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      evan.hinkle @nothingclever
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      @nothingclever I use some organic vodka on on old hand towel and sprinkle a small amount of baking soda where the towel is wet with the vodka and wipe that paste/solution into my armpit. Works great all day.

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        nothingclever @evan.hinkle
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        @evan-hinkle gnarly. Right on. Baking soda gives me a rash, hence why so many natural deodorants are a no go for me

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          DavidPS @nothingclever
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          @nothingclever said in natural deodorant:

          I believe I have some systemic fungal issues that may be contributing to this, which I'm working on.

          Niacinamide is a potent antifungal that you might consider using instead of baking soda.

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          ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
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            evan.hinkle @nothingclever
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            @nothingclever it did for me too, and I started using what has to be a 64th of a teaspoon, (maybe less). Just a slight dusting. No rash anymore for me

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              Kilgore @DavidPS
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              @DavidPS said in natural deodorant:

              Niacinamide

              Smells terrible.

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                Kilgore
                last edited by Kilgore

                I have been using baking soda on my armpits for almost a year and it takes away the smell so well.

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                  Alomongerpete @Kilgore
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                  In the UK I've been using Fussy Deodorant and it's very effective.

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                  • DavidPSD
                    DavidPS @Kilgore
                    last edited by DavidPS

                    @Kilgore said in natural deodorant:

                    @DavidPS said in natural deodorant:

                    Niacinamide

                    Smells terrible.

                    Was this smell the result of using the combination of vodka and niacinamide?

                    ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
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                    • JenniferJ
                      Jennifer @nothingclever
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                      @nothingclever said in natural deodorant:

                      Would love suggestions for smelly armpits. I have tried every natural deodorant under the sun and they now all seem to make my armpits irritated and sometimes break out in a rash. I believe I have some systemic fungal issues that may be contributing to this, which I'm working on. I've used just lemon with some success though it burns a bit.

                      I think you’re right to suspect an underlying reason for your smelly armpits. I notice a difference in my scent, depending on my diet and medications—I have no scent while taking antibiotics. On animal-based and starch-based diets my scent is musky but on a fruit-based diet, its sweet. I’ve done backpacking trips that involved intense climbs where I was sweating profusely and even without bathing for a week, all I and my companions could smell on me was a faint scent of melon. I was consuming a lot of cantaloupe during that time. lol When I still needed deoderant, I used witch hazel. I have sensitive skin and all other natural deodorants I tried like baking soda and magnesium caused irritation and rashing.

                      I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                      • KilgoreK
                        Kilgore @DavidPS
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                        @DavidPS I just put topical niacinamide on my nose with water and it smelled bad.

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