Did you know that simple BAKING SODA is a wonderful deodorant?  It will leave you completely scent-free with daily use.

Be careful to get the Non-Aluminum type (usually found in Health Food Stores).

There are two easy ways to apply it:

1.  Mix it in a small dish that has a tight-fitting lid to the thickness of thin yogurt.  Lightly swab it under-arm with an applicator of some kind (we use 2 side-by-side Q-Tips).

2.  Dampen your under-arms with water and powder it on dry.

You will be scent-free all day, regardless of perspiration!  It's practically free & completely effective & safe.  You will thank us after trying it.  Be sure to spend some of the money you save on our website as a Thank You!

We will be developing a Deodorant Bar at some point, primarily of pure Baking Soda without Aluminum, but until then, try this & get the Aluminum & dangerous chemicals AWAY from your sensitive, under-arm Lymph Nodes!

NOTE: 
Breast Tumors have been shown to contain Aluminum & other chemicals - no doubt from the Aluminum & chemicals in our daily applicantion of Deodorant & Anti-Perspirants.  Switch to this simple Deodorant application & reduce your risk today!  The danger of cancer applies to men, women & teens who use chemical laced products on a daily basis.

"YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT:

  • 85% of women who develop breast cancer have NO known family history of the disease. 
  • Every three minutes a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • In 2006, an estimated 212,920 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed, along with 61,980 new cases of non-invasive breast cancer. And 40,970 women are expected to die in 2006 from this disease.
  • Breast cancer incidence in women has increased from one in 20 in 1960, to one in 8 today. 
  • A rarely presented statistic is that among women who abort their first child, the rate of their breast cancer reportedly increases on average by 30%.  Imagine the danger of that increase multiplied by a daily toxic-chemical application of antiperspirant under the arms.

2006 STATISTICS/QUOTE REFERENCE:  http://www.breastcancer.org/about_us/press_room/press_kit/cancer_facts.jsp?gclid=CM-JjLmNipICFQhusgodt2ZgDg