Antiperspirants and Breast CancerWritten by Alfred Jones
ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND BREAST CANCER Most underarm antiperspirants contain as active ingredient, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been controversy about Aluminium, since 1950's when it was a popular metal used for making cooking pots, Saucepans and Fry Pans and that it could be one of contributing factors to Alzheimer's, now we have another problem that could also be related to Aluminium, Breast Cancer. Research shows that one of leading causes of Breast Cancer could be use of antiperspirants. The human body has a number of areas, that it uses to purge Toxins from body, these are, behind knees, behind ears, groin area, and armpits. The toxins are purged from body in form of perspiration and antiperspirant as name clearly suggests prevents you from perspiring, thereby inhibiting body from purging Toxins from armpit area. These Toxins do not just disappear, Instead, body deposits them in Lymph Nodes below arms, since it is unable to sweat them out. A concentration of Toxins then builds up in areas such as armpits, which can then lead to cell mutations, which is cancer.
| | Levator Ani Syndrome: A Real Pain in the Butt!Written by D.Herren
Levator ani syndrome is one cause of chronic pelvic pain. The typical symptoms of levator ani syndrome include rectal butt spasms, rectum pain and tightness, and a sensation of fullness. It is sometimes associated with proctalgia fugax, which is defined as a short, sharp pain in rectum. Levator ani syndrome, on other hand, tends to be more constant pain. The pain is located in pelvic floor muscles in rectum, mainly levator ani muscle. The root cause is pelvic floor muscle tension or myalgia. In simple terms, it is muscle knots in internal walls of rectum. These "knots" are usually referred to as trigger points. When these tiny knots are active, they can cause great pain and a sensation of tightness and burning in rectal area. This is typical of levator ani syndrome. Common Levator Ani Syndrome Symptoms *Rectal Pain and Burning *Rectal tightness and muscle spasm
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