove the odor of sweat, but antiperspirants reduce sweating in the first place. Sweat is a healthy physical response to exertion that prevents you from overheating. It also may release toxins and may even fight off colds and infections. Eliminating sweat will cause you more harm than good and may even contribute to causing breast cancer. So whatever you decide to do, I recommend replacing that antiperspirant right away.

The breast is mainly adipose tissue that can act as a reservoir of toxins if not detoxed routinely.
Toxic chemicals in your deodorant and antiperspirant  like parabens, propylene glycol, triclosan, TEA, DEA, FD&C colors, and quaternium 18, among others, increase the risk of breast cancer by mimicking estrogen. Most breast cancer cases initially develop as hormone-dependent cancer, in which growth and progression of the disease correlates with estrogen levels.

STUDIES
In a 2007 study published in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, researchers tested breast samples from 17 breast-cancer patients who had undergone mastectomies. The women who used antiperspirants had deposits of aluminum in their outer breast tissue. Concentrations of aluminum were higher in the tissue closest to the underarm than in the central breast.

Parabens also increase the risk of breast cancer by mimicking estrogen, according to some experts. Researchers have found parabens inside autopsied breast tumors.
Parabens are used as preservatives in thousands of cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical products, but this is the first study to show their accumulation in human tissues. It demonstrates that if people are exposed to these chemicals, then the chemicals will accumulate in their bodies.

THE SCIENCE OF DETOX
Sweating is an important function of our body. Sweat  contains chemicals that fight diseases.  This is why it’s vital to keep the pores under your arms unclogged. Beneath the skin in the armpit is a cluster of lymph nodes that work to remove foreign cells. Chemical-laden products applied to the arm pit prevent this removal of toxins.
Also tight-fittng bras that prevent adequate lymphatic drainage can also increase the risk.

Fortunately,  you can do an armpit detox which can help your body to pull out stored toxins, chemical residue, and unclog your pores.

To read more about this detox technique click on the links below.
 
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