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Someone recommended me using baking soda as deodorant and I was averse

to the idea of it but curiosity got the better of me and I tried it

yesterday. It actually worked pretty well;however, I remembered baking

soda has aluminum in it. There is a brand called Bob's Red Mill that

makes a aluminum-free baking soda for people interested in this.

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--- crayfishfeed <crayfishfeed@...> wrote:

> Someone recommended me using baking soda as deodorant and I was averse

> to the idea of it but curiosity got the better of me and I tried it

> yesterday. It actually worked pretty well;however, I remembered baking

> soda has aluminum in it. There is a brand called Bob's Red Mill that

> makes a aluminum-free baking soda for people interested in this.

, I think it's baking *powder* that has aluminum in it, not

baking soda. I've tried baking soda as a deodorant and it works

fairly well, but if I put too much on, it irritates my skin. I have

also tried coconut oil and get no irritation from it. Neither of

these work all that well if I get really sweaty, but then nothing does

in that situation anyway :)

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I don't know, you could be right but I was once told by a practitioner

that if you are too acidic (whether it's mythology or not) that when

you do an enema, use baking soda but the kind without aluminum. I have

also read about aluminum in baking soda in various places.

> > Someone recommended me using baking soda as deodorant and I was averse

> > to the idea of it but curiosity got the better of me and I tried it

> > yesterday. It actually worked pretty well;however, I remembered baking

> > soda has aluminum in it. There is a brand called Bob's Red Mill that

> > makes a aluminum-free baking soda for people interested in this.

>

> , I think it's baking *powder* that has aluminum in it, not

> baking soda. I've tried baking soda as a deodorant and it works

> fairly well, but if I put too much on, it irritates my skin. I have

> also tried coconut oil and get no irritation from it. Neither of

> these work all that well if I get really sweaty, but then nothing does

> in that situation anyway :)

>

>

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