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There is something you can use to get rid of the stink under armpits. all the deodorants do is to block or to maks the aroma.

 

I rub a small block of wetted Himalayan salt against my skin under my pits. It works just as well as anything else. I am sure it has some thing in it which I normally would be horrified at but whatever is in there I know is counteracted by something else Nature has provided.

 

The salt is 'sticky' in that it absorbs stuff which is not wanted (generally known as toxins). No one has held their nose as reeled in my presence as of yet. I live in so fla so sweat is common.

 

Also, not everyone bathes everyday. Cleaning the whole body on a daily basis is not as common as one might think.

 

BTW, to smooth the salt surface, I pre wet and rub prior to use until I like it.

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In a message dated 4/2/2010 9:22:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time, geekling writes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is something you can use to get rid of the stink under armpits. all the deodorants do is to block or to maks the aroma.

 

I rub a small block of wetted Himalayan salt against my skin under my pits. It works just as well as anything else. I am sure it has some thing in it which I normally would be horrified at but whatever is in there I know is counteracted by something else Nature has provided.

 

The salt is 'sticky' in that it absorbs stuff which is not wanted (generally known as toxins). No one has held their nose as reeled in my presence as of yet. I live in so fla so sweat is common.

 

Also, not everyone bathes everyday. Cleaning the whole body on a daily basis is not as common as one might think.

 

BTW, to smooth the salt surface, I pre wet and rub prior to use until I like it.

 

You can also rub baking soda in the pits. I have not used commercial deodorants for a couple of years (with no complaints) since learning this from another health group and I live in east TX so it does get hot here. Edith

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