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How to prevent smelly feet? Yeast infections and stress provoke increased sweating, which can cause bacteria growth and bad smells. Watch our new video to learn some brilliant tips on how to get rid of smelly feet once and for all. Also, you'll finally get to know how to make your favorite shoes as comfortable as possible. Other videos you might like: 7 Personal Hygiene Rules You Break Every Day • 7 Personal Hygiene Rules You Break Ev... 6 Awesome Tips to Make Your Feet Look Fabulous • 6 Awesome Tips to Make Your Feet Look... 11 Military Hacks That'll Make Your Life Easier • 11 Military Hacks That'll Make Your L... TIMESTAMPS: Remove the breeding grounds for bacteria 0:34 Wipe between your toes after washing 1:03 Brew some tea for your feet 1:27 Apple cider vinegar 2:02 Use aromatherapy oils 2:32 Wash your socks inside out 3:09 Walk barefoot at home 3:28 Use your antiperspirant on your feet too 3:49 Consult a doctor 4:04 Disinfect your footwear 4:28 Keep your shoes dry 4:53 How to break in new shoes 6:27 SUMMARY: Most bacteria that cause bad smells breed under the nails and in toughened skin areas. Podologists recommend not just wiping your feet after showering but patting with a towel between your toes. Otherwise, the remaining moisture can cause a fungal infection. The tannins contained in tea leaves eradicate bacteria and reduce sweating. An apple cider vinegar poultice will also help dispose of foot odor. Apply antiperspirant in the evening, after a shower, to dry skin. Antiperspirants contain chemicals that help reduce sweating. If your feet not only smell bad but also start itching and peeling, go to the doctor. These may be symptoms of ringworm, an infection, or mycosis. It's better to have two pairs of shoes for each season to wear them in turns. Put on a pair of thick socks and then your favorite shoes. Run the hair dryer over the tight parts of the shoe. Walk around in the shoes until they are completely cool, and repeat the action if necessary. Fill a plastic bag with water, and put it inside your shoes. Place them in the freezer, and freeze them overnight. When you take them out in the morning, you'll notice that your shoes became wider as the water turned into ice. This trick can widen your new training shoes and even loafers. Push a fresh potato inside the shoe, and leave it overnight. Apply some moisturizing cream inside the shoe, paying attention to heel and toe areas. The moisturizer will soften the leather and as you wear the shoes the next day, your feet will slightly reshape them. Spray enough alcohol on the tight areas from inside the shoes so they are wet. Stuff the shoes with crumpled paper overnight. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz For copyright matters please contact us at: welcome@brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. G is here to bust the biggest myths about breast cancer and give you the facts you need to protect your health. From the truth about deodorants and underwire bras to the role of lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and supplements, this video dives into the science behind prevention and empowerment. Let's cut through the noise and get to the facts—because your health deserves clarity. #breastcancer #cancer #womenshealth === Thank You To Our Sponsors! BON CHARGE Click here and use code DRG for 15% off storewide BiOptimizers Go to https://bioptimizers.com/drg and use promo code DRG10 to get 10% any order. === Timestamps: 00:00:30 - Personal Connection to Breast Cancer 00:01:37 - The Role of Nervous System Dysregulation 00:02:49 - Debunk Myths Surrounds Breast Cancer 00:03:14 - Aluminum in Deodorants and Breast Cancer Risk 00:05:53 - Recommendations for Choosing Deodorants 00:11:14 - Joining the Dr. G Community for Health Tips 00:11:48 - The Myth of Underwire Bras and Breast Cancer Risk 00:12:23 - Research Findings on Underwire Bras and Cancer 00:13:32 - Importance of Lymphatic Drainage and Massage 00:14:45 - Antiperspirants and Their Impact on Breast Cancer Risk 00:16:54 - Birth Control Pills and Breast Cancer Risk 00:18:41 - Physical Trauma to the Breast and Cancer Connection 00:19:41 - Caffeine Consumption and Breast Cancer Risk 00:20:25 - The Relationship Between Sugar and Cancer Growth 00:21:52 - Understanding Cell Phone Radiation and Breast Cancer Risk 00:22:52 - Debunk Myths: What Really Causes Cancer? 00:23:28 - Genetic vs. Epigenetic Factors in Cancer Development 00:24:02 - Key Genetic Mutations Linked to Breast Cancer 00:25:19 - Importance of Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer 00:25:57 - Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer Risk 00:26:49 - The Role of Obesity in Breast Cancer Risk 00:27:12 - Alcohol Consumption and Its Effects on Cancer Risk 00:28:06 - Radiation Exposure and Breast Cancer Correlation 00:29:11 - Dense Breasts: Risk Factor and Detection Challenges 00:30:32 - Preventative Measures: Importance of Regular Exercise 00:31:22 - Building Muscle and Its Benefits for Cancer Prevention 00:32:03 - Nutrition: Antioxidant and Fiber-Rich Foods 00:32:30 - Emphasizing Plant-Based Diets for Cancer Risk Reduction 00:33:12 - Reducing Alcohol Consumption and Its Social Implications 00:33:51 - Importance of Vitamin D for Cancer Prevention 00:34:23 - Role of Vitamin D in Cell Growth and Immune Function 00:34:37 - Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Risk Reduction 00:35:05 - Recommended Dosage of Vitamin D 00:35:22 - Curcumin: A Potent Anti-Inflammatory for Cancer Prevention 00:36:02 - Dosage and Absorption of Curcumin 00:36:23 - Benefits of Green Tea Extract (EGCG) for Cancer Protection 00:36:59 - Green Tea Consumption Recommendations 00:37:35 - Importance of Quality Green Tea 00:37:59 - Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Their Anti-Inflammatory Effects 00:38:18 - Recommended Dosage of Omega-3 Fatty Acids 00:38:55 - Benefits of Reishi Mushrooms for Immune Health 00:39:55 - Flaxseeds and Their Role in Estrogen Regulation 00:41:37 - Melatonin's Role in Cancer Prevention 00:43:15 - Empowerment Through Knowledge About Breast Cancer 00:44:35 - Debunk Common Myths and Explore Risk Factors 00:44:57 - Recommendations for Vitamin D Testing and Healthy Eating 00:45:11 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action 00:45:31 - Request for Ratings, Reviews, and Subscriptions 00:45:47 - Encouragement to Share and Protect Health
We all rely on deodorants daily to stay fresh and odor-free, but have you ever considered that the ingredients in these products could be contributing to serious health risks? One key ingredient to watch out for is aluminum, a compound known to mimic estrogen and potentially disrupt hormonal balance. So, what can you do to protect your health? - Switch to Aluminum-Free Deodorants: Opt for natural alternatives that keep you smelling great without the harmful chemicals. - Embrace Sweating: Remember, sweating is a natural detox process that your body uses to eliminate toxins. - Support Further Research: Advocate for more studies on the health impacts of deodorant ingredients to ensure safer products in the future. Take charge of your health and make informed choices about the products you use every day! #Deodorants #Antiperspirant #BreastCancerAwareness #AluminumFree #NaturalDeodorant #HealthyChoices
