Mar 29, 2019
No, I do not want you out here musty. There is some knowledge that
everyone should know about so that they can make their own informed
choices about their use of a product. Antiperspirant is one of
those products. There is an association between antiperspirant
usage and breast cancer, but not in the way that you may think.
This episode breaks down the research and explains how to avoid the
problematic ingredients getting into your system at such high
rates.
My OG Youtube Video: Deodorant Causes BREAST CANCER |
CANCEL THAT TOO! | #25 (May
2018)
This Episode was inspired by:
Nutrition Facts Youtube video
Saige and Ivy
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Antiperspirants don't
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*Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature
interpretations are from my perspective and do not always reflect
the intention of the authors.