JarheadChiro
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easternguru said:FYI Lymph nodes are considered to be the fortresses that aid immunologic defense. The lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system that is part of the immune system. Lymph nodes often swell in response to infection or disease. Sometimes this is somewhat inaccurately called "swollen glands" (lymph nodes are not glands; they do not secrete anything). The most common locations of lymph node swelling are in the neck, groin and underarm, though many other locations are possible.
Deodorant does'nt cause swollen lymph nodes unless you got a wound that got irritated with the use of deodorant.
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, Instead, where there is no path and leave a trail."
Yea right whatever you say.
BTW I'm a Dr.