Sweating is normal but can be uncomfortable to deal with. Pit stains, stinky feet or the dreaded stress sweat may be signs that it's time to break up with your current deodorant or shoes you've worn several days in a row. Guest:Neha Kaushik, MD, family medicine physician with Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), talks about managing sweat from your armpits to your toes with Amanda Newman with LVHN. Chapters: · 0:01 - Intro · 1:11 - Deodorant vs. antiperspirant · 2:00 - Aluminum in antiperspirant · 2:41 - Ingredients to avoid · 3:52 - Deodorant immunity · 4:43 - Deodorant layering · 6:18 - “Natural” deodorant · 7:01 - Finding the right deodorant · 8:08 - DIY deodorants · 9:20 - Crystal or mineral stick deodorant · 10:38 - De-funking your pits · 12:22 - Armpit detoxes · 13:01 - Pit masks and underarm scrubs · 13:40 - When to apply deodorant · 14:49 - When only one armpit smells · 16:16 - Glycolic acid for deodorant · 17:18 - Hacks for when you forget deodorant · 18:16 - What you eat can affect how your sweat smells · 19:37 - How drinks affect your sweat · 20:38 - Hormones and sweat · 21:23 - Stress sweat · 22:32 - Managing stress sweat · 23:48 - Stinky pits after showering · 25:15 - Apple cider vinegar for deodorant · 26:06 - Excessive sweating · 27:15 - Pit vs. a puff · 28:17 - Lymphatic drainage · 29:07 - Changes in body odor · 29:32 - Whole body deodorant · 30:07 - Stinky feet · 31:41 - Synthetic clothing and sweat · 32:44 - Tips for healthy armpitsTo learn more health tips, visit LVHN.org/healthyyou. Remember to subscribe or follow The Healthiest You, wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode. And remember: Be safe, be smart and be the healthiest you.
Join some of the team behind Have I Got News For You as they take you through the serious (but more often not-so-serious) stories In The News This Week.This week, your hosts Jack Harris, Queenie Miller, Emerald Paston and Mike Rayment discuss Jack's time kicking off Have I Got News for You US, the Tory Leadership race and both political and pooltical vandalism...Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode as we release every Thursday right up until the TV Show returns in October.For updates on the show, make sure you're following Have I Got News for You on Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly known as twitter) and get in touch with us there using #HIGNFYpod or emailing podcasts@hattrick.com.The Producer is Diggory WaiteThe Engineer is John WakefieldThe Executive Producer is Claire BroughtonThe Music is by Big GeorgeIn the News This Week is a Hat Trick Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Woo boy! It's hot out there, why don't ya grab a nice glass of ice cold lemonade and listen in on everything you did and didn't want to learn about sweat. Are humans the sweatiest of them all? Do fish sweat? What lives in the ecosystem between two people holding hands for the first time? What is it all even for!??SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents to check out this episode with the added bonus of seeing our faces! Head to www.patreon.com/SciShowTangents to find out how you can help support SciShow Tangents, and see all the cool perks you'll get in return, like bonus episodes and a monthly newsletter! A big thank you to Patreon subscribers Garth Riley and Glenn Trewitt for helping to make the show possible!And go to https://store.dftba.com/collections/scishow-tangents to buy some great Tangents merch!Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we'll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! Sources: [Truth or Fail]Sweat sucking spiders supplementing salts Polar bears follow sweaty paw paths in search for loveA new bacteria-infecting cure for extra stinky sweaty feet [Trivia Question]NASA's ECOSTRESS measures evapotranspiration aka plant sweatinghttps://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/ecosystem-spaceborne-thermal-radiometer-experiment-on-space-station-ecostresshttps://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/watching-plants-water-use-is-no-sweat-for-ecostress[Fact Off]Charles Blagden experiments with “super-sauna” that cooked steak but made humans sweathttps://publicdomainreview.org/collection/experiments-and-observations-in-a-heated-room-1774/https://www.jstor.org/stable/106218?seq=1https://royalsociety.org/about-us/who-we-are/history/Antiperspirant made with propylene glycol that evaporates your sweat before it leaves the ducts [Ask the Science Couch]Non-water stuff in eccrine sweat (salt, urea, hormones, etc.)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6773238/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12817713/https://www.penn.museum/sites/bulletin/1733/https://ontarioarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/oa048-02_macdonald.pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941775/Patreon bonus: Effects of stress/emotion on sweat composition and smellhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-2494.2007.00387.xhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9518869/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9246182/[Butt One More Thing]Treating hyperhidrosis in the perianal region with botoxhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8436621/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11172190/
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In the 1990s, a chain email circulated around the series-of-tubes we called the internet, suggesting that aluminum-containing antiperspirants clogged your sweat pores, thus disallowing your body to “purge itself of toxins”, and those "toxins" would accumulate in your axillary lymph nodes, and increase your risk of breast cancer. Yikes. Predating the "antiperspirant-will-give-you-breast-cancer" chain email scare, animal studies in the 1960s suggested a link between aluminum in antiperspirants (which were just becoming popular in postwar America) and Alzheimer's disease. These rabbit studies showed brain neurotoxic effects when the animals were exposed to very high levels of aluminum. In the past several decades, researchers have investigated whether these loose correlations/hypotheses held any water (spoiler: they don't). In today's episode, Your Doctor Friends want to debunk and demystify the data around the potential "risks' around aluminum-containing antiperspirants! Should you ditch the standard roll-on? Switch to a "natural" alternative? OR.. is this all just a case of "all stink and no fire"?? Sources for today's episode include: The NIH National Cancer Institute's fact sheet page on antiperspirants and breast cancer. A 2017 review in Deutsches Arzteblatt International journal titled "The Health Effects of Aluminum Exposure." A 2019 comprehensive review on sweat gland function by Lindsay B. Baker PhD, director of the Gatorade Sport Science Institute. A Scientific American article titled "Fact or Fiction: Antiperspirants Do More Than Block Sweat". A 2021 Canadian study published in NeuroToxicology investigating association between aluminum in drinking water and risk of Alzheimer's disease risk. A Healthline article from 2022 titled "Is There a Link Between Aluminum and Alzheimer's?". A 2021 NYT article titled "Are Natural Deodorants Really Better For You?". AND FINALLY- a 2017 article from The World Textile Conference called "A novel washing algorithm for underarm stain removal" - which was the closest thing to scientific data explaining WHAT MAKES YELLOW ARMPIT STAINS! Thanks for tuning in, folks! Please sign up for our "PULSE CHECK" monthly newsletter! Signup is easy, right on our website page, and we PROMISE we will not spam you! We just want to send you cool articles, videos and thoughts :) For more episodes, limited edition merch, or to become a Friend of Your Doctor Friends (and more), follow this link! Find us at: Website: yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com Email: yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: @your_doctor_friends (IG) Send/DM us a voice memo/question and we might play it on the show! @yourdoctorfriendspodcast1013 (YouTube) @JeremyAllandMD (IG, FB, Twitter) @JuliaBrueneMD (IG) @HealthPodNet (IG)
