avoid-aluminum-antiperspirants
The expert draws a direct line from the habit of applying aluminum-based deodorants to the most common site of breast cancer. He notes that the upper-outer quadrant of the breast is exactly where the spray lands when people try not to sweat. He explains that the skin excretes heavy metals via sweat—a point he reinforced in a previous episode on sauna, where he showed graphs of cadmium, nickel, lead, and aluminum in sweat. By blocking sweat with aluminum-based products, we both introduce a carcinogen and prevent its natural excretion. His recommendation is to abandon these products entirely, letting the body perspire, or to switch to aluminum-free alternatives, aligning with the body’s design.
Aluminum ions mimic estradiol and bind to estrogen receptors (ER) on breast epithelial cells. Unlike natural estrogen, which dissociates after a transient signal, aluminum binds permanently. This causes sustained receptor activation, continuous transcription of proliferation genes, and unchecked cell division. Over time, this hyperproliferation can lead to malignant transformation, especially in the glandular tissue exposed directly to the chemical.
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