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Hey , I have noticed changes in sweating more as well, but I look

on this as a good thing. It means that my body is releasing toxins.

Are you doing the dry brushing and epsom salt baths every day? I've

noticed that I sweat less when I am doing those things, as I sweat

heavily during the bath, releasing a lot of the toxins. I've stopped

using all deoderants and just lather my whole body with coconut oil.

with Metta,

~Lori~

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> Hello all,

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> I had a very strange and embarassing experience yesterday, I think

my

> deodorant failed. Lately,I have noticed that my usual deodorant is

not

> doing a very good, I have a very good hygenie regimen, what is going

> on? Does a high protein diet cause you to sweat more? I have been on

> the low carb/candida diet for six weeks now.

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Hello Lori,

I have not tried dry brushing but will look into it this weekend; I

just purchased some Epsom salts last night so I will start that very

soon. Here's a tip I learned last night from a specialist that I

visited . . . you should cleanse your armpits with a combination of

tangerine oil and rubbing alcohol. I did that last night and I

noticed a very big difference. Cleanse arm pit with pure alcohol first

then apply a mixture of tangerine oil (a few drops since it is very

potent) and rubbing alcohol, let dry. You can apply an additional

layer of deodarant, if you want but I don't think it is necessary.

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> Hey , I have noticed changes in sweating more as well, but I

look

> on this as a good thing. It means that my body is releasing toxins.

> Are you doing the dry brushing and epsom salt baths every day? I've

> noticed that I sweat less when I am doing those things, as I sweat

> heavily during the bath, releasing a lot of the toxins. I've stopped

using all deoderants and just lather my whole body with coconut oil.

==>Lori, that's great advice. I don't use deoderants either.

Luv, Bee

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> I have not tried dry brushing but will look into it this weekend; I

> just purchased some Epsom salts last night so I will start that very

soon. Here's a tip I learned last night from a specialist that I

> visited . . . you should cleanse your armpits with a combination of

> tangerine oil and rubbing alcohol. I did that last night and I

> noticed a very big difference. Cleanse arm pit with pure alcohol

first then apply a mixture of tangerine oil (a few drops since it is

very potent) and rubbing alcohol, let dry. You can apply an additional

> layer of deodarant, if you want but I don't think it is necessary.

==>, never never use rubbing alcohol on your skin or in your

environment for any reason. Also do not use tangerine oil! If you

need a good cleanser use 50/50 3% H202 and water. Or get a good

coconut oil based soap.

Bee

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Interesting, ! I think I will give that a try. With the dry

brushing, be sure to find a natural brush and you do not have to

brush your body very hard either. Good luck!

with Metta,

~Lori~

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> Hello Lori,

>

> I have not tried dry brushing but will look into it this weekend;

I

> just purchased some Epsom salts last night so I will start that

very

> soon. Here's a tip I learned last night from a specialist that I

> visited . . . you should cleanse your armpits with a combination

of

> tangerine oil and rubbing alcohol. I did that last night and I

> noticed a very big difference. Cleanse arm pit with pure alcohol

first

> then apply a mixture of tangerine oil (a few drops since it is

very

> potent) and rubbing alcohol, let dry. You can apply an additional

> layer of deodarant, if you want but I don't think it is necessary.

>

>

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Hello Bee,

Did I miss something in the files about rubbing alcohol and tangerine

oil? Please explain.

Also, is witchhazel okay? I also have lavender oil which helps me

relax . . .

Can you recommend a good coconut oil soap?

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> Hello Bee, Did I miss something in the files about rubbing alcohol

and tangerine oil? Please explain.

==>, I haven't posted or written about everything a person

shouldn't use in the files. Rubbing alcohol is very toxic, even the

fumes to breathe in, and it's readily absorbed by the skin. Maybe

help me out by doing a search on the net and you'll get lots of info -

let us know, okay? Tangerine oil is from tangerines (fruit), which

shouldn't be used by candida sufferers. There are other alternatives.

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> Also, is witchhazel okay? I also have lavender oil which helps me

> relax . . .

==>I don't know bout witchhazel; maybe do a search and let us know

what you find on it. Lavender oil is fine.

>

> Can you recommend a good coconut oil soap?

==>I buy mine at the health store and it doesn't have a brand name.

It is made locally. But there are many good ones in any health store.

Luv, Bee

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Anita,

Thanks for the great tip, you are the second person to mention coconut

oil soap. What are the benefits of using coconut oil soap apart from

basic hygenic care?

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Hi -

Well, the ingredients are much healthier and safer than regular

detergent/deodarant-like soaps and you can feel the difference too. My dad asks

for it regularly because it helps his fungal skin issues (as you can imagine

since it contains coconut oil which is naturally antifungal). My husband and I

love it for its moisturizing effects. Just imagine coconut oil, but just a more

soapy/foamy version.

Hope you will like it!

~Anita

jade13starr <jade13starr@...> wrote:

Anita,

Thanks for the great tip, you are the second person to mention coconut

oil soap. What are the benefits of using coconut oil soap apart from

basic hygenic care?

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I use a soap which has coconut and olive oils plus tea

tree oil, and it really helps me with the skin issues

I have:

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=33986 & catid=47515 & aid=335972 & apar\

am=desert_essence_castile_li

Plus it's very inexpensive. I buy this at my Whole

Foods store and have seen it at Trader Joe's too.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

> jade13starr <jade13starr@...> wrote:

> Anita,

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> Thanks for the great tip, you are the second person

> to mention coconut

> oil soap. What are the benefits of using coconut

> oil soap apart from

> basic hygenic care?

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Anita,

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> Thanks for the great tip, you are the second person to mention

coconut

> oil soap. What are the benefits of using coconut oil soap apart

from

> basic hygenic care?

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Any handmade soap or specialty soap from a health food store will be

much more moisturizing and beneficial to your skin. I make my own

soap. I used to have really dry skin but since using my own soap it

isn't dry anymore. Many of the large soap manufacturers remove the

natural glycerin from soap and sell it back to the cosmetic

industry. Plus a lot of stuff sold isn't even soap, its a detergent.

Much of it is harsh and removes the natural oils in your skin. If the

label doesn't say it is " soap " then it's a detergent. Homemade or

specialty soaps will be loaded with natural glycerin, won't be harsh

and won't strip all the natural oils in your skin.

Gail

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