Welcome to the Gladden Longevity podcast, and in this episode, Dr. Gladden speaks with Jeff Lioon. Jeff, born into the health industry with family ties to Douglas Laboratories, initially pursued a corporate career. After finding himself unfulfilled, he embarked on a transformative journey, including working with Ayahuasca in the Amazon. Dissatisfied with the corporate world's impact on his well-being, he left his job, explored carnivore diets, and mastered animal processing in Hawaii. Realizing his true calling in health, he returned to Austin to join his father in promoting Oligoscan technology for understanding mineral deficiency root causes. Jeff's journey reflects a shift from corporate life to holistic health pursuit. In this episode, Jeff, born into the health industry, shared his journey from corporate burnout to holistic wellness. Inspired by Ayahuasca's experiences, he left his NYC job and spent a transformative year exploring, then immersed in carnivore living. Realizing his true purpose, he joined his father in promoting Oligoscan technology. His story highlights a quest for holistic health, emphasizing the impact of lifestyle choices, nutrition, and spiritual well-being. The episodes promote sweating for detox, avoiding processed foods, and recognizing the spiritual dimension in overall health. Tune in as they discuss detoxification pathways, the benefits of sauna usage, the importance of a nutrient-rich diet, and so much more. So grab your headphones and get ready to embark on an enriching and insightful journey with the Gladden Longevity podcast. Dr. Gladden says the conversation with Jeff was a fascinating one. (00:55) In quantum thinking, all things are possible. (3:26) Dr. Gladden asked Jeff to share how he got into the health space. (5:22) Jeff shares that he wanted to see how the world works. (7:18) Dr. Gladden reveals how he went to Case Western, among other options. (9:45) Steve asks Jeff what biomagnetism is all about. (11:44) Dr Gladden asked Jeff to talk about oligoscan. (14:30) When people go on crash diets, they get toxic and feel pretty terrible because they are releasing toxins into the bloodstream. (16:57) Jeff recollects the first time he scanned himself using a technology his dad brought home. (19:10) Dr. Gladden mentions using oligoscan at a Radfest meeting earlier. (22:17) Jeff gives an example of a patient with high antimony due to drinking from plastic regularly. (24:30) Jeff believes the sauna is great and one of the excellent healing modalities. (27:51) Dr. Gladden asks Jeff about the number of elements they are currently testing. (30:40) Jeff notes that right now, most people have a magnesium deficiency. (34:10) Antiperspirant blocks the lymphatic system. (37:25) The body loves variety and nutrient density. (42:34) Jeff answers the question about what we will do differently in two to five from now. (45:56) Some toxins can get stuck into the structure of the body. (45:31) Dr. Gladden shares about Heliocare. (51:30) To know more about Jeff: Website: www.TheOligoscan.com Instagram: @JeffLioon / @TheIntracellularPodcast Website: aynimana.com Affiliate Link/Code: https://www.zeolitelabs.com/?ref=oligoscan Coupon Code: OLIGOSCAN10 Use the code ‘podcast10' to get 10% off your supplements at the Gladden Longevity Store.
There are tens of thousands of chemicals currently used in the US and (shocker!) most aren't adequately tested for health and safety. The fewer we come into contact with, the better.Still, no one wants to stink. Enter deodorant and antiperspirant, two pesky places in which we conscious consumers can certainly buy better. On today's show: everything you never knew you *needed* to know about deodorant, plus: how to buy this medicine cabinet staple like a boss. Here's a preview:[2:15] First things first: Breaking down exactly what's happening under your arms [7:00] Antiperspirants block sweat glands and constrict pores. Is this a good thing?[9:30] What does recent empirical research say about aluminum and breast cancer? About Alzheimer's?[21:00] Exactly how to read the back of any personal care product[25:00] 5 steps to buying non-toxic and zero-waste deodorant Resources mentioned:Wild deodorant (Promo code mamaminimalist for 25% off)Pretty FrankSoapwallaUrsa MajorPrimal Life OrganicsThe Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep DatabaseFor more conscious consumer listening:Episode #294: A Better Trash BagEpisode #194: Safer Nail Polish Episode #318: How To Buy Non-Toxic Laundry DetergentEpisode #338: How Ethical Is Your Chocolate?--Join our (free!) community here.Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube.Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.Our Sponsors:* Thank you to LifeStraw Home! Use code SUSTAINABLE for 20% off. https://lifestraw.com/* Thank you to our sponsor, Armoire! Use code SUSTAINABLE for up to $125 off your first month. http://www.armoire.style/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sustainable-minimalists/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we dig into the history of trying to make ourselves smell good, and debunk some myths around the use of products under our arms. (And yes, it looks like you can still order Odorono if you so desire!) Should you wear antiperspirant? Will it give you breast cancer? Join us as we review the science.Find more reading (and the original ads!) here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we are reposting a classic episode from the archive!Skincare…it's [in] the pits!Recently, a show listener called in with a Skinquiry about antiperspirant and deodorant. Specifically, she wanted to know: is the old urban legend about aluminum in our deodorant causing us all cancer? Is natural deodorant the answer?To answer this question Alicia and Nicole welcome Dr. Brandy Hollingsworth, medical doctor and friend of the show. She breaks down the studies surrounding deodorant and antiperspirant, as well as what makes “natural” deodorant work. Leave a voicemail and be on a future episode!850-404-2203NEW: WE HAVE MERCH! Check it out: linktr.ee/skincareandscandalsConnect with us! Instagram: @skincareandscandalsTikTok: @skincareandscandalsFacebook: @skincareandscandalsWeb: skincareandscandals.comSubmit your ideas, topics, or questions for the podcast:skincareandscandals@gmail.comThe podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal or medical advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice or a doctor for medical advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with past and/or current employers.
