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Thought this might be of interest to you all. Maybe check it out for

yourselves. I personally don't use anything but what I buy at the herb

store. And I definatly don't use anti-perspirent. As you will find out

in the article why. Of course everybody can make up their minds for

themselves. COCO

--- BREAST CANCER PREVENTION

>

> Here's a little something for us women to be concerned about.

>

> MESSAGE

>

> I just got information from a health seminar that I would like to share.

>

> The leading cause of breast cancer is the use of anti-perspirant.

>

> What? Yes, ANTI-PERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an

> antiperspirant/deodorant combination so go home and check your labels.

>

> Deodorant is fine, anti-perspirant is not. Here's why:

>

> The human body has a few areas that it uses to purge toxins; behind the knees,

> behind the ears, groin area, and armpits. The toxins are purged in the form

> of perspiration. Anti-perspirant, as the name clearly indicates,

>

> prevents

> you from perspiring, thereby inhibiting the body from purging toxins from

> below the armpits. These toxins do not just magically disappear. Instead, the

> body deposits them in the lymph nodes below the arms and sends them out. This

> causes a high concentration of toxins and leads to cell mutations: a.k.a.

> CANCER.

>

> Nearly all breast cancer tumors occur in the upper outside quadrant of the

> breast area. This is precisely where the lymph nodes are located.

>

> Additionally, men are less likely (but not completely exempt) to develop

> breast cancer prompted by anti-perspirant usage because most of the

> anti-perspirant product is caught in their hair and is not directly applied

> to the skin. Women who apply anti-perspirant right after shaving increase the

> risk further because shaving causes almost

>

> imperceptible nicks in the skin which give the chemicals entrance into the

> body from the armpit area.

>

> PLEASE pass this along to anyone you care about. Breast Cancer is becoming

> frighteningly common. This awareness may save lives. If you are skeptical

> about these findings, I urge you to do some research for yourself. You will

> arrive at the same conclusions, I assure you.

>

> Thank you.

I would like to add that according to Hulda e in her book " Cure for

All Cancers " she says that there is always solvent propyl alcohol

accumulated in the liver and in the cancerous tissues. (These alcohol's

are wood alcohol - a poison ) She says to get rid of all household

alcohol's and start using drinking alcohol from a liquor store instead.

We make our own witch hazel, and other tincture's. You can get a book

on making tinctures from a library or health food store - They are

really easy to make. We also use Everclear put into a small spray bottle

as a deodorant. Works great. I would not suggest keeping this in a

home where there is an alcohol problem.

Lynne

Household alcohols go under several names propyl alcohol, propanol,

isopropanol

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