Bacteria in Armpits?


  1. hadenuff3
  2. pleasehelp68
  3. green125
  4. hadenuff3
  5. green125
  6. hadenuff3
  7. green125
  8. hadenuff3
  9. just_n_always27
  10. drmist

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Top 357.   Mar 8, 2006 10:25 AM

» hadenuff3 - Re: Re: Have we gone as far as we can go?

In response to Re: Re: Have we gone as far as we can go? posted by annointed3:

I don't think we've gone as far as we need to go! I still find it interesting that out of all the things mentioned, we still come back looking for help!
I would like a clear answer about this bartisol,people say yes it works and no it doesn't so what is it yea or nay?
How many have really taken it and what is the verdict?
I still find it interesting that good old mitchum deodorant works for do many I have used it and found that when you don't smell the scent of it any more it is not working any more! The unscented roll-on does not work at all. As I found out in a grocery line with this older woman and her so called gee I"ll help you know you stink, talking about how her grandson has a soap he won't use and how some people just need to use soap and water so they don't smell. My comment was gee what is this magic soap and will she help me find it! Because I guess I just can't buy the right one! As usual it was the normal put down like we are dim witted and don't know we have this problem. Granted some remedys we think are working don't and it is nice to know but I sure get tired of the approach and the put down.
Well, give a rateing or score Bartisol?(SP) The hunters no scent stuff,? The green liquid that we never did find out what it is? Crystal stick? Mitchums? The sulfur soap? The sal-3(SP) soap? I'm also wondering about botox how many have done it and the lipo of armpits? I've just about gone through every natural deodorant so if any want to know about them let me know! I'm surprised at the ones that the crystal stick work for, it burned the heck out of my armpits. And a lot of the gel natural deodorants do the same to me. So lets hear it anyone has found something else?

-- posted by hadenuff3



Top 358.   Mar 8, 2006 7:35 PM

» pleasehelp68 - Re: Re: Have we gone as far as we can go?

im sorry we are still searching but i wanted to know how do you deal with they way other people react to you? sometimes i feel really down. i hardly go anywhwere because i am so tired of the way people act around me when ever they smell me.

-- posted by pleasehelp68



Top 359.   Mar 9, 2006 9:59 PM

» green125 - Re: Re: Have we gone as far as we can go?

In response to Re: Re: Have we gone as far as we can go? posted by

Hello Everyone
I would like to encourage you all today. I know how frustrating life can be because of dealing with body oder and being afraid that someone will say somethinh to you about it. Recently at my place of employment, a meeting was held about personal hygeine in the workplace. There was a complaint about one of my co workers. I was not invited to this meeting held by my supervisor. Not being included in this meeting let me know that my routine must be working Praise be to God!!! This is my routine. I wash my underarms with Sal 3 soap while in the shower. Be careful not to let this soap get on your genitals because it will cause a yeast infection. This soap is an antifungal soap also used for fighting acne. It gets into the skin and kills bacteria. It only costs three dollars and ninety nine cents to order, and shipping is free. After I shower, I dry off, and reapply the soap and wipe it off with a clean, dry towel. This alone is a regime I use on the week ends, or at night. Then I apply Aquaphor healing ointment
(found at walmart or any pharmacy for about five dollars) on the outer parts of my underarm to protect this sensitive area. I apply this liberally, but not too much. Next, I take a medium sized pinch of baking soda and apply this under my arms. Listen, I figured that if baking soda can take the funky out of my refrigerator afer Hurricane Rita hit, it surely can stop a funky armpit in its track. Please try this. I learned about using the baking soda on this site, and also about the Sal 3 soap. I have no affiliation with no company, I want to help someone. Be careful when lifting up your arms, because the baking soda may fall out, you may not want to explain what that is to anyone. They may not understand and that is not something you want to talk about anyway.

-- posted by green125



Top 360.   Mar 13, 2006 10:21 AM

» hadenuff3 - Another Sugestion?

What exactly do you feel this Sal 3 Soap does, I know it has been mentioned before what really are its benefits? Does the sulphur in it burn? And what site are you going to to get it? This is not a product that can be bought over the counter? What helped you decide to try the soap?
Another Tip I found in reading different sites was with bakeing soda and its ability to burn sometimes if you add corn starch with it the burning is not so severe and other hint if you also sprinkle some on your clothes in your underarm it helps with odor building up. I mix mine about 2 parts bakeing soda to one part corn starch. I don't wear it at night to bed that is when I seem to get burnt with it.

-- posted by hadenuff3



Top 361.   Mar 13, 2006 5:10 PM

» green125 - Another Sugestion?

In response to Another Sugestion? posted by hadenuff3:

Hello!!

The Sal 3 soap is often used to fight acne on various parts of the body. The sulphur in it does not burn at all. The sulphur gets under the skin and inhibits the multiplication of bacteria that will cause oder. I use it on my face too, and it has truly cut back the amount of black heads I get. When I was browsing the Sal 3 message board, one user said that either this soap had killed his really bad foot oder problem, or his nose had gone out. Well, I started thinking that if this soap helped his foot oder, then I might stand a chance of it helping me fight the funky under my arms too. As far as I know , this can not be purchased over the counter. Log on to SulphurSoap.com to read about it, and to order too. Concerning the baking soda, I found that if used at night, the rubbing of the underarm together while sleeping causes abrasions on the sensitive skin. I know for a fact that it has antifungal properties because some got on my private area while in the shower and I ended up with a yeast infection. It upset the normal amount of yeast in that area. This soap is pleasent smelling, and one bar usually lasts me about a month.

-- posted by green125



Top 362.   Mar 14, 2006 10:10 AM

» hadenuff3 - Another Sugestion?

In response to Another Sugestion? posted by green125:

Thanks for the info. Might as well try it! It will either work or can go into the try try again drawer. Like I mentioned before I found that putting corn starch with bakeing soda really cut down on the burning problem.

-- posted by hadenuff3



Top 363.   Mar 14, 2006 7:23 PM

» green125 - Another Sugestion?

In response to Another Sugestion? posted by hadenuff3:

Hello,

Please let me know if you like the sulphur soap, and if it helps you too.

-- posted by green125



Top 364.   Mar 16, 2006 9:33 AM

» hadenuff3 - For pleasehelp68

I've had to deal with this problem for years, since I have gone through cancer related menopause it has gotten worse. I'm just like you I get depressed about it also, but really we are allowed a life just like the people who think they are doing us a favor to insult us with their sly and dim witted comments. My favorite come back has been "I know, I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy, but there is always a first"! They generally drop open their mouth and walk away! Funny how when we have a come back it gets very quite. I guess what I find interesting is how simple our problem is to them just take a bath use soap and deodorant! That's all we need to do! Little do they know what we go through daily.

-- posted by hadenuff3



Top 365.   Mar 22, 2006 5:44 PM

» just_n_always27 - Has anyone tried dr.

In response to Has anyone tried dr. posted by drmist:

hi Dr Mist, i would like to try your offer. if you can give me your number, i will call you and give my address. i will wait for your answer. thank you.

-- posted by just_n_always27



Top 366.   Mar 23, 2006 4:17 PM

» drmist - Has anyone tried dr.

In response to Has anyone tried dr. posted by just_n_always27:

CALL ME AT 519-631-2618. SORRY FOR THE DELAY. I DID NOT CHECK THIS SITE FOR AWHILE

-- posted by drmist



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