How Do You Pick An All Natural Deodorant?
Over the years, and particularly within the last couple of decades, as the natural health movement has gained steam, concern has been mounting about the potential dangers of some of the ingredients contained in common deodorants and antiperspirants. These substances have been implicated in a wide range of health problems, from Alzheimer’s to cancer to dermatitis to liver toxicity. Not all the evidence is conclusive and some is insufficient. Still, if one prefers not to take any chances, natural alternatives abound. Carefully analyze the label to ascertain absence of aluminum. Added to control perspiration, aluminum appears often as aluminum chlorohydrate or aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex, but also others. The National Cancer Institute states that some data indicates aluminum compounds to have estrogen-like activity and may increase incidence of breast cancer. A number of researchers theorize that these substances possibly also contribute to development of Alzheimer’s disease, but