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Any you can recommend without any estrogenic essential oils?I use plain baking soda and rice flour mixture when I'm not working. On days I have to work and need something stronger I use primal paste. The paste has essential oils in it but no pufa oils.
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Any you can recommend without any estrogenic essential oils?
I don't, but I just bought some of the tangerine/lime Funkless brand on the theory that citrus is likely to be low on the estrogenic scale. It seems to work ok, and smells pretty good.I haven't checked but maybe @Dan Wich has some options on www.toxinless.com.
How do you apply it, though? Just rub it around under your arm or do you make it wet?baking soda
I think I'm too afraid to go without something strong at work just because the shifts are 12 hours, often stressful and I'm up close with a lot of people. Like you I never notice a B.O. smell anymore though.I use a hint of coconut oil and a little baking soda. No smell for two days. Maybe the third day a bit of muskiness. I am continually amazed by this.
However: I remember trying the recommended coconut oil and baking soda years ago, earlier in my Peat journey, and it did not seem to work. Got the familiar B.O. smell. So maybe PUFA depletion or improvement in metabolism was key to this working--for me anyway.
How do you apply it, though? Just rub it around under your arm or do you make it wet?
I have a pretty precise recipe that uses some of your ingredients.I found that something with mostly baking soda was effective but very skin irritating. After some experimenting I made a concoction of coconut oil, baking soda, a little charcoal, arrowroot (for dryness) and sometimes a little shea butter so it’s a bit more smooth. This has worked well for me and doesn’t irritate my skin.