Hidden Cause of Cancer?

When you’re tearing off a sheet of aluminum foil to cook with — or wrap your leftovers before you put them in the fridge — you probably never consider aluminum is a dangerous toxin. Truth is, aluminum is a heavy metal… just like lead, mercury and arsenic. It’s in our food… our cookware… even in the water we drink. Exposure to aluminum is a risk factor for cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and bone disease, just to name a few. Our lungs, liver, and kidneys are able to eliminate a majority of the small amounts of aluminum we ingest through eating, drinking or breathing.1 But aluminum applied to your skin bypasses your liver and can build up to toxic levels. It’s why I never use or recommend an antiperspirant. Antiperspirants — unlike most deodorants — contain aluminum compounds to prevent your body from sweating. Not only does this prevent your body from getting rid of toxins through your sweat, it becomes a significant breast cancer risk for women. In a minute, I’ll show you some safe and natural options. There are plenty of ways you can prevent unwanted odor without rubbing aluminum into your skin. But first, let me explain one of the reasons aluminum is so dangerous: It’s a metalloestrogen. Aluminum Acts Like an “Alien Estrogen” Researchers discovered aluminum binds to estrogen receptors. That makes aluminum — like parabens and phthalates — another kind of “estrogen mimicker.”...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Health Source Type: news