Timecodes: 0:00 Start 06:37 Man who forced an emergency landing from diarrheaing on plane 27:07 Darius Rucker intro / Jackie steals feits' shirts 31:17 Feits' incredibly gross looking hair 42:00 Deodorant vs Antiperspirant 43:02 Sports Betting 52:22 Frosted Flake Shrooms 01:00:44 Video Voicemails 01:16:36 Jackie's Birthday Party 01:21:19 Darius Rucker Interview Preview +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Gametime: Download the Gametime app or go to https://gametime.co, enter your email, and redeem code KFC for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). Pirate Water: Go to https://drinkpiratewater.com to find Pirate Water in a location near you or order on gopuffYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr
This day in history. Weekend plans. Acquisition of Subway. Moving to Mars. Antiperspirant before bed. Sean's big announcement! Zoom's CEO wants people back in the office. Football is back!
It rained! Landscaper takes it all back. This day in history. Weekend plans. Acquisition of Subway. Moving to Mars. Antiperspirant before bed. Sean's big announcement! Zoom's CEO wants people back in the office. The PSL turns 20 years. Other fall drinks. Gen Z is drinking less. Dollar Tree is locking it up. Finally married. When it rains, it pours. Dog amenities. Mr. Downs visits the show.
Skincare…it's [in] the pits!Recently, a show listener called in with a Skinquiry about antiperspirant and deodorant. Specifically, she wanted to know: is the old urban legend about aluminum in our deodorant causing us all cancer? Is natural deodorant the answer?To answer this question Alicia and Nicole welcome Dr. Brandy Hollingsworth, medical doctor and friend of the show. She breaks down the studies surrounding deodorant and antiperspirant, as well as what makes “natural” deodorant work. Leave a voicemail and be on a future episode!850-404-2203NEW: WE HAVE MERCH! Check it out: linktr.ee/skincareandscandalsConnect with us! Instagram: @skincareandscandalsTikTok: @skincareandscandalsFacebook: @skincareandscandalsWeb: skincareandscandals.comSubmit your ideas, topics, or questions for the podcast:skincareandscandals@gmail.comThe podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal or medical advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice or a doctor for medical advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with past and/or current employers.
Howard Sklamberg, a former deputy commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, talks to Dr. Sharfstein about legislation passed at the end of 2022 to improve the safety of cosmetics. On the agenda for discussion: inspections, manufacturing standards, recalls, and the answer to the trivia question of whether a combination of antiperspirant and deodorant is considered a cosmetic or a drug.
6 months after her first miraDry treatment, we check in with Julia to hear what's changed for her and discuss why a second treatment is on the schedule. After her first treatment, Julia told others about her experience and was surprised by how many friends were also insecure about sweat and body odor. Since then, she's found herself feeling more confident and less self-conscious. Hear how the miraDry treatment felt, what Julia needed for pain control during and after, and what she went through in the weeks and months following as she adjusted to her results. For anyone who simply wants to worry less about sweating and smell better, miraDry can be life-changing. Learn more about miraDry https://www.ljcsc.com/procedures/medical-spa/body/miradry/ Listen to our previous episode about miraDry here: https://www.ljcsc.com/blog/dont-sweat-it-clean-cool-and-dry/ Take a screenshot of this podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment, or mention the promo code PODCAST to receive $25 off any service or product of $50 or more at La Jolla Cosmetic, redeemable in the med spa (https://www.ljcsc.com/) or toward any service with our plastic surgeons. La Jolla Cosmetic is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus. To learn more, go to ljcsc.com (https://www.ljcsc.com/) or follow the team on Instagram @ljcsc (https://www.instagram.com/ljcsc/). The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast is a production of The Axis (http://www.theaxis.io/).
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Spoiler alert: They're not the same thing.
Spoiler alert: They're not the same thing.
Sweating off the heat is a part of most people's days and something we probably do without really giving it much thought. But you might have never realised just how important that morning splash of underarm deodorant is. Ian Connellan the Editor in Chief, at The Royal Institution of Australia, explains to John Stanley there's plenty of science that goes into keeping us smelling just right, and there are some important new research developments happening in the armpit area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Believe it or not your deodorant or antiperspirant can actually kill you. I will give you one of the best alternatives possible that is not only good for your skin, but will not leave you smelling foul. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brian-crump/message
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/o9vW-kIO07Q The FDA and the Proctor & Gamble Co. have recalled Old Spice and Secret Aerosol Spray Antiperspirants and Old Spice Below Deck Aerosol Spray Products. The affected products include: Old Spice High Endurance AP Spray Pure Sport, Old Spice Hardest Working Collection Invisible Spray, Old Spice Below Deck Powder Spray, Secret Aerosol Powder Fresh, Secret Fresh Collection Invisible Spray, Secret Outlast Invisible Spray, and Old Spice Pure Sport. These products contain dangerous levels of the human carcinogen benzene. Exposure to this organic solvent on the skin, by inhalation, or by ingestion can cause cancers and blood disorders. If you bought any of these, dispose of them and contact Proctor and Gamble's Consumer Care Team by phone at 1-888-339-7689 or online at oldspice.com or secret.com. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/pg-issues-voluntary-recall-specific-old-spice-and-secret-aerosol-spray-antiperspirants-and-old-spice #proctorgamble #oldspice #secret #aerosols #benzene #cancer #recall
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Have you been using antiperspirant wrong your whole life? You should really be using it at night, not in the morning. You sweat less while you're asleep, which gives the active ingredients more time to absorb into your skin. Most types are meant to last 24 to 48 hours, so it'll still work the next day.
