I've heard about this for a long time, but one thing I learned as a young adult was that deodorant was a somewhat-safe product, but to avoid anti-perspirant, either alone or in combination with deodorant.
The America Indians used sweat lodges - a spiritual ritual for prayer and healing. I used to go to a vegetarian health resort in Tecate, Mexico, which used heated oil vapor, instead of water to induce sweating. I don't perspire very much even, after fast walking for an hour daily...and I haven't used a deodorant for years. I believe it is because of my diet. I don't eat meat...and meat has billions of pathogenic bacteria, which create an odor.
I've heard about this for a long time, but one thing I learned as a young adult was that deodorant was a somewhat-safe product, but to avoid anti-perspirant, either alone or in combination with deodorant.
The America Indians used sweat lodges - a spiritual ritual for prayer and healing. I used to go to a vegetarian health resort in Tecate, Mexico, which used heated oil vapor, instead of water to induce sweating. I don't perspire very much even, after fast walking for an hour daily...and I haven't used a deodorant for years. I believe it is because of my diet. I don't eat meat...and meat has billions of pathogenic bacteria, which create an odor.
Meanwhile, in Canada. Dr. Steven Pelech debunks the CFIA’s unscientific excuse for not retesting the healthy ostrich flock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYsVwvV2tC0