Can Aluminum Be Absorbed From Antiperspirants?Posting Date: 01/31/2005 Q. I have read that antiperspirants could be dangerous because the aluminum they contain can be absorbed into the body. Is there any basis to this? A. The association between aluminum and Alzheimer?s disease has been controversial for decades. Research suggests, however, that high doses can be neurotoxic. Investigators have found that the aluminum in antiperspirants can be absorbed through the skin, but concluded that levels were too low to be dangerous. A case reported in the American Journal of Medicine (Dec. 15, 2004) suggests that may not always be true. One woman developed bone pain and fatigue after four years of daily antiperspirant use. Her blood aluminum levels were elevated. After stopping the antiperspirant, her aluminum levels decreased and symptoms resolved. Q. Last year, I spent $1200 on Lamisil to cure nail fungus. This three-month program required a prescription, a blood test and, of course, a visit to the doctor. Despite all this time and money, there was absolutely NO improvement in my nails. I wrote to the company that makes Lamisil, and complained. I didn?t ask for my money back. I just wanted some answers. Novartis replied with a form letter saying Lamisil did not necessarily cure nail fungus, and the company did not guarantee the efficacy of the product. I was angered by this flippant attitude. I could've used nothing and saved a great deal of money with the same result. I guarantee my work. Why don't drug companies? A. One of the best-kept secrets of the pharmaceutical industry is that most medications are only partially effective. One drug company executive created quite a stir when he told an industry audience, ?The vast majority of drugs--more than 90 percent--only work in 30 or 50 percent of the people.? Lamisil clears nail fungus in 60 to 70 percent of the patients tested. Even for those who get benefit, there is a 15 percent relapse rate. Related StoriesRelated Videos |
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