Many of us actually believe that underarm perspiration is supposed to have an odor. Not so. After 40 years of living with the odor causing bacteria, it was my wife who finally found the product that does not prevent the underarm from perspiring and removing toxins, but does destroy the bacteria which causes the odor. Enough said. It works, and I share this product with you. Always use after showering or bathing.
Aubrey E Plus High C - Natural Roll-On Deodorant - 3oz The ad says: "For total protection that lasts, this herbal roll-on formula reduces odor and keeps you feeling clean all day. With natural vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, organic aloe and other skin soothers." INGREDIENTS: Rose Water, Coconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Organic Aloe Vera, Natural Grain Alcohol, Calendula Oil, Vitamin E, Calamine Powder, Oils of Arnica Flower, Camomile, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Jasmine, Fir, Vanilla, Cedarwood and Rose.
Tips to consider: Avoid 'antiperspirants" as they clog the underarm pores with minute aluminum compounds. Preventing perspiration by clogging underarm pores is not recommended. Why would we wish to stop the process of perspiring? Perspiring is one of the body's way of eliminating toxins and minute amounts of urea, salt, sugar and ammonia.
Antiperspirant Active Ingredients (avoid these products at all costs)
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