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In a message dated 12/1/02 18:59:01 GMT Standard Time, joguest

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My husband and I have been using it for about 4 months and we have no

problems with it - believe me he would soon be told by me if it didn't work.

Marianne

 

> --- Thanks Marianne!

> I guess my first question would be, does it work?? LOL

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/1/02 19:20:21 GMT Standard Time, joguest

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Luckily I was introduced to it by my homeopath and she sells most of their

products - if you type in NEWAYS into any search engine, I am sure that it

will bring up a distributor. If you have any problems just let me know and I

will do a search on your behalf. (Just so that you don't get the wrong

impression of my poor husband, he has absolutely no sense of smell since

being hit by a car several years ago and relies on me to tell him these

things - especially as he does a fairly manual job of work - but yes most men

need something that is not too gentle.

Marianne

 

 

> --- Marianne,

> I'm really laughing now...yes, most men need a good one! :-)

> Some others aren't so effective. I didn't notice if you can order

> online. How do you obtain yours?

> JoAnn

>

>

 

 

 

 

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--- Marianne,

I'm really laughing now...yes, most men need a good one! :-)

Some others aren't so effective. I didn't notice if you can order

online. How do you obtain yours?

JoAnn

 

marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/1/02 18:59:01 GMT Standard Time, joguest@m...

> writes:

>

> My husband and I have been using it for about 4 months and we have

no

> problems with it - believe me he would soon be told by me if it

didn't work.

> Marianne

>

> > --- Thanks Marianne!

> > I guess my first question would be, does it work?? LOL

> >

>

>

>

>

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Here is a recipe I picked up for homemade deodorant. I pasted it exactly like I

found it. I have not tried it yet.

Nanci

It's not perfect, it has alcohol in it, but then again, other people have said

they put alcohol directly on their underarms. It's like a solid, it works too!

It contains moisture and odor for more than a day-I know cause this morning I

just sat around for a few hours on the couch! Here's the recipe:

 

Equal parts of baking soda and Cornstarch

 

About 2 tablespoons-Alum

 

Alcohol

 

Mix together with enough alcohol to where the entire mixture has alcohol in it.

it's easier to know this if you use the green alcohol. Put in a glass jar. It

should feel like store-bought deodorant in your hands.

 

 

 

 

 

Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows,

but only empties today of its strength.

 

Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)

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dfnewman

Gettingwell

Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:38 PM

Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

 

 

I went to the site but didnt see a place for orders

donna

In a message dated 1/12/02 3:38:31 PM, marianne2406 writes:

 

<<

 

Luckily I was introduced to it by my homeopath and she sells most of their

products - if you type in NEWAYS into any search engine, I am sure that it >>

 

 

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You know, so far the only deod I had found withou aluminum was Tom's Deod.

I've been using it for years now. I have vitiligo (like Michael Jackson) and

my all white underarms are now FULLY recolored :-). Toms' is the only one I

had found that had NO chemicals. The product you noted in this site mentions

only herbs, but I wonder if there is anything else in it, not mentioned.

Anyone know? By the way, Tom's is great, low cost and no mailing and

ordering. Drug Emporium and healthfood stores carry it, and you can also go

to their site.

 

BonnieB

 

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marianne2406@a... wrote:

> Hi - I think it was JoAnn asking about an aluminium free deodorant

but for

> all who are interested, try this site:-

>

> http://usa.neways.com/

>

> Marianne

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I would avoid alum like the plague.

 

Alobar

 

 

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" Nanci Klein " <jklein

 

Saturday, January 12, 2002 4:00 PM

Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

 

 

> Here is a recipe I picked up for homemade deodorant. I pasted it exactly

like I found it. I have not tried it yet.

> Nanci

> It's not perfect, it has alcohol in it, but then again, other people have

said they put alcohol directly on their underarms. It's like a solid, it

works too! It contains moisture and odor for more than a day-I know cause

this morning I just sat around for a few hours on the couch! Here's the

recipe:

>

> Equal parts of baking soda and Cornstarch

>

> About 2 tablespoons-Alum

>

> Alcohol

>

> Mix together with enough alcohol to where the entire mixture has alcohol

in it. it's easier to know this if you use the green alcohol. Put in a glass

jar. It should feel like store-bought deodorant in your hands.

>

>

>

>

>

> Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows,

> but only empties today of its strength.

>

> Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)

> -

> dfnewman

> Gettingwell

> Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:38 PM

> Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

>

>

> I went to the site but didnt see a place for orders

> donna

> In a message dated 1/12/02 3:38:31 PM, marianne2406 writes:

>

> <<

>

> Luckily I was introduced to it by my homeopath and she sells most of

their

> products - if you type in NEWAYS into any search engine, I am sure that

it >>

>

>

>

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--- Jane,

Is it an antiperspirant or just a deodorant? I find that witch

hazel works also...just isn't an antiperspirant.

thanks for the suggestions.

JoAnn

 

DaRocksMom@a... wrote:

> JoAnne & Marianne,

> I noticed you wrote about aluminium free deodorant. I really

don't know

> to much about this but I do know deodorant is not good for you. The

> alternative to this as I said before is apple cider vinegar. It is

so much

> cheaper, and no chemicals at all. Dab with cotton ball. It kills

bacteria! I

> always have a squeeze bottle of the stuff in the shower and by the

bathroom

> sink.

