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Hi,

There is a myth that deodorants causes breast cancer, it does not.

However childhood chest and back medical X-Rays do cause breast cancer later in

lief. In fact they cause 75% of all breast cancers according to the worlds

foremost

expert on the topic Professor Gofman M.D. in his free book " preventing

breast

cancer " .

http://www.ratical.org/radiation/CNR/PBC/

Similarly dental x-rays are associated with some types of cancers around the

head

and neck.

However I would avoid use of deodorants if I had cancer.

moonbeam

http://cis.nci.nih.gov/fact/3_66.htm

Date reviewed: 4/19/2000

Antiperspirants/Deodorants and Breast

Cancer

Recent articles in the press and on the Internet have warned that

underarm antiperspirants or deodorants cause breast cancer. The

original source of this misinformation is not clear.

Scientists at the National Cancer Institute are not aware of any

research to support a link between the use of underarm antiperspirants

or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer. The

U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which regulates food, cosmetics,

medicines, and medical devices, also does not have any evidence or

research data to support the theory that ingredients in underarm

antiperspirants or deodorants cause cancer. Thus, there appears to be

no basis for this concern.

People who are concerned about their cancer risk are encouraged to

talk with their doctor. Also, U.S. residents may wish to contact the

Cancer Information Service (see below) with any remaining questions

or concerns about breast cancer.

Inquirers who live outside the United States may wish to contact the

International Union Against Cancer (UICC) for information about a

resource in their country. The UICC Web site is located at

http://www.uicc.org on the Internet. Also, some countries have

organizations that offer services similar to those of the U.S. Cancer

Information Service. A list of international cancer information services

can be found at http://cis.nci.nih.gov/resources/intlist.htm on the

Internet.

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> How about the too tight bra? Did you normally take it off when you got

> home? I can't get my girlfriend to do it. Worrisome.

>

> Loren

>

Hi Loren

You should have your girlfriend read " Dressed To Kill " . Sorry, but I cannot

remember the authors of the book. Once she reads this she won't want to wear

a bra at all.

CBS

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I have read the antipersperants don't seem to influence the incidence of

breast cancer. Of course, the Europeans tend not to use them nearly so

much as we do.

How about the too tight bra? Did you normally take it off when you got

home? I can't get my girlfriend to do it. Worrisome.

Loren

Isleflower@... wrote:

> Hi,

> Just a note about deodorant and antiperspirants. I never used

> either. I

> only used lemon, so it was not a contributing factor in the cancer I

> had.

>

> Toni

>

>

>

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Just another reason to burn bra's:-) I think the biggest breast cancer factor is

diet(almost NO breast cancer in Japan) and then probably zeno-estrogens. And

yes I think bras have an effect.

I feel that nurturing - how one receives it and gives it also plays a part in

this type of cancer. More and more women are going out and acting like men

(eg.in business) when traditionally women have been the care givers. In this

traditional role women used the pituitary/hypothalamus axis now they are running

on the adrenals. This is also why chronic fatigue effects 90% women.

Another possible reason for just more cancer in general is oxygen. We don't have

as much oxygen as previous generations.

Rand

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A few causes for cancer besides tight bras may be:

1) Abortion

2) Toxins (from processed foods, lotions, etc.)

3) Sex--adultery, fornification (cancer germs, etc.)

4) Junk Foods (empty calories--little food medicines)

5) Negative Emotions: Resentment, Unforgiveness, etc.

6) Radiation, such as mammograms

7) Vaccines contaminated with cancer genes, etc.

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>

>Just another reason to burn bra's:-) I think the biggest breast cancer factor

is diet(almost NO breast cancer in Japan) and then probably zeno-estrogens. And

yes I think bras have an effect.

>I feel that nurturing - how one receives it and gives it also plays a part in

this type of cancer. More and more women are going out and acting like men

(eg.in business) when traditionally women have been the care givers. In this

traditional role women used the pituitary/hypothalamus axis now they are running

on the adrenals. This is also why chronic fatigue effects 90% women.

>Another possible reason for just more cancer in general is oxygen. We don't

have as much oxygen as previous generations.

>

>Rand

>

>

>

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