Antiperspirants and Breast CancerWritten by Alfred Jones
Continued from page 1 It cannot be ignored, that nearly all Breast Cancer Tumors occur in upper outer quadrant of breast area, this is where Lymph Nodes are located. Men are less likely (but not totally exempt) to develop breast cancer prompted by use of antiperspirants, because antiperspirant is more likely to be caught in armpit hair, rather than directly applied to skin, but ladies, who shave their armpits, increase risk by causing imperceptable nicks in skin, which allow chemicals to enter easily into body through armpits. This article is aimed mainly at ladies, but please be aware that there are a few antiperspirants on market that are made from natural products, but basically they would still trap Toxins in same areas. The best solution is to use deodorants, rather than antiperspirants, also please remember that Eight Essential Sugars in Glyconutrients can also help to fight off Toxins. Please view benefits that Glyconutrients can give you, Check our Web Sites.

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| | Levator Ani Syndrome: A Real Pain in the Butt!Written by D.Herren
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What is treatment for Levator Ani Syndrome? The common types of treatment for levator ani syndrome are usually muscle relaxants, hot baths, and proper diet and exercise. In most cases, there is an underlying element of chronic stress and anxiety which causes these muscles to tighten up and spasm. This pelvic floor muscle tension causes pain and burning. In order for most cases of levator ani syndrome to be resolved, trigger point therapy or internal massage on levator ani/rectal muscles can bring great relief. The treatment itself can be very painful, but overall relief from treatment can be felt almost immediately. Many people with levator ani syndrome have had good success using The Pelvic Pain Solution found here: The Pelvic Pain Solution It is highly recommeded by many!

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