Advisors everywhere have had some pretty unrealistic requests come up when meeting with clients. Steve and Gabriel will share some of the ones they've heard on this week's episode of Our 2 Cents, and the key takeaways you can learn from them. Then they look at some pretty quirky state taxes that will leave you shaking your head!Unreasonable Financial Requests:Huge market gains, with little to no risk. Is that achievable?Will investors seeking the highest quality financial planning and advice, at the lowest possible price just end up getting what they pay for?Does that sneaky little tax trick some advisors are pitching even exist?Making exceptions—our thoughts on changing our entire investing philosophy for just one clientThe Strangest Ways States Tax You (Or Don't):Arkansas eliminated state income tax for Texarkana residents in exchange for this unprofitable tax hikeDeodorant vs. Antiperspirant—this state taxes these similar products differentlyWhat "candy" bar is exempt from Illinois' higher tax rate?Plus, this state will allow you to avoid sales tax on that fancy new exotic car you've been eyeing
Sweat is this thing that many of us seem to loathe, but also pay a lot of money to do while being yelled at by professionals. So what is sweat? And why do we do it? And why are we often so embarrassed by it? This episode features writer Sarah Everts, who recently wrote a book called The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration.
Confidence, confidence, dry and secure... raise your hand..... raise your hand... if you're sure you want to drop a hundred kuai on your favorite stick, spray, or roll-on at the fancy supermarket. The laowai demand has caused the supply to shift in our favor. Or maybe the locals finally realized the western world actually invented something awesome before they did. Either way, it's here! Albeit in a limited supply.... Learn the Chinese to get it in this podcast. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0929
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Sklidili jste úrodu levandule a šalvěje ze zahrady? Jak s těmito bylinami naložit, poradí bylinkářka Radka Svatošová. Podle ní je také nejvyšší čas zajít do přírody a natrhat si květy třezalky a tužebníku. Až přijdou na podzim různá onemocnění, budete mít vlastnoručně vyrobený přírodní lék.
We are discussing Tynan's most loathed topic: deodorant. And in an attempt to talk about anything but this topic, he deftly veers the discussion around to: pimple-popping (videos and IRL), scabies, ballsacks, natural beauty's foibles, the clothes that make B.O. even worse, sunscreen (again), sexual handshakes, and of course the deodorants we actually like because they work. (You have to listen to the episode to learn those, you thought you could cheat just by looking at the episode notes, did you??)If you're wondering whether natural deodorants are better than ones with aluminum, this New York Times article is helpful.And if you want to learn more about Sable's stress sweat saga, she wrote about it on Allure.[What we smell like today: Britney Spears Believe, Persons Of Interest Two Wolves]
It's time for us to come clean and clear up some things about men's hygiene. Have a listen to some experiences, tips, and tools! Antiperspirant powder: https://www.amazon.com/Klima-Antiperspirant-Dust-Buttocks-Sweating/dp/B08RVGPXS4/ref=sr_1_5?crid=25W0K3JQJVXGO&dchild=1&keywords=antiperspirant+powder+for+the+genitals&qid=1619871276&sprefix=antiperspirant+powder+%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-5 Flushable wipes for men: https://www.amazon.com/Flushable-Dispenser-Individually-Eucalyptus-Essential/dp/B08WJQYYY2/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=dude+wipes&qid=1619871340&rdc=1&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFHVUMySk5IR0owSU0mZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA0MzgxMDlNUEdVR05MVU9YWUkmZW5jcnlwdGVkQWRJZD1BMDEwOTAwMDE1WThJUVlCUUxGSUYmd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl Hair Clipper: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Cutting-Extended-Accessories-79300-1001/dp/B00006IVEN/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=hair+clippers&qid=1619871397&rdc=1&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExUDBHSEVUOUNBNlZKJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDE1NTU3UkM1U0ZRVDZPWkdKJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2NTIzMTgxR0NXMDRUQzI3TkNHJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== Twitter: @MensTruthPod1 @SteffonCampbell @princerimzy @zuchi_sbcr Instagram: @menstruthpodcast @rimzy88 @michael_na2 @steffonrkcampbell @zuchi_sbcr Email: menstruth.1@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menstruthpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menstruthpodcast/support
The time will soon come (heh) when Sassy can no longer talk about such things, so get your fill (heh heh) of Karen's piece on getting turned on NOW. The issue also tells you everything you need to know about breasts -- or, almost, as Pam informs her moderately horrified co-hosts. Catherine's report on two 11-year-old child geniuses is dark in the moment, and gets darker after she leaves, as you can see in further reporting linked in the show notes. Pam and Tara are enthralled by Elizabeth Mosier's "Wheels," and former Hawaii residents Tara and Dave have some fact-checking notes when On The Road heads to Honolulu. Body Talk and Help get into their usual embarrassing areas (sponges! yeast infections!) before we close out with What He Said about smart girls, siiiiiiigh. JUMP IN to our latest episode! Visual Aids
Lindsey Britt is a Product Formulator for Procter & Gamble where she creates (and patents!) beauty products. Currently, Britt is the lead formulator for natural products at Procter & Gamble. In this episode, she explains the chemistry behind product development at P&G and teaches us about the different types of sweat, along with how deodorants and antiperspirants work.
