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Webe1's avatar

Research Primally Pure.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Thank you for the lead.

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Hope Furniss's avatar

I use castor oil for deodorant.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

I have not tried that yet.

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Hope Furniss's avatar

I use castor oil for a lot of different things it’s really wonderful. Look into castor oil packs. And benefits of castor oil. And if you decide to try it make sure it comes in a dark glass bottle , is hexane free , organic, and cold pressed.

It has helped with my dry eyes and eczema also. It also gets rid of bone spurs. But it takes a long time to do so. But it does work. My sister in law had a cyst on her ovary and she did a castor oil packs every night for about a month and got rid of it completely.

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Linda's avatar

Where do you purchase that? Is

it pure? I use a dry natural paste only in extreme heat when necessary. I dont “smell” at all.

In my lifetime, at 73, Ive rarely required underarm deodorant.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

You are probably alkaline, which seems to not be a good place for the body odor-causing bacteria to reside (win for you). Most people I know who have no body odour are Asian, or their mothers were hippy types who were alkaline, so they did not inherit the smelly-causing bacteria.

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Linda's avatar

My mom was self-taught and did research because her mother was ignorant.

Mother abhorred ignorance and therefore went the reverse way. She was also extremely allergic to any fragrance at all. And would start up campaigns at Macy’s, for instance to STOP assaulting incoming customers with perfume spraying. She started campaigns banning smoking in public venues.

YET, Mother completely fell prey to nurturing men in white coats. Although she’d SAY that prescriptions were counter to health, she’d not know where else to turn for advice and was a pharma cognitive dissident till death. A hippie in that she was natural in beauty and practical in that she could not strap her loins into a constricting undergarment. But, very much a purveyor of job-security (GOV). Mom received her Bachelor’s Degree in journalism at age seventy.

And proceeded to become PR for B. O. C. E. S. (A propagandized alternative vocational school).

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Interesting.

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Linda's avatar

Mom had a very deep love for Christ Jesus; however she voiced that she was extremely angry at God. (Two beings, obviously). So, that is the place from which my own Truth-seeking took flight.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

We each wrestle with contradictions and work through them in our own way. The human condition is experienced on many levels.

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Hope Furniss's avatar

Hi Linda . I use the brand Heritage store it’s hexane free , organic and cold pressed. And it comes in a dark glass bottle. You can get it at natural grocers or order it off Amazon. I also use it for aches and pains. Heck I use it for almost everything . 😆

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Linda's avatar

Oh, thank you very much. I like getting specific recommendations!

Happy Thanksgiving!🍁🦃👩‍🌾🍂🐾

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Hope Furniss's avatar

I understand, I’m the same way. You have a wonderful thanksgiving as well. May The MOST HIGH GOD bless you and your family always!💖🌻🕎🙏🏼

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Linda's avatar

Thank you, Hope. Thank you, Henry.

Prayers of gratitude, daily. Hourly. 🍽🤗

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

I think what is going on is we used to live in a natural world full of natural scents such as flowers, animals ( I had a lovely dog who smelled awesome, lol), and people's smells. As we move forward in time, more artificial toxic smells, have been introduced, like toxic laundry detergent and dryer sheets. We are moving towards an event horizon of toxicity. More and more people are experiencing overload ( passing the threshhold of their personall tolerance), and something blows in our system that tells us that everything or something is wrong. So we get headaches, etcetera, as a big warning bell of overload. We react by thinking we are all of a sudden sensitive when, in fact, we only just got the message our body was broadcasting the whole time; we just did not notice it until the headaches.

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When the grid goes down we find out what we are made of, and who is who. Those with skills will excell, those relying of B.S. will ... we will see. I pray for the best but prepare for the worst. That is one of my motivations for making my humble podcast, if I can share valuable information, and it helps someone who choses to act on it, then it was worth the effort and God used me in his way.

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I use Dr.Bronner Tea Tree oil soap for me, and everything is inanimate. For the dog, use the unscented Dr.Bronner, which cleans dirt, dust and worldly things off but leaves the natural oils that a dog's hair has to protect them. Very healthy and their sensitive nose will thank you for it. The soap is organic certified plant-based; you can grow the plant yourself and make your soap if you are so inclined. Reading the bottle is a blast, you will know what I mean.

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