What
is Naturally Occuring Alum...
How is it Different from Aluminum?
Many
people confuse naturally occurring alum with the synthetic aluminum
chemicals such as aluminum chlorhydrate or aluminum zicarnium,
the two most common active ingredients in conventional deodorants.
There
is a significant difference between naturally occurring alum and
synthetic aluminum compounds. Naturally occurring alum is a large
molecule which kills bacteria that is on the surface of the skin.
Due to its size, it is generally not absorbed through the skin.
It works by killing the bacteria which is the cause of body odor
therefore one will continue to perspire, a healthy process since
it is eliminating toxins in the body, but there will be no body
odor.
Naturally
occurring alum has been used for thousands of years in Southeast
Asia and those societies do not experience Alzheimers and other
illnesses common in our society today. In Southeast Asia, naturally
occurring alum has a long and colorful history of use. Alum has
been used for centuries as a crude form of water purification
in remote villages, where there was no other way of purifying
drinking water. At one time the United Nations recommended putting
an "alum rock" in remote village water systems to eliminate
common bacteria. The literature also suggests that naturally occurring
alum was used as an anti-bacterial for minor cuts and scrapes
because of its prevalence. With sixty-five percent of the Earth's
crust is made up of naturally occurring alum it was readily available
for common everyday use.
The
synthetic aluminum chemicals--aluminum chlorhydrate and aluminum
zicarnium are generally marketed as antiperspirants and designed
to block the pores from breathing. The danger is the toxins have
no place to go since the pores in the skin are blocked. Buildup
of toxins caused by long-term use of antiperspirants may be, many
believe, one of the causes of rising rates of breast cancer in
women in our society today. We, of course, cannot make claims
that antiperspirants cause breast cancer, but there's a large
and ever growing body of evidence that makes logical associations
between toxin buildup and cancers and other Western Society type
diseases.
Toxicologists
we've spoke with believe that anything considered large molucularly
is not absorbed into the skin because of its size. Naturally occurring
alum is a large molecule and simply not very easily absorbed into
the body. Toxicologists suggest that aluminum buildup has more
to do with what it taken internally such as the foods we eat and
cooking utensils used. Most common kitchen cookware is made with
aluminum and many foods consumed daily, such as baking soda, pickles
and most ant-acids contain aluminum.
We
believe there is a significant difference between alum in its
natural state and synthetic aluminum chloyhydrate and other synthetic
compounds. That is why are proud to offer
Natural Crystal Deodorants to our customers.