On this episode of the Health Made Simple Show, we deconstruct the ingredients in skincare and household products with Dr. Ashley Beckman. We cover how our skin absorbs toxins, the hidden chemicals in most skincare products, and how these chemicals affect your hormones. Dr. Beckman is a doctor of Chinese medicine, acupuncturist, and herbalist in Los Angeles, California. She received her doctorate in healthy aging, and she studies epigenetics, which is how our genes are affected by our diet and lifestyle. Toxins are a huge topic in wellness, and practitioners will often cover the toxins in our food. However, we tend to overlook the toxins all around us in our environment. These toxins can be hidden in cleaning agents, skincare products, and makeup, and it's important to our health to be aware of them. The average person uses about 12-20 products a day, which is around 200 chemicals that you're putting on your skin. Environmental toxins can be one of the root causes of health issues. The good news is that we have control over this, and we can choose what we put on our skin and the products we buy! Dr. Ashley Beckman's Story and Passion Shortly after Dr. Beckman graduated college, she read a book, Drop Dead Gorgeous, that radically shifted her perspective on skin care. The book detailed all the chemicals that are typically in skincare products. She realized that almost everyone assumes the products they use are safe because they're sold in the United States. Sadly, that's far from the truth. Dr. Beckman learned that many of the chemicals found in skincare products are carcinogenic, andonly eleven percent of the about 11,000 ingredients in common skincare and beauty goods are actually tested. In Europe, officials have banned over a thousand of those chemicals. While in the United States, we have only banned about 10-15. She became passionate about clean skincare when working with women who have issues with fertility, fibroids, and cysts. She said people didn't really realize that the products they used were disrupting their hormone balance or other systems. Dr. Beckman believes that your first step in leveling up your health is to properly and holistically assess you and your own unique challenges to optimize your health strategy. Why Clean Products Matter If your products have toxins in them, you will have toxins in you. “When you put something directly on the skin, you absorb 60-80% of it,” Dr. Beckman said. These toxins usually bypass the liver and the kidneys and go straight into the blood. This effect makes them extra harmful because the toxins aren't getting filtered out by the digestive system. Studies have found that these chemicals, even in minute amounts, cause problems in the body. The problems worsen as toxins accumulate over time as well. One in three people get cancer, and experts report about ninety percent of the cause is related to some sort of environmental toxin. We have a lot of control over our health with our choices, and we can choose toxin-free. Hidden Chemicals in Fragrance Fragrances can hold up to two-hundred ingredients in them and none of them are reported on the label. So when you see “fragrance” as an ingredient and think it's not a big deal because it's one of the last ingredients, that assumption is not necessarily true. Chemicals like phthalates and formaldehyde are sometimes in perfumes and fragrances. The best thing to do is look at the label and be familiar with some of the terms to look for, but at the same time, it can be hidden. Knowing ‘Natural' in Skincare Marketing Make sure you research brands. Marketers nowadays will use a strategy called greenwashing. Greenwashing is when a brand uses the terms organic, natural, and/or vegan on their labels, which gives a false impression that the product is safe. To get the label of a “natural” product, a skincare producer only has to have a certain amount of herbs in their items. The Compounding Effect of Chemicals We have a body-burden bucket that just keeps getting more filled every day. It takes very specific actions to get toxins out of your body. Dr. Beckman recommends seeing a practitioner to help you get those toxins out of your body in a systematic fashion. Sadly doing a seven-day juice cleanse won't have a lasting impact on your overall health. “We (practitioners) need to educate and guide people on the best options and get these [toxins] out of their system… because it's one of the root causes of a lot of chronic issues,” said Dr. Beckman. Cleaning & Beauty Products There's a lot of middle-of-the-road cleaning products that aren't completely toxin-free but are still better than major name brands. Dr. Bart showed his bottle of Mrs. Meyer's cleaning products, which is considered one of those middle-of-the-road brands, but it's one you can trust if you see it at the store. When you flip the bottle and you see an ingredient labeled PEG, it is a chemical that affects the respiratory system. Dr. Beckman Suggests… For household cleaning… – Using essential oils (especially lemon essential oil), vinegar, baking soda – Rockin' Green products For Detergents… – The Honest Company is another middle-of-the-road company, but it's still pretty pure. – Seventh Generation is also pretty good as well. Dr. Beckman suggests their disinfecting wipes because they use thyme essential oils. – Many times when a traditional detergent says non-fragranced, it uses a chemical to be non-fragranced scented. That chemical commonly causes a skin reaction for certain people and kids. – It's important to get a clean detergent because you're exposed to the residues of that detergent most of your day. At night alone, you sleep eight hours on the sheets you washed with your detergent. Dryer Sheets… – Use wool dryer balls Lipstick… – In order to find the cleanest beauty products, you probably have to order online. – BeautyCounter is a popular natural beauty company that Dr. Beckman trusts. Another one of her favorite brands is Ilia Beauty. – Most of the time the very popular brands like Mac and Dior are very toxic What to Look for on the Label When you see the word, “fragrance” be very careful. It's hidden in a lot of things. If you're someone who suffers from migraines, headaches, or skin issues, fragrances are an important one to cut out. Propylene glycols are often contaminated with carcinogens. Phthalates are possibly carcinogenic. A lot of these chemicals disrupt your hormones, but they also are linked to causing cancer. Formaldehyde is also in some products. Oftentimes, these chemicals are preservatives that can make something last on a shelf for five years. However, you don't want something that can be that stable in your body because it takes so long to get out. Questions from the Audience What about toothpaste and deodorant? Those are really big. Both are important to be clean. People have different opinions on fluoride, but Dr. Beckman says she's stayed away from it for 25 years. My favorite one is a new one called Wellnesse, and it has the hydroxyapatite in it that helps strength then enamel. Watch out for lauryl sulfate in toothpaste. There's a ton of natural deodorants. Deodorants plug up the ducts and nodes underneath your armpits, and that's why deodorants are one of the biggest links for breast cancer. Antiperspirant (as opposed to deodorant) isn't great for you. Dr. Beckman recommends using a brand called All Good. Listen to your body and how it reacts. It's all about detoxing, and if you notice you have sweat that is smells strong, then it's time to detox. I'm a clean eater and a yoga teacher, but I still use some skincare products that aren't toxin-free for my adult acne. I'm trying to get pregnant. So, how worried should I be about this? I would switch. When you're pregnant or planning to have a child, you need to clean up your skin care prior to having a child. When you're pregnant, the fetus will absorb the toxins that you're in contact with as a defense mechanism to save the mother. So it's crucial to get clean and switch over. That product is just covering up your acne and not treating the root problem What about spring water in plastic bottles? I don't suggest it. Any water in a plastic bottle in a last resort to me. I have some energy, but you shouldn't get in the habit of that because plastic is toxic. Plastic is one of the most important things to switch. What are some good essential oil brands? Typically ones that people are familiar with are Young Living and doTERRA. I use True Vibrance Oils. I use Mountain Rose Organics, and other brand I use is called Snow Lotus. What is one action that we can take today after this episode? Learn to be a label detective! Start flipping things over, and if you see a whole long list of things you've never heard of, look for a better alternative. What's Next? We have put together a dashboard of all of Dr. Bart's videos, based on health topics, in our Level-Up Health Membership. This library of health content is low cost, so we can help you on your journey to becoming superhuman! Not only is it extensive, but it will continue to expand with new videos each month. Also, you will have the opportunity to share these videos with your friends and family! Medically reviewed and written by: Dr. Bart Precourt Founder of The Health Made Simple Show Doctor of Chiropractic Register for the Health Made Simple Show If you are interested in registering for the Health Made Simple Show please visit http://www.healthmadesimple.com
This bonus episode picks up from episode #31: From Cancer to Clean Beauty: A Mom’s Fearless Journey, with the founder of Authentic Skin Remedies, Amy Kearnan. This also wraps Season 1 of the Healthy Home Hacks podcast (subscribe now so you don’t miss Season 2). We tackle a hidden danger found in antiperspirants, aluminum, in addition to other nasty ingredients including chemicals and preservatives that can disrupt hormones, are linked to cancer, and can negatively affect organ functions. Amy shares why antiperspirants are the PITS and why it’s vital to implement an armpit cleanse before making the switch to natural deodorant. A 14-year cancer survivor, Amy reveals her must-have detox products and explains the necessity of detoxification, especially when it comes to armpits. She breaks down the stinky process of banishing built-up bacterial sludge and what to expect during the armpit-cleansing process. We discuss the many health benefits of sweating and Lisa leaves us with a few of her favorite healthy deodorant brands that harness the power of essential oils instead of synthetic fragrances to keep you smelling clean and fresh. Head to episode #31 for a chance to win your own Armpit Cleanse kit now. Disclaimer: The information provided on this podcast is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.
