About a year ago I stopped bathing with soap. I don't recall exactly what the motivation was, but intuitively I thought why do I go through a daily ritual of destroying all the oils and bacteria my body puts on my skin to protect me. It was a blinding flash of the obvious. Since then, I have only showered with warm water and a wash cloth. At 70 years old my skin appears healthy, not dry, and I'm certain is contributing to my overall unvaxed wellness.
In hindsight and in light of the past three pharma years, I realized the entire ritual of disinfecting and de-bacterializing one's body was not nature calling but Unilever calling. It is a result of 100 years of advertising, that had turned into an unquestioned societal norm, and now I think probably a harmful one.
Reading this article about hypochlorous acid, gives be a glimpse of what I presumed had to be occurring, but didn't have any 'science' to attribute to it. Now I do.
wow, I thought I was the only one. I only use soap to wash my hands. I use a baking soda solution for under arms and hair. I also think the daily removal of all the dead skin is going to reduce your tolerance to sun exposure. A little dirt and dead skin cells is a natural suncreen.
Coconut oil under the arms will moisturize the skin, and act as a natural antibiotic and deodorant. Add a little arrowroot and zinc oxide and you have a nice deodorant.
we are helpless. save us from the virus. come soon. warp speed.
What a profound collapse of the Religion of Medicine.
I am now a proud anti-vaxer
About a year ago I stopped bathing with soap. I don't recall exactly what the motivation was, but intuitively I thought why do I go through a daily ritual of destroying all the oils and bacteria my body puts on my skin to protect me. It was a blinding flash of the obvious. Since then, I have only showered with warm water and a wash cloth. At 70 years old my skin appears healthy, not dry, and I'm certain is contributing to my overall unvaxed wellness.
In hindsight and in light of the past three pharma years, I realized the entire ritual of disinfecting and de-bacterializing one's body was not nature calling but Unilever calling. It is a result of 100 years of advertising, that had turned into an unquestioned societal norm, and now I think probably a harmful one.
Reading this article about hypochlorous acid, gives be a glimpse of what I presumed had to be occurring, but didn't have any 'science' to attribute to it. Now I do.
Thanks, Robert.
wow, I thought I was the only one. I only use soap to wash my hands. I use a baking soda solution for under arms and hair. I also think the daily removal of all the dead skin is going to reduce your tolerance to sun exposure. A little dirt and dead skin cells is a natural suncreen.
Coconut oil under the arms will moisturize the skin, and act as a natural antibiotic and deodorant. Add a little arrowroot and zinc oxide and you have a nice deodorant.
Welcome
Me too, Don!!!!