of course. You are putting Aluminum Clorohydrate into your pores which is getting absorbed by your TWO MAJOR LYMPH GLANDS right under your arm pits.
yes. some people spell aluminium, other aluminum.
Aluminum chlorohydrate is a substance that forms large molecules (polymers) and has the general formula AlnCl(3n-m)(OH)m. Some of the chemicals with this general formula are used in antipersperants, deodorants and water purification. It's role in Alzheimer's disease and breast cancer is controversial but apparently unproven. For more about it you might wish to see its wikipedia article.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
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Chemistry. Either you body has a metal component, like iron or magnesium, that is showing up in your perspiration or it could be from deodorant. The active ingredient in many deodorants is Aluminum Chlorohydrate. Even a slightly elevated level of a metal in your perspiration combined with the metal component in deodorant could make the distinctive smell noticeable. Check the ingredients in deodorants and try to find one without aluminum. If that doesn't lessen the odor, you may have to ask your doctor.
Aluminium chlorohydrate is a group of salts having the general formula AlnCl(3n-m)(OH)m. It is used in deodorants and antiperspirants and as a flocculant in water purification.
Any serious problems
Both typically contain aluminum.
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There are many studies showing that sodium aluminum phosphate may stay in the brain and cause alzheimers. The less processed food you eat the better off you will be. Many deodorants* have aluminum in them as well. *A lot of deodorants do not have aluminum. Almost all anti-perspirants do.