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An article from CBS Online, dated December 5, 2005,
about the possible link between breast cancer and
anti-perspirant use/frequency of underarm shaving.

Crystalux Natural Deodorant & Powder

100% Pure & Natural  No Chemical Additives Dermatologist Recommended
Diverse Product Selection Cruelty-Free Products Guaranteed Results*

In addition:

No Aluminum Chlorhydrates or Zirconium Great for All Skin Types 
Uni-Sex Hypo-Allergenic Unscented Non-Staining to Skin & Clothes

(A Description of the Deodorant Crystal Follows the Product Photos)


Mini-Disk - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Mini Disk Trial Stone- 1.4 oz.
Item # D0015
The mini disk is an excellent way to
introduce the Crystalux brand to
your customers.  Purchase 50 or
more trial stones, and the plastic
display case is yours, FREE.  Also, the
mini disks can be private-labeled, and 
they make great store promotions! 


Stick - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Travel-Size Stick- 2.1 oz.
Item # S0002


Bullet Stick - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

"Bullet" Push-Up Stick- 3.5 oz.
Item # S0350


Push Down - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Push-Down Stick- 4.25 oz.
Item # S0500


Liquids - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Crystalux Liquid Deodorants:
The Roll-On and 3 Sizes of Mist Spray,
Including the 8 oz. bottle - Item # M0008 (not pictured separately below) - All Crystalux liquid products (including the Foot Mist Spray) contain only mineral salts and purified water.  No chemical additives, propellants, preservatives or thickening agents are added. 


Liquid Roll On - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Liquid Roll-On- 3.1 fl. oz.
Item # R0003
 


Spray 2 Oz - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Small Mist Spray- 2 fl. oz.
Item # M0002


Spray - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Mid-Size Mist Spray- 4 fl. oz.
Item # M0004


Body Powder - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

        Crystal & Cornstarch Body Powder (No Talc!)- 4 oz.
        Item # P0004


Foot Spray - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Foot Deodorant Mist Spray- 6 fl. oz.
Item # F0006


Foot Powder - Contact our distributor in Little Falls, New Jersey, for health products that include magnetic field therapy massagers.

Crystal & Cornstarch Foot Powder (No Talc!) - 4 oz.
Item # F0004


ABOUT THE CRYSTAL....

Deodorant crystals are made from naturally occurring bauxite ore, then mined and refined into pure alum crystals.  Alum is a natural compound found in nature.  It is present in the water we drink, in the foods we eat and in the air we breathe.  Alum is the third most abundant element on earth, after oxygen and silicon.

The Crystalux deodorant crystals contain large alum molecules that cannot be absorbed into the body or blood stream. The alum in the crystals is in a salt form, not a metallic one.  Crystalux products have no forms of aluminum that can clog pores or be absorbed into the body.  The crystals do not stop the natural process of perspiration in eliminating odor.  Crystalux works naturally by keeping the bacteria on the skin from multiplying.  The crystals impede the growth of bacteria by altering the pH level of the skin and forming an environment that stops bacteria in their tracks.



All our crystals are guaranteed to be free of synthetic oils (that can stain clothing), alcohol (that can burn and irritate the skin), emulsifiers and solvents (that can clog pores), perfumes (that can cause severe allergic reactions) and other chemical additives (such as propellants, that can harm the ozone layer).

These natural deodorant crystals are the safest and most effective deodorants on the planet.  They have become very popular in the health and nutrition industry here in North America during the past 20+ years.  In Asia and Europe, they have been used for centuries for personal hygiene and water purification.

Let us introduce you to this wonderful lineup of natural deodorant products.  You will never want to go back to the man-made, synthetic variety, once you have experienced the power of CRYSTALUX®.

*We are so confident you and your customers will benefit from these wonderful products, that we offer a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee.

Please Note: Although these are all-natural products, the salt contained within them may aggravate any existing rash or open cut.  When applied to normal skin, these deodorants provide the best overall protection against odor.



The Cancer-Antiperspirant 'Myth'

Dec. 5, 2005
Dr. Kris McGrath, right, an immunologist and instructor at Northwestern University, has been intrigued by a potential breast cancer link since medical school. (CBS)

Quote

"Breast cancer has existed since Hippocrates. But when you plot the sales of antiperspirant deodorants with the incidence of breast cancer in the United States, they both have grown in almost a parallel fashion."  Dr. Kris McGrath

(CBS) If you've checked out the back of your antiperspirant lately, you might have noticed something different: new labels required by the Food and Drug Administration. They point out that antiperspirants are "drugs" containing "aluminum" ingredients — that's what stops the sweat.

The aluminum is also what concerns some people, including Dr. Kris McGrath.

"I personally feel there is a very strong correlation between the underarm hygiene habits and breast cancer," McGrath tells CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

McGrath, an immunologist and instructor at Northwestern University, has been intrigued by a potential breast cancer link since medical school.

It got personal when his wife — a frequent shaver and antiperspirant user — got breast cancer.

"She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987," McGrath says. "She died in 1989."

People who don't believe in a link point to this 2002 study that finds no connection.

But it didn't take into account how often a woman shaved and used antiperspirant, which McGrath considered crucial. So he did his own study of breast cancer patients and found this: The more these women shaved and used antiperspirants, the sooner they got breast cancer.

Is he trying to say all cases of breast cancer could be linked to antiperspirants and shaving?

"Absolutely not," McGrath says. "Breast cancer has existed since Hippocrates. But when you plot the sales of antiperspirant deodorants with the incidence of breast cancer in the United States, they both have grown in almost a parallel fashion."

It's not conclusive proof, but enough, McGrath says, to call for large-scale studies.

Rumors of a link between antiperspirants, shaving and breast cancer have circulated for years, but had been written off as an urban myth by most people — including the FDA's Web site which calls it a "...false...scary stories..." CBS News tried to ask the FDA whether the case really is closed, but they wouldn't let Attkisson interview any of their experts.

Instead, they seemed to shift from the "myth" status, telling CBS News: "FDA is aware of concerns that antiperspirant use (in conjunction with underarm shaving) may be associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer. FDA continues to search scientific literature for studies examining this possible adverse drug effect. Unfortunately, there are many publications that discuss the issue, but very few studies in which data has been collected and analyzed. Overall, the studies (containing data) are inconclusive in determining whether antiperspirants, in any way, contribute to the development of breast cancer. FDA hopes that definitive studies exploring breast cancer incidence and antiperspirant use will be conducted in the near future."

The billion-dollar antiperspirant industry says the products are undeniably safe.

"Has this issue been definitively laid to rest?" Attkisson asks John Bailey, a director of cosmetic chemistry as the cosmetic toiletry and fragrance association.

"I think the products are safe and I think that the best science is being applied to making that determination that they're safe," Bailey says.

"But you're not saying yes or no," Attkisson says.

"It's not a yes or no answer," Bailey replies.

The National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society agree a link can't be conclusively ruled out. But they say there's no reason to throw out your antiperspirant in fear. Read the Cancer Institute's fact sheet.

McGrath advises his patients to consider the uncertainties. At least one of them thinks the government ought to go public and admit the breast cancer antiperspirant myth might not be a myth after all.

"I think the government should take an honest stand and say if they're not sure, so that women have the right to know and that they can make their own choice," says Michelle Bibergal.