This Incredible Fruit Eliminates Body Odor 2 Times Better Than Toxic Deodorants!



As strange as it may sound, among the many natural functions of sweat is fighting and eliminating different kinds of infections. Sweat contains a compound called dermicidin that has the ability to kill the harmful bacteria before they get inside our body.

However, using of antiperspirants can cause clogging of the sweat ducts with toxins and aluminum. When this happens, the bacteria on your skin are able to grow, multiply and get into the blood stream and cause serious health problems.

So, in order to prevent this, it is time to stop  using antiperspirants and commercial deodorants as well, because most of them contain harmful toxins that cause cancer, Alzheimer’s and reproductive damage.

However, it is a fact that we need to take care of our hygiene and body odor. And how can we achieve that if not with antiperspirants?

Just as many experts say, there is a natural way to do everything. The method we are going to show you involves using lime. It is cheap, completely safe and has zero side-effects. The best thing about it is that it’s been shown to work even better than commercial products.

How to use it:
The only thing you’re going to need is a freshly-ripened lime. Take the lime and cut it in half. Take one piece and rub it onto your armpit, then take the other piece and do the same procedure on your other armpit. Wait for both of your armpits to dry before you put on a shirt. Congratulations, you’re good to go for a few hours.

You can keep the lime pieces in a marked container and use them a few times.
Why this natural antiperspirant works so well:

As you might know, sweat itself isn’t the thing that causes the bad smell. It is the bacteria and fungi that cause the smell when they are killed by dermicidin. 

However the bacteria will always be there and reappear, the only thing you can do is slow its growth and prevent it from causing real problems.

Watch the video below and find out more! Vegan Tiandra will explain how to use lime as a deodorant!



Source: hlfteam

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