No, I do not want you out here musty. There is some knowledge that everyone should know about so that they can make their own informed choices about their use of a product. Antiperspirant is one of those products. There is an association between antiperspirant usage and breast cancer, but not in the way that you may think. This episode breaks down the research and explains how to avoid the problematic ingredients getting into your system at such high rates. My OG Youtube Video: Deodorant Causes BREAST CANCER | CANCEL THAT TOO! | #25 (May 2018) This Episode was inspired by: Nutrition Facts Youtube video The Research Her supports Audible: For a FREE audiobook and 30-day trial: http://www.audibletrial.com/research The Research Her also supports Acorns: For $5 toward your investing account: https://www.acorns.com/invite/XMAQL9 Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer Show sources: Disparities in Breast Cancer: African American Women Flarend R, Bin T, Elmore D, Hem SL. A preliminary study of the dermal absorption of aluminium from antiperspirants using aluminium-26. Food Chem Toxicol. 2001 Feb;39(2):163-8. Rodrigues-Peres RM, Cadore S, Febraio S, Heinrich JK, Serra KP, Derchain SF, Vassallo J, Sarian LO. Aluminum concentrations in central and peripheral areas of malignant breast lesions do not differ from those in normal breast tissues. BMC Cancer. 2013 Mar 8;13:104. Darbre PD, Pugazhendhi D, Mannello F. Aluminium and human breast diseases. J Inorg Biochem. 2011 Nov;105(11):1484-8. McGrath KG. An earlier age of breast cancer diagnosis related to more frequent use of antiperspirants/deodorants and underarm shaving. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2003 Dec;12(6):479-85. Callewaert C, Hutapea P, Van de Wiele T, Boon N. Deodorants and antiperspirants affect the axillary bacterial community. Arch Dermatol Res. 2014 Oct;306(8):701-10. Darbre PD. Underarm antiperspirants/deodorants and breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res. 2009;11 Suppl 3:S5. Mirick DK, Davis S, Thomas DB. Antiperspirant use and the risk of breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002 Oct 16;94(20):1578-80. Turner GA, Moore AE, Marti VP, Paterson SE, James AG. Impact of shaving and anti-perspirant use on the axillary vault. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2007 Feb;29(1):31-8. Mannello F, Tonti GA, Medda V, Simone P, Darbre PD. Analysis of aluminium content and iron homeostasis in nipple aspirate fluids from healthy women and breast cancer-affected patients. J Appl Toxicol. 2011 Apr;31(3):262-9. Antiperspirants don't cause breast cancer. Harv Womens Health Watch. 2003 Jan;10(5):7. Sappino AP, Buser R, Lesne L, Gimelli S, Béna F, Belin D, Mandriota SJ. Aluminium chloride promotes anchorage-independent growth in human mammary epithelial cells. *Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature interpretations are from my perspective and does not always reflect the intention of the authors.
In episode 12, Will tries to teach you about the history and origins of deodorant and antiperspirant, but not without being sidetracked by a bunch of uninvited idiots. Performers: Matt Kerkhoff and Taylor Daine.
Aluminum is the third most common element in the earth’s crust. That element and its compounds are contained in numerous foods and products intended for consumers. Aluminum can occur naturally in certain foods and it can be a part of food additives. Apart from that, it is also possible for aluminum to transfer to food […]
Do you use a deodorant or antiperspirant? Do you know what ingredients make up that magical deodorizer that you put under your arm every day? Similar to nutrition, where it's important to understand what you're putting IN your body, when it comes to body care products, it's very important to understand what you're putting ON your body. The skin is very absorbent, so carefully discerning which products you use daily can be a contributing factor to your overall health & wellness. In this episode, we take a look at the 5 most common ingredients that appear in underarm care products, what harm those chemicals could bring, and some natural alternatives to the artificial deodorants and antiperspirants. Schmidt'sTom'sNativeLumeRoutineLittle Seed FarmCrystalVisit our InstagramLearn more on our websiteResources:Aluminium, antiperspirants and breast cancerAntiperspirant Use and the Risk of Breast CancerAn earlier age of breast cancer diagnosis related to more frequent use of antiperspirants/deodorants and underarm shavingAluminium chloride promotes anchorage-independent growth in human mammary epithelial cellsHyperaluminemia in a Woman Using an Aluminum-Containing Antiperspirant for 4 YearsIn vitro study of absorption of aluminum from antiperspirants through human skinUse of Underarm Cosmetic Products in Relation to Risk of Breast CancerAmerican Cancer Society on AntiperspirantsAluminum and Alzheimer's disease: after a century of controversy, is there a plausible link?Parabens can enable hallmarks and characteristics of cancer in human breast epithelial cellsUrinary concentrations of environmental phenols and their associations with breast cancer incidenceUrinary Paraben Concentrations and Ovarian Aging among Women from a Fertility CenterTriclosan and antimicrobial resistance in bacteria: an overviewDisclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The products, information, services and other content provided on and through this podcast, including information that may be provided in the show notes (directly or via linking to third-party sites), are provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options.
Alex talks about body odor, primarily what your sweat may be trying to tell you, the history and cultural development of body odor, and alternatives to deodorants and antiperspirants.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Health & Wellness Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/health-and-wellness-podcast.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-health-wellness-podcast/id1120883564 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnvoV83f1_ATwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCHealthandWellness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmc_health/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC. prohibited.
Episode 61: Deodorant DilemmasJoin your 2 favorite stinky podcast hosts for an exposition of the good, the bad and the ugly of deodorant use.We’ll cover the ingredients in antiperspirants that you want to avoid and the health issues they can cause for women.Listen as we share about deodorant addiction (yes it’s a real thing!) and how to effectively get off of it. We have our best armpit detox tips for you, including how to plan ahead to make your detox successful.Finally, we leave you with some natural options that actually work! Take it from some of the stinkiest, sweatiest ladies you know- we have tried everything and there’s a real solution that you are going to love!Subscribe to the podcast to catch every episode. Follow us on Instagram at #wineandgyn and @wine_and_gyn
What's that smell? Is it us? Is it you? We hope it's neither, thanks to deodorants and antiperspirants. This week, Melissa and Jam delve into the chemistry of this everyday important substance. What are the differences between deodorant and antiperspirant? How do they work in the first place? Does one work better? Is one better for us? Be kind to one another, wear deodorant.
