Basically, any anti-persperent/deodorant with aluminum, and other metals. Spray or Roll-On. (Studies suggest link to Alzheimer's/Cancer's)
Here's the thing: I too sweat a lot, but now only use the "hardcore" anti-persperent if I have a public speaking event, job interview/important meeting, or extended travel day.
90% of the time I wear no chemical based colognes, anti-persperent/deodorents, and never body sprays. Since I have stopped using anti-persperent, a funny thing happened, I actually sweat LESS. It will take your body a month or so to adapt and go back to working like it should, sans chemical aids.
You body is designed to sweat for a reason, and blocking this with toxic chemicals is not a good thing. Also, sweat in and of itself should be odorless (unless you eat lots of garlic). Body odor occurs when bacteria begins to grow on your skin, and often in the moist areas. To prevent bacteria, bath/shower regularly, and if you need an evening clean-up under the arms, just do it.
Tips/Tricks for kicking the Anti-P/Deo/Smelly chemical habit:
1.) Dress in layers when you can. T-Shits actually have a purpose under cloths to absorb the bacteria forming moisture and keep your outer layer dry.
2.) Bath/Shower daily, twice if you work-out that day.
3.) Quick under-arm wash after work, mid-day.
4.) Trick to kill bacteria odor-- (Road Warrior trick, devised after I forgot AP/D once) "Mouthwash" your arm-pits. (Dillute, or follow with water wipe down to eliminate sticky feeling)
Final public service announcement: sinus and allergy suffers really don't want to smell your cologne, AP/D, body sprays. Etiquette dictates you should only smell a person from an "Intimate Distance" = 1/2 inch away (Man or Women).