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What deoderant do you prefer?

DON'T USE ANTI-PERSPIRANTS!
check the label for aluminum for any deoderant!!! Unless you like alzheimer's....


Old Spice High Endurance - aluminum free!
 
Originally posted by: alm4rr
DON'T USE ANTI-PERSPIRANTS!
check the label for aluminum for any deoderant!!! Unless you like alzheimer's....


Old Spice High Endurance - aluminum free!

Care to elaborate?
 
I am currently using Red Zone but it gives me a rash occasionally so I'm not going to use it after this stick is up.
 
Dry Idea here. The scentless variety. Can't stand those goddamn perfumes they put in AP/DO. The only reason you can't smell your BO is because the fcuking perfume overpowers it.
 
Aluminum is widely regarded as toxic to the body and scientific efforts are being made to link it to alzheimer's. Now imagine lathering aluminum to your skin nearly every day to till your dead.

And, yes, there will be naysayers that say it is yet to be proven (Imagine the amount of time it takes to link it over the course of a sample's life span.) But asbestos was thought safe until it was proven unsafe. Me, I'll stick to caution and make the easy lifestyle choice to stay away from AL.
 
Originally posted by: alm4rr
Aluminum is widely regarded as toxic to the body and scientific efforts are being made to link it to alzheimer's. Now imagine lathering aluminum to your skin nearly every day to till your dead.

And, yes, there will be naysayers that say it is yet to be proven (Imagine the amount of time it takes to link it over the course of a sample's life span.) But asbestos was thought safe until it was proven unsafe. Me, I'll stick to caution and make the easy lifestyle choice to stay away from AL.

Thanks for the heads up. Is Al the same as the Al varients (tetra, zirr, etc) they sometimes use, or are they both bad, or worse than the other?

If Al does prove to be toxic, it kinda goes against logic because since lead is such a heavy metal, its bad for you, but Al is on the other hand, quite light.
 
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