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Yey!

Why wait until we don't have a choice? It is so funny that most of these tips here are actually about how we can live more naturally, more connected to nature, less dependent on the matrix and stop feeding it where we can.

We can feel out and start right now?

Even the bivvy bag and the sleeping bag :D Once people have it, maybe they will feel like sleeping less at home, in the box, and go out and taste the freedom and the uplift of sleeping outside, under the trees, on the shores (well now in the summer we can do without these too), even in the park on the grass. What a joy!

About deodorants. While I don't care other people smelly, I admit I have something with it. It is sitting on my child stuff, my mom and sister were picking up on me and telling me I am all stinky :D And ~4 years ago I moved to natural deodorants, which don't block the perspiration. And then at the shop I was working at back then I was told that there is something called deodorant, etc etc... Okaaay

I don't want to push myself, and this is important for me that while challenging myself I don't impose the changes, force them and let them happen naturally. So I do use natural, essential oils based organic deodorant.

And here some important info for those who still find it too challenging to stop using deodorants:

Antiperspirants are highly not recommended, because

1) They interfere with the natural cooling mechanisms, and many people begin to develop hyper-sweaty face, hands or feet, and this is because the body is looking how to compensate the inability to balance itself through the armpits;

2) Sweating is one of the detoxifying mechanisms of the body. This is why we can 'smell our diet' on ourselves. So where do these toxins go when the drainage is blocked? Well, part of them are going back to the blood system and recirculate again, and part of it gets diffused around the armpit-breast area actually. There were several studies about how antiperspirant deodorants lead to constant inflammatory process around the armpits and tumors in the armpits and breast area (especially with women).

3)They interfere with one of the ways to communicate - through smell.

So here are tips of you anyway want to use something:
it can be as simple as using some almond or coconut oil with a few drops of lavender, rosemary or jasmine essential oils (or you can prepare a mixture in advance). I also use essential drops directly on the clothes (in the armpits area).

Btw, it is also good as an insects repellent :)

This kind of deodorant won't interfere with perspiration and natural smell of the body, it will only add some flowery touch to it. So the 3 bullets become irrelevant.

:)

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