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I like to use just baking soda sometimes! I did the strictly lemon juice thing for quite a while. It worked well, but then there was never a good time to shave. YOUCH!
I have to switch ever so often, but right now I'm using Crystal deodorant. I do both that and baking soda on days I need lasting freshness.
Is the arrowroot powder for smell or moisture, I wonder? Never actually heard of that being used!
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at nutribiotic.com they have a deodorant my llmd recommended without aluminum, or paraben.
It has GSE, and aloe vera in it. It's rather inexpensive..I think I bought it on sale for $3.
It does a pretty good job but in the summer here in tx of course nothing does that great a job.
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MADDOG
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Howdy I found that if you find a really roten opossum beside the road,and just roll arround on it you will not ever still smell your own body odor.
In a pinch if you have no opossums a fresh cow pie will get you by.
All i want for Christmas is a fresh cow pie, a fresh cow pie, a fresh cow pie !!!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
MADDOG
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kam
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teehee...
hoping i can find this post in a couple of weeks.
what i had was non toxic but the roller froze up and i can't seem to get it unfroze
about that time i watched a part of DR. Oz and he said another option was just not to wear any.
So far that has worked for me.
Weird as when i first started getting symptoms I could find one that worked. I had a lot of stink.
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