Those stones are potassium salts, they\'re just solid deodorants. Look the ingredients up on the web. It\'s good they last long, but they\'re not naturally occuring miracles of nature. They\'re commercial products with chemicals, etc., in them, too.
Those stones are potassium salts, they\'re just solid deodorants. Look the ingredients up on the web. It\'s good they last long, but they\'re not naturally occuring miracles of nature. They\'re commercial products with chemicals, etc., in them, too.
i dont know, i live in texas, it gets damn hot and i do sweat, never had a woman that was offended by my smell, havent used a deodorant in 8 yrs, nothing but EO\'s, draw your own conclusions..i have mine(and the ladies i\'ve been with) and thats that i dont need them as long as i eat little red meat(which i eat hardly any as i eat venison and it has no fat in it which i\'m thinking causes the \'red meat\' smell) and practice regular hygiene. all i got to say on it.
The main problem with the rocks is the aluminm content in almost all of them. Aluminum has been linked to neurological problems when it rises above certain allowable levels -- which isn\'t too hard given the aluminum pans and cans we eat and drink out of every day. You can get your hair tested for aluminum content -- I think that\'s the most useful test -- (search for \"Great Smoky Mountain Labs\" for the best place) and see if there\'s a problem. If not, you could probably get away with the rocks. I have a tad bit too much aluminum in my system, and I don\'t use rocks.
Another problem with aluminum is that there\'s no simple way to chelate it out of your system, unlike most other toxic metals. You just have to wait out the half life.
is a lot of chinese food considered a healthy diet?
and i don\'t know why pizza has a bad reputation.
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