Just to set the stage quickly. Last week around Monday-Wednesday while scrubbing with a shower floof: my right armpit felt very sensitive. I paid it no mind and continued on like this until Friday night when I happened to reach over with my left hand and felt a dime-sized (gobstopper) hard lump in that spot, and another smaller lump just south of it.
I was just about to call it a night when I noticed the lumps, and was about to fall asleep while nervously wondering what they could be, and if I'd have to go to the hospital for screening and all the BS. Then I remembered that I had some leftover horse paste! I took the smallest amount and applied it topically to both lumps and went to sleep with some sense of relief.
By the next morning I noticed that they may have shrunken slightly and were definitely less sensitive. Continuing application like this each following morning, by Monday (today) the smallest lump can't be located and the bigger lump definitely has shrunken considerably.
I'm not licensed to say so, but I'll tell you Ivermectin works, and fast! I wouldn't have even gotten to the Dr's office until this week, and yet, I'm already healing- without their need to interfere in the process!
I haven't used traditional deodorant or antipersprint for years now. For reference.
Im about 2 years, that is one product everyone should note use for a multitude of reasons.
But we're stinky surface dwellers!
At least that's what the inner earth civilizations say about us.
Who awoke you from your cave? Just kidding. :)
I use natural deodorant that's made of several types of tree bark and some essential oils. Best deodorant move ever.
Yeah or just wash the pits with rubbing alcohol when they start to get smelly for me it lasts about 3 weeks or more. A shower won’t fix the stink but rubbing alcohol or even triple antibiotic will do the trick with just one application. I never use deodorant once I started doing this. Makes sense too because you are killing off the bacteria which make the smell. Its not your sweat that smells it’s the bacteria
I like to use a magnesium (glycinate) oil base with essential oils added