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Alzeimers and Aluminum - Just in case

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Here is the story:

http://www.laleva.cc/environment/aluminium_alzheimer2.html

This deodorant was supposed to be a good recommendation:

Adidas 24-hr Control Absorbent-Deodorant

(look for the cotton emblem on the top)

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100243 & navAction=jump & navCount=\

1 & id=prod1341746

It was said some store make it hard to find this deodorant:

http://www.colgate.com/app/LadySpeedStick/US/CrystalClean.cvsp

Any other suggestions?

This statement was on the lady speak stick sight:

Is there any truth to the rumor that using antiperspirants can cause breast

cancer?

There is no truth to this rumor. According to the American Cancer Society,

" There is absolutely no scientific evidence that antiperspirants cause or even

increase a woman's risk for breast cancer. " For more information, we recommend

you access the American Cancer Society Web site at www.cancer.org.

I heard that there is an aluminum ingredient in antiperspirants that's been

linked to Alzheimer's disease. Is this true?

A review of current research on the subject has found no evidence of a proven

link between the aluminum ingredient in antiperspirants and the causative agent

of Alzheimer's Disease. In fact, aluminum, the third most common element on

earth, is essentially found everywhere. Even our daily diet has some aluminum in

it.

Lady Speed Stick® antiperspirants are safe. In addition to our own stringent

safety standards, Lady Speed Stick® products meet all applicable regulations and

guidelines of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, European Union and

governmental bodies around the world. We are dedicated to ensuring the safety of

all our products.

So Its like what do you believe? sigh...

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willing to give "

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