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Old habits, even ones which I am reasonably sure are unhealthy, die hard. Quitting the use of deodorant and soap and shampoo and conditioner will be a fun experiment and an interesting experience.

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If you eat a clean, non-processed diet and don't take pharma pills, or in other words put a toxic mess into your body, then your body doesn't need to get rid of a toxic mess by sweating stinky sweat. You will still sweat, but your sweat don't stink.

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My diet is mostly meat and fruit and vegetables. Not raw and I don’t really worry about the “organic” label.

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Now a days they still may use chemicals with "organic" foods. The point is though if you don't put toxins in your body then your body doesn't expel toxic smelly stuff when you sweat.

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For those people who are keeping their bodies clean by not ingesting toxin-laden food and by not drinking toxin-laden water and by not taking pharmaceuticals (via inhalation or injection or ingestion), thank you. 🙏🙏

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And occasionally, with my wife says I do stink I use coconut oil instead of the pharmacological garbage

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I havn't used shampoo or conditioner for about 3 months now. Not doing anything special with my hair either. I can't tell the difference or possibly its texture is better now. Certainly not worse.

it's still grey though...

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Why use” Sham” poo when you go caveman And use real poo!😁😳

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Never really thought of it that way. 😁

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As Richard Seager pointed out I should have said 'deodorants' with an 'S'' for the anagram.

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Think of deodorant as 'or dead snot'. This is an anagram. That should put you off using deodorant.

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i think that you meant 'deodorants'.

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Oops, quite right! I could edit it but you have commented. I shall now have words with myself for sloppy work. On second thoughts perhaps another brief reply to the original comment.

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