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although I know eating organic vegtables and buying all natural deoder

is better for your health it is not always economical to do so for me

so I was wondering if regular beach saltwater would work too

especially if I extracted the salt myself by boiling the water I live

near a beach but unfornately not the deadsea area and of course

anything natural is expensive here. then if I mixed it with baking

soda would this work enough so I would not have an odor doing the

mixing the spritzer idea?

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In a message dated 2/19/2006 6:37:29 AM Central Standard Time, catlady496 writes:

although I know eating organic vegtables and buying all natural deoderis better for your health it is not always economical to do so for me

 

I hear ya, I would love to do all my grocery shopping at my new favorite store called Healthy Approach but I just can not do it.

 

 

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Don't always assume that all natural is too expensive. The deodorant I

used to use cost $2.50 each. I used at least six a year. That's about

$12.50 in a year.

 

I just bought a mineral salt " crystal " which cost me $5.95. I don't

personally have statistics on how long it lasts, but my friend who

suggested it has used this type of natural deodorant for many years.

She says that hers lasts over a year.

 

So my old, very UNnatural deodorant would cost me $12.50 in a year, but

the more expensive, natural deodorant will cost me $5.95 for a year.

 

I'm actually SAVING money over time, although the purchase price looks

higher.

 

Terri

 

herbal remedies , " catlady496 " <catlady496

wrote:

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> although I know eating organic vegtables and buying all natural deoder

> is better for your health it is not always economical to do so for me

> so I was wondering if regular beach saltwater would work too

> especially if I extracted the salt myself by boiling the water I live

> near a beach but unfornately not the deadsea area and of course

> anything natural is expensive here. then if I mixed it with baking

> soda would this work enough so I would not have an odor doing the

> mixing the spritzer idea?

>

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