Well I searched “how many micrograms of aluminum in vaccines” and instead of answering the question the results were all fact checks debunking this type of meme.
So that leads me to believe that there’s something to this.
Also the first fact check talked about different absorption rates for aluminum in food or intravenous applications which makes sense. But never gives any details on how much is absorbed from a vaccine, the article avoids the specific details pertinent to the topic. Very shady
Yup I asked Grok if it was safe to drink 10 doses of 223 PPM Chlorine Dioxide in 120 ml of water over ten one hours periods and it responded like I was drinking toxic waste. I have done this many times, and it cured what ever aliment I had with no negative side effects.
Deodorant used to be more like a power, but know you put that stuff on and it's like a plastic barrier that last for days. You can hardly scrub if off with soap and water.
Make your own. I use 190 proof alcohol (Everclear) mixed with essential oils. Stuff works way better than store-bought deodorant, too. If you do something that makes you sweat, just squirt a little more on afterwards, and the sweaty stink disappear. The booze kills the germs, too. And it doesn't smell like booze, due to the essential oils. I can provide a recipe if anyone is interested.
Here you go! A recipe, plus some info on essential oils. I hope it's not info overload!
½ cup (4 oz) Everclear (or other 190 proof alcohol)
40 drops BO Be gone essential oil blend
1 tsp vegetable glycerin
1 tsp apple cider vinegar or white vinegar (optional)
½ tsp Caprylyl Glucoside (optional)
Essential Oils (optional, see below)
Mix everything together (I do this in a measuring cup).
You need amber or frosted glass spray bottles for it, and make sure they are sanitized. I run my through the dishwasher, but you can do hot soapy water, then sanitize them with rubbing alcohol. Make sure they’re dry when you pour in the mixture.
You can try to pour it directly into the bottle (that’s what I do) but you can also buy little funnels so you don’t spill any. I do it over the sink and rarely spill.
For the essential oils, the mixture I typically use is tea tree (antibacterial properties), sandalwood (love the scent, and it’s also antibacterial), and ylang-ylang (on its own has been found to be particularly effective against S. hominis, one of the main bacteria linked to perspiration odor)
Recommended essential oils:
Patchouli essential oil has been shown to inhibit a wide variety of bacteria, including those that directly cause body odor. These include several from the Staphylococcus genus: S. hominis, S. epidermidis and S. haemolyticus. Patchouli can also be combined with other oils for even more potent antibacterial effects.
Ylang-ylang essential oil on its own has been found to be particularly effective against S. hominis, one of the main bacteria linked to perspiration odor. As well, a mixture of lavender oil, clary sage oil, and ylang ylang oil was found to be effective against an even wider variety of pathogenic bacteria.
Sandalwood essential oil has shown antibacterial activity against many gram-positive bacteria associated with body odor, including S. hominis and S. epidermidis. Additionally, in a study of antibacterial essential oil blends, sandalwood and patchouli were identified as contributing some of the strongest antibacterial activity.
Lavender essential oil is effective against many of the smelly bacteria on our skin, including the odor-producing Staphylococcus species8. Its calming aroma can also help decrease excessive sweating (hyperhydrosis) caused by stress.
Sweet orange essential oil is reported to inhibit the growth of many different kinds of bacteria and fungi, including S. aureus, another bacteria that can cause unpleasant odor.
A note on any sort of citrus oils… they will go bad within six months, and continuing to use some of them after that (like lemon essential oil) can make you ill. I tend to steer away from citrus oils for that reason.
One more note: Unless you like pain, don't spray it on right after you shave your underarms. It will burn! It doesn't bother me, but some might find it uncomfortable. I like this mix... I can't use the baking soda based mixes because it makes me break out in a rash.
Thank you! I didn't know about those oils being so good at bacteria fighting. Much appreciated! Yeah, I had luck using just baking soda, yet after a couple weeks, get a rash too.
I'm sorry to say my fren that I cannot be trusted in the vicinity of any alcohol that can be converted to drink.
I tried that when people were saying it could be used to make Hand Sanitizer. As close as the Everclear got to my hands was on the other side of a glass.
No It's not antiperspirant , as far as I know all antiperspirants are contain aluminum,. I do believe that Old Spice is making woman scents now though.