> Jane

> Pennsylvania

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Why would you avoid alum?

Nanci

I would avoid alum like the plague.

 

Alobar

 

 

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" Nanci Klein " <jklein

Saturday, January 12, 2002 4:00 PM

Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

 

 

> Here is a recipe I picked up for homemade deodorant. I pasted it exactly

like I found it. I have not tried it yet.

> Nanci

> It's not perfect, it has alcohol in it, but then again, other people have

said they put alcohol directly on their underarms. It's like a solid, it

works too! It contains moisture and odor for more than a day-I know cause

this morning I just sat around for a few hours on the couch! Here's the

recipe:

>

> Equal parts of baking soda and Cornstarch

>

> About 2 tablespoons-Alum

>

> Alcohol

>

> Mix together with enough alcohol to where the entire mixture has alcohol

in it. it's easier to know this if you use the green alcohol. Put in a glass

jar. It should feel like store-bought deodorant in your hands.

>

>

>

>

>

> Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows,

> but only empties today of its strength.

>

> Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)

> -

> dfnewman

> Gettingwell

> Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:38 PM

> Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

>

>

> I went to the site but didnt see a place for orders

> donna

> In a message dated 1/12/02 3:38:31 PM, marianne2406 writes:

>

> <<

>

> Luckily I was introduced to it by my homeopath and she sells most of

their

> products - if you type in NEWAYS into any search engine, I am sure that

it >>

>

>

>

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--- Oh Marianne,

So sorry....no pun intended. His smell is impaired from the

accident? Yikes! Lucky he survived.

marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/1/02 18:59:01 GMT Standard Time, joguest@m...

> writes:

>

> My husband and I have been using it for about 4 months and we have

no

> problems with it - believe me he would soon be told by me if it

didn't work.

> Marianne

>

> > --- Thanks Marianne!

> > I guess my first question would be, does it work?? LOL

> >

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 12/1/02 22:19:34 GMT Standard Time, jklein

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I am not sure where you can purchase it but there is also a deodorant stone

(I first came across these in Brisbane 4 years ago) they are totally natural

(http://www.ssmartco.com/deo) did a quick search and this was the first site

that came up.

Marianne

 

 

 

 

> Here is a recipe I picked up for homemade deodorant. I pasted it exactly

> like I found it. I have not tried it yet.

> Nanci

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/1/02 23:49:58 GMT Standard Time, DaRocksMom

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Will this kill the 'pong' as well Jane?

Marianne

 

> I noticed you wrote about aluminium free deodorant

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 13/1/02 01:36:11 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

JoAnn - antiperspirant are bad for you are they not? I believe that they

block the pores so that you cannot perspire at that point or some such -

which is not good for you - I know someone on the group will have the answes

to this.

Marianne

>

> Is it an antiperspirant or just a deodorant? I find that witch

> hazel works also...just isn't an antiperspirant.

> thanks for the suggestions

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 13/1/02 01:54:48 GMT Standard Time, joguest

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He was - he seems to bounce back from anything - that was the 3rd accident he

had, and the worst. The other 2 times he was hit by a car also (he cycles to

work on a push bike) and he just got up and walked to work (both times the

cycle was unridable. This time, the cycle was a complete wreck and it was

brought back to us tied up with string, like a small parcel, by the police.

He was unconscious for 20 minutes, spent 2 days in hospital and, other than

the loss of his sense of smell and a damaged thumb - not a thing. Someone is

definitely looking after him.

> So sorry....no pun intended

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 13/1/02 09:11:11 GMT Standard Time, alobar

writes:

 

Alobar - the Neways deo does not contain alum at all according to the

container.....

 

> Alum is an aluminum salt.

 

 

 

 

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Alum is an aluminum salt. Alum can be very caustic to the skin in

people who are chemical sensitive. There are higher than normal Aluminum

deposits in the brains of those with senile dementia. No absolute proof but

many I have talked with seem to implicate cooking in Aluminum cookware &

using alum deodorant as possible dangers leading to senility in old age.

 

Alobar

 

 

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" Nanci Klein " <jklein

 

Saturday, January 12, 2002 7:36 PM

Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

 

 

>

>

>

> Why would you avoid alum?

> Nanci

> I would avoid alum like the plague.

>

> Alobar

>

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<marianne2406

 

Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:56 AM

Re: Re: Aluminium Free Deodorant

 

 

> In a message dated 12/1/02 22:19:34 GMT Standard Time,

jklein

> writes:

>

> I am not sure where you can purchase it but there is also a deodorant

stone

> (I first came across these in Brisbane 4 years ago) they are totally

natural

> (http://www.ssmartco.com/deo) did a quick search and this was the first

site

> that came up.

> Marianne

>

Call me suspicious. The website says:

> A Deodorant Stone or Crystal is made from natural mineral salts which

> occur in abundance in the earth's surface. The primary mineral is

> potassium sulfate.

 

In another place, the website says:

> Deodorant Stones do not contain Aluminum Chlorodydrate

 

So, we are told there are salts (plural) but only told what one salt

is. We are told there is no Aluminum Chlorodydrate, but not given any

assurances that the stone is free from other Alums or aluminum salts.

 

Alobar

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