Friday, 21 November 2008

Lethal Chemicals in boy’s aerosol deodorant kill him

A boy of 12 has died from deodorant fumes taking over his body.

An inquest into the boy’s death found that the boy from Derbyshire had been vulnerable to chemicals in his deodorant spray.

The boy died after suffering form a heart attack. Doctor believe the gases built up in his body after repeatedly spraying himself in at home in his bedroom.

This news will come as a shock to concerned parents all over the country; many studies have been released in the past warning of the dangers of the many hidden chemicals that are so often present in conventional deodorants and antiperspirants.

This boy’s health obsession, the obsession with wanting to smell fresh, ultimately resulted in his accidental death.

Better warnings on aerosols have been called for as Derby and South Coroner Dr Robert Hunter commented that people need to know about the risks these products have on the cardiovascular system.

This story will come as a shock to many, although some scientists have been attempting to alert people to the many dangers of chemicals in products we use on ourselves on a daily basis for a number of years.

If these chemicals are dangerous enough to kill us, imagine what kind of damage they do when sprayed on your skin, day after day. Deodorants and other personal care products are often highly toxic chemical cocktails. Evidence gathered in the past has shown that these chemicals are right now promoting cancer, birth defects and neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease.

Alternatives are out there and available on the market, you can buy many natural deodorants that are completely free from any chemicals. The deodorants are just as effective, better for you and economical.




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