Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Dear Dr. Naaz i think i never read to call Shilajeet camphor to original camphor. Because Camphor is herbal product and shilajeet is a minral that is taken out of mountains. i suggest following mixture of herbs that removes armpit or body odor at any rate take - Ela - chhoti elaichee - 10 gsm Haridra - Haldi - 10 gsm Kesar - kumkum - 10 gsm Sarson- mustard seed- 10 gsm Mustak - nagarmotha -10 gsm Sweat Chandan- White Sandel powder - 4 gsm Chironji - 10 gsm Mix and grind properly and take some of mixture, put in three tablespoon of Mustard oil and make a paste properly and apply there , where u need to remove. it definately works on Rasvaidya Gunjan thakur "Dr. Naaz" <nazneenkhwaja > wrote: In some cases cigarette smokers emit odor. Regular intake of ONE of the following or BOTH ingredients will relieve you from odor: *Half Gram Camphor once or twice a day......*Not the cubed one that is easily available in grocery shop. It is artificial with chemicals. Burning on huge amount is harmful. Original camphor is called Shilajeet Camphor, available in Ayurvedic shop.* *You can also use externally under arm pit. In few days odor will be gone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Most commercial brands of deodorants contain either aluminum chlorohydrate or aluminum zirconium. These compounds are very soluble and are readily absorbed by the body. Once in the body, the aluminum portion of the molecule ionizes, forming free radical aluminum (Al+++) This passes freely across cell membranes and forms a physical plug, that when dissolved is selectively absorbed by the liver, kidney, brain, cartilage and bone marrow. It is this concentration of aluminum that has been the source for concern in the medical community, and has prompted the research being done on Alzheimer's disease and Breast Cancer victims. The human body has a few areas that it uses to purge toxins: Behind the knees, ears, groin area and armpits. The toxins are purged in the form of perspiration. Antiperspirant, as the name clearly indicates, prevents you from perspiring, thereby inhibiting the body from purging toxins from below the armpits. These toxins do not magically disappear. Instead the body deposits them in the lymph nodes below the arms since it cannot sweat them out. This causes a high concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutation the common name for this condition being Cancer. Nearly all Breast Cancer tumors occur in the upper outside quadrant of the breast area. This is where lymph nodes are located. Hence do not worry about arm pit odor. It indicates body detoxifying very old toxins. Very old toxins give bad odor as per this authors experience on liver detox to few cancer patients. In your case body has only arm pit as an option. How to open other options? Open the pores in other areas by using either a mud soap, pumice stone to lightly rub the skin, or ayurvedic soap powder which author will cover in a separate post related to bathing in a day or two. It may be best to get lymph nodes checked for swelling/pains. ayurveda, Ellen Schueler Wenz <hushpup wrote: > > I have terrible odor under my left arm pit even after washing- I use natural deodorant- but when that wears off- WOW terrible and only on my left side- I do not perspire that much- but what could this be? > > Also- my daughter who is 18 has terrible wetness under her arms- so bad that she has to change her clothes? Any suggestions?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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