Natural Deodorant

Deodorant is a product that everyone needs. Many do not realize there are harmful chemicals in most over the counter deodorant. I have been searching for a natural deodorant that actually works for many years now. I have tried lots of different products with varying results. For a long time I used the “Natural Rock” (roll-on or crystal) combined with another natural roll-on. That did seem to work, but I had to use both of them. Either one by itself didn’t do the trick, if you know what I mean. But now I believe I have found a simpler solution. Magnesium oil. Have you ever heard of it? It’s magnesium chloride flakes mixed with water. Lots of folks use it for topical pain relief. There’s a great article on how to make it Here. Turns out the stuff is also wonderful for controlling unpleasant body odor. Now, it won’t act as an anti-perspirant. I have not found anything natural that will do that. I’m over it. I use Magnesium Oil as my deodorant. It’s simple, effective, and completely benign if not outright beneficial to put this stuff on your body.

 

Here is my diet record for the last couple of days:

Wednesday, January 13

7:15 AM – coffee with butter & coconut oil

8:00 AM – ground beef with onion and mushrooms, 1/2 avocado and fermented hot sauce

10:00 AM – vanilla almond paleo bar

12:00 PM – fruit compote with Whey Pro Complete (blueberries, mixed berries, 1/2 banana)

1:45 PM – ate at Lemon St. Market – tuna salad (sustainable), kale salad, a bite of lentil soup and 1/2 of a stevia-sweetened chocolate bar

6:00 PM – cashews

herbal tea throughout the day

Thursday, January 14

7:45 AM – coffee with butter & coconut oil

8:30 AM – scrambled eggs with 1/2 avocado, fermented hot sauce & 1 TBSP dulse flakes

10:00 AM – vanilla almond paleo bar

12:00 PM – fruit compote (see yesterday)

2:30 PM – leftover tuna salad

Supper? TBD…DipCo may await! In which case it will be a cheat meal with fish & chips & a beer.

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