I don't use an anti-perspirant specifically, but I use NOW brands deoderant and I think it does help with sweat as well.
However, I just looked on vitacost for you and found one, there might be more you'd have to search and look at the ingredients. Tom's of Maine:
https://www.vitacost.com/toms-of-maine-antiperspirant-48-hour-protection-north-woods
Adidas used to make some years ago. Knew someone allergic. (If I recall it was some sort of cotton based product that basically absorbed the sweat instead of blocking it)
Yes. I’ve been using Native because it supposedly has critters in it sorta like what you’d find in kefir milk (to eat your smelly bad bacterial critters) 😂😂 But I think I’m gonna try this diy deodorant now. I mean I already make my own “dryer sheet” with essential oils and rice in a tiny little drawstring cloth bag. Works fantastic and my clothes smell beautiful
That's would be hard to counter, if real argument.
Well I searched “how many micrograms of aluminum in vaccines” and instead of answering the question the results were all fact checks debunking this type of meme.
So that leads me to believe that there’s something to this.
Also the first fact check talked about different absorption rates for aluminum in food or intravenous applications which makes sense. But never gives any details on how much is absorbed from a vaccine, the article avoids the specific details pertinent to the topic. Very shady
Yup I asked Grok if it was safe to drink 10 doses of 223 PPM Chlorine Dioxide in 120 ml of water over ten one hours periods and it responded like I was drinking toxic waste. I have done this many times, and it cured what ever aliment I had with no negative side effects.
God bless , Good Health and please Keep us all posted.
Incidentally, Chlorine Dioxide 223 PPM 120 ml by my calculations is Protocol 1000 as described in the MMS Health Recovery Guide Book bottom page 84.
You can find guide book linked here
I'm pretty sure he's being facetious
Either way.
I can't possibly imagine that injecting it into your blood would have lower or slower absorption.
Cutaneous, or muscular, injection though might, at least measured against how quickly it reaches the vital organs.
I could also see something being limited based on it only adversely affecting some part of the GI tract, but I doubt that is the case here.
Since deodorant has more (aluminum derivatives) than that, I don’t think it would make a consistent argument.
I rarely wear store bought deodorant.
Deodorant used to be more like a power, but know you put that stuff on and it's like a plastic barrier that last for days. You can hardly scrub if off with soap and water.
Make your own. I use 190 proof alcohol (Everclear) mixed with essential oils. Stuff works way better than store-bought deodorant, too. If you do something that makes you sweat, just squirt a little more on afterwards, and the sweaty stink disappear. The booze kills the germs, too. And it doesn't smell like booze, due to the essential oils. I can provide a recipe if anyone is interested.
I would like that recipe, thanks!
Here you go! A recipe, plus some info on essential oils. I hope it's not info overload!
½ cup (4 oz) Everclear (or other 190 proof alcohol) 40 drops BO Be gone essential oil blend 1 tsp vegetable glycerin 1 tsp apple cider vinegar or white vinegar (optional) ½ tsp Caprylyl Glucoside (optional) Essential Oils (optional, see below)
Mix everything together (I do this in a measuring cup).
You need amber or frosted glass spray bottles for it, and make sure they are sanitized. I run my through the dishwasher, but you can do hot soapy water, then sanitize them with rubbing alcohol. Make sure they’re dry when you pour in the mixture.
You can try to pour it directly into the bottle (that’s what I do) but you can also buy little funnels so you don’t spill any. I do it over the sink and rarely spill.
BO Begone: https://simplyearth.com/products/bo-be-gone-essential-oil-blend
On essential oils…
For the essential oils, the mixture I typically use is tea tree (antibacterial properties), sandalwood (love the scent, and it’s also antibacterial), and ylang-ylang (on its own has been found to be particularly effective against S. hominis, one of the main bacteria linked to perspiration odor)
Recommended essential oils:
Patchouli essential oil has been shown to inhibit a wide variety of bacteria, including those that directly cause body odor. These include several from the Staphylococcus genus: S. hominis, S. epidermidis and S. haemolyticus. Patchouli can also be combined with other oils for even more potent antibacterial effects.
Ylang-ylang essential oil on its own has been found to be particularly effective against S. hominis, one of the main bacteria linked to perspiration odor. As well, a mixture of lavender oil, clary sage oil, and ylang ylang oil was found to be effective against an even wider variety of pathogenic bacteria.
