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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Aluminum in Antiperspirants & Sun Screens Can Increase Your Breast or Skin Cancer & Alzheimer's Risk

A study by British scientists found that aluminum, a common ingredient added to antiperspirants to stop the skin from sweating, may be linked to breast cancer.

Breast samples from 17 breast-cancer patients, who had undergone mastectomies, were tested by the researchers. Deposits of aluminum in their outer breast tissue were found in the women who used antiperspirants. The aluminum was found in higher concentrations in the tissue closest to the underarm than in the central breast. Researchers believe the aluminum is being absorbed from antiperspirant sprays and roll-ons since aluminum is not normally found in the human body. Dr. Chris Exley from Keele University, who led this study, also suggested that an increased risk of skin cancer and Alzheimer's disease could be the result of the aluminum content of sunscreens.

The deodorant below has no aluminum, doesn't clog pores, and works by stopping odor causing bacteria.

Sedona Products International, Crystalux Crystal Deodorant All Over Body Spray

See my January 27, 2005, posting - How to Listen to Naltural Health and You with Dr. Stephen Bittiker.

Friday, September 14, 2007

How to Listen to Jack LaLanne Live!

Update(09/25/09): Since Jack is no longer on live, I removed the live link. But, six weeks (30 full episodes) of "The Jack LaLanne Show" are able to be viewed online at no charge!

Update(01/23/11): Sorry to hear that Jack passed away at the age of 96.

Jack LaLanne overcame the adversity of being a sickly child to become a champion body-builder and fitness pioneer. He started the first exercise show in television history. Jack met his wife, Elaine, at the ABC TV station where she had been a co-host for 3 years. Jack will be joined on his show by Elaine and his nephew, Chris LaLanne. Chris is a body builder, kinesiologist, and personal trainer.

Jack LaLanne's website

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