Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Peppermint oil, I didn't think of that but that sounds like it would work well. Or maybe salt mixed in with aluminum-free baking soda. I notice that I smell horrible the next day after eating onions. People around me notice too and it makes me laugh. They are so horrified, it makes me want to continue to smell bad, lol. Okay I am twisted I know. I think our natural smells are nothing to be ashamed of, I mentioned before in other countries you get used to it but I do think that a lot of our " natural " smells are bad b/c of the toxins. When I stayed at the WAPF farm for a couple of weeks, the farmer had 2 daughters who shared the bathroom with me. They never flushed, (I hated flushing when I was a young child too for some reason) Anyway with their perfect diet, their crap never, ever smelled. My crap didn't smell for the time I was there and it was mystifying to me b/c I ate roughly the same as I normally do except my grassfed meat is normally from whole foods and I don't have access to raw milk as I did there. So that made a big difference interestingly... and just being removed from the stress of the city. But yeah the toxins will make you stink and toxic thoughts release the bad smell from the apocrine glands. I always remembered by they make you smell like an ape. > > > > <<I've yet to find a natural deodorant that reduces the stink to a > level > > that is undetectable or at least unnoticeable by my fiance...and so > my > > search continues. >> > > > > As anyone in a romantic relationship will tell you, the Other's > personal > > smell rapidly becomes just their aroma, an identifier, and even (as > > natures intended it) an arouser. Its not supposed to be > undetectable or > > unnoticeable by our beloved. > > > > IMO, people often forget how important personal aromas are. Did you > know > > that most mothers can pick out their own children's worn tee shirts > by > > smelling them? > > > > I understand all the theories about maintaining personal space by > > blanking off body aroma with perfumes and deodorant etc etc, but > surely > > a relationship is two personal spaces that sometimes intedrmingle - > if > > your fiance can't come to terms with your own natural aromas, I > think > > that I would be looking for a new fiance! > > > > regards from edella (who couldn't bear to change the bed for over a > > month after her husband died) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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