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--- Ron,

On second thought perhaps I'll go with the Tom's. Does anybody

know which *flavor* is the best? <grin>

BonnieBar@a... wrote:

> remember the deod stone does have alum in it... Bon

>

> In a message dated 1/14/2002 12:17:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> joguest@m... writes:

>

> <<

> --- Marianne,

> Now that I have never heard. I am just concerned about the

aluminum

> as I know it is connected to Alzheimers and memory loss plus some

> other health issues.

> I think the aluminum in baking powder is the worst b/c one

ingests

> it, but I am aware that everything is absorbed through one's skin.

I

> will try the Neways. sounds super.

> A few of my friends use the deodorant stone. That might be a

> possibility too.

> Thanks for all your help Marianne.

> JoAnn >>

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--- Bonnie,

So what are you saying? This has been linked to cancerous growths?

Yikes....

BonnieBar@a... wrote:

> breast cancer runs in the females in my family. we have all be

told by our

> own (different) doctors never to use antiperspirant (guess where

all that

> perspiration goes when you sweat and wear antiperspirant). sure it

keeps you

> dry, but clogs the pores, so the bacteria cannot get out of your

pore. deod

> is ok - though you may sweat. the natural deod kills the odor,

instead of

> blocking the pore. Bon

>

> In a message dated 1/14/2002 12:17:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> joguest@m... writes:

>

> <<

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

joguest@m...

> > writes:

> >

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

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Thanks.is there alum in baking soda????

 

 

In a message dated 1/14/02 1:34:20 PM, joguest writes:

 

<< --- Donna,

There is an aluminum-free baking powder available in our health

food stores over here. Makes a very healthy substitute for the

traditionals varieties. Tastes the same too. :-)

JoAnn

>>

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--- Donna,

None in bicarbonate of soda that I'm aware of, but I get a

special sluminum-free baking powder at the hfs.

dfnewman@a... wrote:

> Thanks.is there alum in baking soda????

>

>

> In a message dated 1/14/02 1:34:20 PM, joguest@m... writes:

>

> << --- Donna,

> There is an aluminum-free baking powder available in our health

> food stores over here. Makes a very healthy substitute for the

> traditionals varieties. Tastes the same too. :-)

> JoAnn

> >>

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And Tom's has propylene glycol

 

In a message dated 1/15/02 3:22:15 PM, joguest writes:

 

<< --- Ron,

On second thought perhaps I'll go with the Tom's. Does anybody

know which *flavor* is the best? <grin>

BonnieBar@a... wrote:

> remember the deod stone does have alum in it... Bon

> >>

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