Sandalwood essential oil has shown antibacterial activity against many gram-positive bacteria associated with body odor, including S. hominis and S. epidermidis. Additionally, in a study of antibacterial essential oil blends, sandalwood and patchouli were identified as contributing some of the strongest antibacterial activity.
Lavender essential oil is effective against many of the smelly bacteria on our skin, including the odor-producing Staphylococcus species8. Its calming aroma can also help decrease excessive sweating (hyperhydrosis) caused by stress.
Sweet orange essential oil is reported to inhibit the growth of many different kinds of bacteria and fungi, including S. aureus, another bacteria that can cause unpleasant odor.
A note on any sort of citrus oils… they will go bad within six months, and continuing to use some of them after that (like lemon essential oil) can make you ill. I tend to steer away from citrus oils for that reason.
One more note: Unless you like pain, don't spray it on right after you shave your underarms. It will burn! It doesn't bother me, but some might find it uncomfortable. I like this mix... I can't use the baking soda based mixes because it makes me break out in a rash.
Thank you! I didn't know about those oils being so good at bacteria fighting. Much appreciated! Yeah, I had luck using just baking soda, yet after a couple weeks, get a rash too.
I'm sorry to say my fren that I cannot be trusted in the vicinity of any alcohol that can be converted to drink.
I tried that when people were saying it could be used to make Hand Sanitizer. As close as the Everclear got to my hands was on the other side of a glass.
There is likely a toxicity difference between aluminum that is rubbed on skin, ingested, or injected directly into the bloodstream.
Stop eating deodorant & crayons. And for God's sake don't inject them
And don't forget to look at the ingredients for under arm antiperspirants.
True, but aluminum free options are available. May have to order from a health food store or similar place. I like Vitacost.
What brand is aluminum free anti perspirant?
I've only ever seen aluminum free deodorant and I've broken out with all of those but I need the anti sweat
Old Spice deodorant is aluminum free.
Is it anti perspirant too? Also I am a woman. Those scents are too strong.
No It's not antiperspirant , as far as I know all antiperspirants are contain aluminum,. I do believe that Old Spice is making woman scents now though.
I came to state the deodorant/antiperspirant line you posted. Thats consistent with my understanding.
I don't use an anti-perspirant specifically, but I use NOW brands deoderant and I think it does help with sweat as well. However, I just looked on vitacost for you and found one, there might be more you'd have to search and look at the ingredients. Tom's of Maine: https://www.vitacost.com/toms-of-maine-antiperspirant-48-hour-protection-north-woods
Adidas used to make some years ago. Knew someone allergic. (If I recall it was some sort of cotton based product that basically absorbed the sweat instead of blocking it)
I think Tom's might make some too
It's all deodorant...I haven't found one that says anti perspirant that was aluminum free. I am a woman so old spice is out scent wise.
https://images.chickadvisor.com/item/25941/original/451378fe779b6859765004d5323c4bfc.jpg
They call it "absorbent" rather than antiperspirant on the label.
Might not make it anymore though.
Yes. I’ve been using Native because it supposedly has critters in it sorta like what you’d find in kefir milk (to eat your smelly bad bacterial critters) 😂😂 But I think I’m gonna try this diy deodorant now. I mean I already make my own “dryer sheet” with essential oils and rice in a tiny little drawstring cloth bag. Works fantastic and my clothes smell beautiful
Paul Offit once said, very incorrectly, that "children need aluminum" as if it were necessary for development.
Many Americans qualify for the Pediarix.
Can't argue with that logic.
😳 omg probably true!
Killer meme!
I don't follow the "rules" though. I'm a rebel who questions everything. I'm sure that has saved my life a few times.
A good reminder:
ALL antiperspirants contain aluminum.
Straight up deodorant, most likely propylene glycol, does not (old spice solid deodorant)
Or ... you can go full nature boy/girl and wet a "crystal" and rub it under your arms...
Or...walk around smelling like an Italian hoagie... you do know what a hoagie is, don't cha son?
No
sparkling wigglesAl You Minium at my party!u/#popcornmonster
Hardcore.
Top kek! Following their science!
There's enough aluminum for everyone every time a chemtrail is sprayed across our skies, so we'll be alright (end sarcasm)