Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Aluminum Toxicity Unintentional aluminum intake may increase the risk of AD as well. Aluminum cookware, aluminum foil, antacids, douches, buffered aspirin, and even anti-perspirant deodorants may all contribute to the problem. A single aluminum coffee-pot was shown to have invisibly added over 1600 mcg aluminum per liter of water. This is 3,200% over the World Health Organizations set goal of 50 mcg per liter. Aluminum is known to build up in the bodily tissues of persons with Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Aluminum is a known neurotoxin. Aluminum is also a component of so- called silver amalgam dental fillings. Composite (white) fillings do not contain aluminum (or mercury, for that matter.) Most baking powder contains aluminum. Rumford brand baking powder does not, however. Neither does baking soda, which is a different substance entirely. Jackson, J. A.; Riordan, H. D. and Poling, C. M. (1989) Aluminum from a coffee pot. The Lancet, I (8641) 781-782, April 8. ========================================================= I've discovered that Witch Hazel tincture makes an excellent underarm deodorant and it works for 24 hours. To make your own deodorant, take 40 grams of Witch Hazel powder (order from www.mountainroseherbs.com) and put it into 200 ml of Ethanol (grain) alcohol. A clean, 400 ml jar will hold the contents. Shake daily for 2 weeks, and then it is ready for use. I measured out 40 grams of Witch Hazel, which occupies a volume of 80 ml, for those of you without a scale. In American units: 80 ml = 2.7 oz. of Witch Hazel (approximately) 200 ml = 6.7 oz. of Grain alcohol (95% alcohol) You can use 100 proof Vodka to replace Grain alcohol. John from Israel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 I use zink oxide, used to prevent babies from diaper rash as a deodorant, works perfect, non scented. anita , " yburkett " <yburkett wrote: > > Aluminum Toxicity > Unintentional aluminum intake may increase the risk of AD as well. Aluminum cookware, aluminum foil, antacids, douches, buffered aspirin, and even anti-perspirant deodorants may all contribute to the problem. > > A single aluminum coffee-pot was shown to have invisibly added over 1600 mcg aluminum per liter of water. This is 3,200% over the World Health Organizations set goal of 50 mcg per liter. Aluminum is known to build up in the bodily tissues of persons with Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Aluminum is a known neurotoxin. Aluminum is also a component of so- called silver amalgam dental fillings. Composite (white) fillings do not contain aluminum (or mercury, for that matter.) Most baking powder contains aluminum. Rumford brand baking powder does not, however. Neither does baking soda, which is a different substance entirely. > > Jackson, J. A.; Riordan, H. D. and Poling, C. M. (1989) Aluminum from a coffee pot. The Lancet, I (8641) 781-782, April 8. > ========================================================= > I've discovered that Witch Hazel tincture makes an excellent underarm deodorant and it works for 24 hours. > To make your own deodorant, take 40 grams of Witch Hazel powder (order from www.mountainroseherbs.com) and put it into 200 ml of Ethanol (grain) alcohol. A clean, 400 ml jar will hold the contents. Shake daily for 2 weeks, and then it is ready for use. > > I measured out 40 grams of Witch Hazel, which occupies a volume of 80 ml, for those of you without a scale. > In American units: > > 80 ml = 2.7 oz. of Witch Hazel (approximately) > 200 ml = 6.7 oz. of Grain alcohol (95% alcohol) > > You can use 100 proof Vodka to replace Grain alcohol. > > John from Israel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 I agree with Dr. Mercola on this one... vigorously scrub your armpits well every day with soap and a washcloth and nothing else needs to be done. >I've discovered that Witch Hazel tincture makes an excellent underarm deodorant and it works for 24 hours. To make your own deodorant, take 40 grams of Witch Hazel powder (order from www.mountainroseher bs.com) and put it into 200 ml of Ethanol (grain) alcohol. A clean, 400 ml jar will hold the contents. Shake daily for 2 weeks, and then it is ready for use. I measured out 40 grams of Witch Hazel, which occupies a volume of 80 ml, for those of you without a scale. In American units: 80 ml = 2.7 oz. of Witch Hazel (approximately) 200 ml = 6.7 oz. of Grain alcohol (95% alcohol) You can use 100 proof Vodka to replace Grain alcohol. John from Israel< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 , " " <grapjebe wrote: > > I use zink oxide, used to prevent babies from diaper rash as a deodorant, works perfect, non scented. > > anita Extra virgin coconut oil works well as an underarm deodorant. It can also be used for cleaning the mouth, teeth and gums. Google " oil pulling " . Cindy C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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