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Reply #60 posted 05/10/09 1:36am

missmad

nod baking soda apparently stop sweating


there are many ways just type in google stop sweating naturally or home remedies for sweating
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Reply #61 posted 05/10/09 10:57am

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missmad said:

nod baking soda apparently stop sweating


there are many ways just type in google stop sweating naturally or home remedies for sweating


Sweating is a natural thing. It's your body cooling itself down. However, knowing where you're going with this, I can partly say that drinking a LOT of water, and cutting out stuff like coffee and soda will greatly eliminate the stink in one's sweat. The better foods you eat (as noted earlier by someone saying diet has a huge part in the smell of your BO), the less stink you'll have too.
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Reply #62 posted 05/10/09 11:14am

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rushing07 said:

I like the smell you get after using regular gel stick and and walking all day in the sun, sweating.

Nothing like mildly sweaty pits.


northing like clean smelling sweat, deoderant or not.

some people just dont smell when they sweat.
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Reply #63 posted 05/10/09 11:18am

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Mach said:

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all that aluminum in antiperspirant is giving people alzheimers.


Um ...


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I think they have sorta disproved that train of thought

I read and stay updated on all the Alzheimers reports because of my Mom

BUT - all those chemicals sucked in by your skin have to have some sorta negitive to them ...

Last repeort I read said it leans more towards Cancer causing then Alzheimers



i can do the antiperspirant it makes my lymph-nodes swell if i use it three days or more in a row. shrug
i can totally see it would be cancer causing.
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Reply #64 posted 05/10/09 11:23am

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i can do the antiperspirant it makes my lymph-nodes swell if i use it three days or more in a row. shrug
i can totally see it would be cancer causing.


Part of that could be a reaction to aluminum. It's in a lot of deodorants and antiperspirants. If you use a natural product, they don't have aluminum in them, and are healthier all around, and still work. I refuse to use anything with aluminum in it again. I mean....would you walk around with foil under your arm pits for 12 hours?
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Reply #65 posted 05/10/09 11:28am

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ernestsewell said:

Cuddles said:

i can do the antiperspirant it makes my lymph-nodes swell if i use it three days or more in a row. shrug
i can totally see it would be cancer causing.


Part of that could be a reaction to aluminum. It's in a lot of deodorants and antiperspirants. If you use a natural product, they don't have aluminum in them, and are healthier all around, and still work. I refuse to use anything with aluminum in it again. I mean....would you walk around with foil under your arm pits for 12 hours?



yeah, i know...antiperspirants have aluminum.
thats why i said antiperspirants. not deoderant.
thats what i quoted, was aluminum in antiperspirants causing cancer....
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Reply #66 posted 05/10/09 12:19pm

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Reply #67 posted 05/10/09 1:20pm

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ernestsewell said:

Cuddles said:

i can do the antiperspirant it makes my lymph-nodes swell if i use it three days or more in a row. shrug
i can totally see it would be cancer causing.


Part of that could be a reaction to aluminum. It's in a lot of deodorants and antiperspirants. If you use a natural product, they don't have aluminum in them, and are healthier all around, and still work. I refuse to use anything with aluminum in it again. I mean....would you walk around with foil under your arm pits for 12 hours?

Whether or not aluminum causes cancer or any other disease is still up for debate, but a lot of people do have allergies to the substance, which IMO is reason enough not to use deodorant that has it as an ingredient.
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Reply #68 posted 05/10/09 7:21pm

missmad

ernestsewell said:

missmad said:

nod baking soda apparently stop sweating


there are many ways just type in google stop sweating naturally or home remedies for sweating


Sweating is a natural thing. It's your body cooling itself down. However, knowing where you're going with this, I can partly say that drinking a LOT of water, and cutting out stuff like coffee and soda will greatly eliminate the stink in one's sweat. The better foods you eat (as noted earlier by someone saying diet has a huge part in the smell of your BO), the less stink you'll have too.



i don't drink coffee or soda and drink water by the liter and still there 4 me
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Reply #69 posted 05/10/09 7:49pm

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Graycap23 said:

Fun trivia about deodorant


(Mental Floss) -- Although you probably use it every day, here's some interesting trivia you may not know about deodorant.




1. Be thankful for your foul body odor. According to anthropologist Louis Leakey, it might be responsible for early man's survival. Leakey's theory claims that most predators avoided feasting on humans because our body odor was "too repugnant."

2. Not only did the ancient Egyptians give us pyramids and flush toilets, they also pioneered the field of deodorants. Egyptians were the first to popularize the idea of applying scents to armpits, usually using cinnamon and other spices that wouldn't turn rancid in the heat.

3. The Roman poet Ovid preferred a more proactive solution. In Book III of the Art of Love, he cautions women against carrying goats under their arms.

4. Antiperspirants are classified as drugs by the FDA. Technically, they affect and/or alter your body's natural functions.

5. The first modern brand of antiperspirant, EverDry, hit drugstores in 1903. The original formula was so acidic that it regularly ate through clothing.


6. Of course, modern antiperspirants can also ruin your clothing. Aluminum chloride, the ingredient that blocks glandular openings and prevents sweating, is notorious for turning T-shirts yellow. So, blame your antiperspirant for your pit stains, not your body.

7. Offensive body odor is actually illegal in libraries in San Luis Obispo County, California. Mental Floss: Weird wedding laws still on the books

8. One thing modern antiperspirants don't do is cause degenerative diseases. Medical science has found no conclusive evidence that absorbing aluminum chloride through the skin can lead to memory loss or slurred speech.

9. Aoki, a Japanese company known for its menswear, has developed a deodorant suit that supposedly absorbs sweat and neutralizes odors all over the body.

10. But that's nothing! The greatest Japanese innovation in the fight against B.O. is Fuwarinka scented gum. The so-called "functional candy" contains aromatic compounds that cause your skin to release "Fresh Citrus" or "Fruity Rose" aromas for up to 6 hours after chewing.

11. When Kurt Cobain wrote the lyrics for Nirvana's breakout song "Smells Like Teen Spirit," he didn't know Teen Spirit was a popular deodorant brand. The Mennen Company, which produced the deodorant, wouldn't say whether the song caused sales to spike, but six months after the single debuted, Colgate bought the company for $670 million. Mental Floss: 7 food promotions gone horribly wrong

12. In May 2008, actor Matthew McConaughey revealed that he never uses deodorant or antiperspirant. The next day, he received a year's supply of deodorant body spray from the Axe Company, along with a note on why he might want to start



cool info. Kathleen Hanna inspired the title track for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" .
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