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Originally Posted by Azure
My point is that anyone can come out and claim that 'x' is harming us in certain ways. To me the burden of proof should be on them. Not on disproving it, which is what it seems they expect us to do. If it doesn't work that way, anyone can come up with a 'claim.'
I have personally never heard of anyone getting sick from using deodorant. But that doesn't stop the 'claims' that it can harm you.
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Sure, I don't disagree with you there (RE: Al in deodorant; I'm not really anal enough to demand burden of proof for every thing a person does or doesn't do in a day).
Again - repeating for the 3rd time - there are no "facts" to prove that it doesn't.
I actually didn't even realize this was a problem... thought using deodorant was a given, as least in Canada.