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Protect Clothing & Stay Dry with Perspiration Shields

Absorbs perspiration and prevents wetness from passing through to outer clothing. Patent & patent-pending clothing line is uniquely designed with concealed stitching of perpsiration shields. Our products keep underarm clothing dry.

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Stay fresh & dry with perspiration shield protection: CAMIDRI® | SWEATGUARD-TEE® | PERSPIRATION SHIELDS

Anti-perspirants/Deodorants and Breast Cancer

Using an anti-perspirant may not be good because it may clog the underarm pores. All major anti-perspirants use the same active ingredient - aluminum zirconium. No current evidence suggests a link between anti-perspirants and breast cancer, many people have valid reasons for choosing not to use anti-perspirants.   Some people may feel that perspiration is a natural process that should not be interfered with.

Try using these other methods to absorb perspiration and reduce order.
Women's Camisoles | Men's Undershirts | Cotton Perspiration Shields | Disposable Shields

People perspire from a number of areas in their body so if one area is blocked (under-arms due to anti-perspirant use) then presumably these toxins can escape the body through perspiration in other areas. It is the kidneys and liver which are largely responsible for eliminating toxins, with the majority of toxins being released through urination rather than perspiration. Chemicals entering the body do not necessarily remain in the area in which they enter.

Recent articles in the press and on the Internet have warned that underarm antiperspirants or deodorants cause breast cancer. The original source of this misinformation is not clear.

Scientists at the National Cancer Institute are not aware of any research to support a link between the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which regulates food, cosmetics, medicines, and medical devices, also does not have any evidence or research data to support the theory that ingredients in underarm antiperspirants or deodorants cause cancer. Thus, there appears to be no basis for this concern.

People who are concerned about their cancer risk are encouraged to talk with their doctor. Also, U.S. residents may wish to contact the Cancer Information Service with any remaining questions or concerns about breast cancer.

Information about Hyperhidrosis (excessive perspiration disorder)

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Crescent Style  Perspiration Shield QuickShields SnapShields Sleeveless Style  Perspiration Shields Oval Style  Perspiration Shields

Perspiration-Resistant Crescent Perspiration Shield

Perspiration-Resistant QuickShield® Two elastic arm straps.

Perspiration-Resistant SnapShield® Two elastic arm straps with bra snap

Perspiration-Proof Sleeveless Perspiration Shield

Perspiration-Proof Oval Perspiration Shield

Safety Pins
Flash Tape
Easy, Convenient way to adhere shields to clothing.

 
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