添加笨笨老师微信:benbenkouyu1(点击复制即可),速速加入口语学习群,免费每日纠音打卡,0元学习5天直播口语训练营(仅限100名),领取笨笨口语四步法全集视频文本资料及三大听课好礼!空调的英语大家知道是air conditioner,但是你知道护发素的英语吗?它也是conditioner,其实conditioner的意思就是调节器,空气的“调节器”,自然就是空调,头发的“调节器”就是护发素,衣服的“调节器”就是柔顺剂,它们都是conditioner!其实英文单词并没有那么多的多义词,都是一个意思引申过来而已!那么洗面奶、沐浴液、洗发乳......,这些英语你会说吗?今天,从头到脚学一下吧!Hair products: 护发用品Shampoo [ʃæmˈpu:]:洗发水Conditioner [kənˈdɪʃənə(r)]:护发素Hair gel [dʒel] : 啫喱Hair wax [wæks]: 发蜡Pomade [pəˈmeɪd]: 发膏Hair spray [spreɪ] : 喷发胶Hair mousse [mu:s]: 摩丝, 和甜品的慕斯是同一个词Facial products: 面部护理面部清洁是cleansing, 不是cleaning。Facial cleanser: 洁肤液;洗面奶;洁面乳。注意发音[ˈklenzə(r)]Facial soap: 洁面皂Skincare products: 护肤品Moisturizer [ˈmɔɪstʃəraɪzə(r)]: 保湿乳;润肤霜;润肤露Toner [ˈtəʊnə(r)]:爽肤水;紧肤水;化妆水Lotion [ˈləʊʃn]: 乳液、质地比较轻Cream [kri:m]: 乳霜、质地比较厚Scrub [skrʌb]: 磨砂膏,既是名词、也是动词Exfoliate [eksˈfəʊlieɪt]: 去死皮,磨砂更书面的一种说法Mask [mæsk]: 面膜Treatment mask: 护理面膜Body products: 沐浴、身体保湿Body wash: 沐浴液、沐浴乳Body soap: 沐浴皂Liquid soap: 液体肥皂Body lotion: 身体乳液Body cream: 身体乳霜Deodorant [diˈəʊdərənt]: 体香剂Antiperspirant [ˌæntiˈpɜ:spərənt]:止汗剂你学会了吗?
Kasper and David talk about the history of antiperspirants - from the very first one in 1903 (or maybe the one in 1909 earns that title?), through all the innovation that has happened since. If you've ever used one, this is the story of how that was made possible! (0:00) Intro (2:36) What Did People Do Before Antiperspirants? (6:05) Everdry, Probably the First Antiperspirant (6:33) Odorono, the Mother of All Antiperspirants (12:00) Antiperspirants After Odorono (17:20) Antiperspirants Stop Evolving (22:58) The Future of Antiperspirants --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mycarpe/message
Electric Minivans, longest fields, Hannibal and cats, box wine again, who to spell quarantine, snacking, anti-sweat agent debate, dadBRO hacks, and air quotes.
In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Tracy A Darling, MD (www.darlingmd.com) — who practices “nutritional medicine,” helping people to attain optimal health using diet and natural supplements, detoxification programs, balancing hormones, and improving quality of life. We covered a wide array of topics relating to health and well-being.Dr Darling’s List of 7 Things That Greatly Affect Our Health:Nutrition/DigestionToxicityAdrenal Health/StressHormonal ImbalancesLack of MovementElectromagnetic FrequenciesBugs (Parasites, yeast, bacteria)Important topics covered:IV infusion Myers CocktailCalcium as a fever reducerHigh Dose Vitamin DVitamin CAlternatives to AntibioticsWhat we should know about the dangers of VaccinesWhy NOT to get a flu vaccineHow to strengthen the immune systemProbioticsHomeopathy Foods as medicineWhy sugar is poisonGreen drinksMedicinal mushroomsRaw honeyEssential Oils and how to use them. Prostate Cancer and how to cure it without surgery or drugsDangers of Antiperspirants and natural alternativesWhy it’s good to sweatBenefits of Fasting ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Darling is a physician with a unique approach to health. After a traditional education at Purdue University and Indiana University School of Medicine, an internship in general surgery, and experience as an emergency physician, she began practicing family medicine in 1995. As she watched her patients’ progress, she noticed the many shortcomings of western medicine and began looking for the root causes, and more natural solutions to people’s health challenges.♫ Songs featured in this show:1FC Kahuna: HaylingSt. Germain: PrecisionGramatik: The ProphetSneaker Pimps: 6 Underground
Here’s a story: I was once banned from an online forum for talking about natural deodorants. Can you believe how far we’ve come in recent years? Mainstream deodorants are some of the worst offenders when it comes to potential toxins as they can be full of synthetics, aluminium and parabens. Making the switch to a natural deodorant is such an important part of cutting the toxins out of your everyday life. In this very highly requested episode, I get all the goss on natural deodorants from Melanie McVean and Chris Caley, the creators of Australian-made ‘No Pong’. We talk about how natural deodorants differ from mainstream antiperspirant products and they talk me through the different formulas they’ve created and how you can get started with using them. Chris and Melanie also share their top tips for re-using their deodorant tins as well as what it’s like to run a business with your partner. For all the vegans: I’ll keep you posted about the launch of their vegan version coming up soon! Key takeaways: No Pong does exactly what it says on the tin (hence the name)! Antiperspirants and deodorants are classified as different products. Chris estimates that someone transitioning from mainstream deodorants to No Pong might need a few weeks to alter how their sweat glands behave and therefore see a difference. No Pong has a bi-carb free deodorant product for anyone with sensitivities. Using a rub on cream deodorant is a great way of keeping an eye on your health by checking for lumps in that area regularly. Links and resources: https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/brand/no-pong.html https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/natural-deodorant/411166/earths-purities-detox-pit.html Join my podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/411413173057787 Connect: https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/podcast https://www.facebook.com/nourishedlife/ https://www.instagram.com/nourishedlife/
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The argument of whether or not antiperspirants play a role in the development of breast cancer is discussed, and explored through an explanation of our natural physiological functioning.
Learn about flyting, the Medieval version of rap battles; the chemistry behind what causes yellow pit stains, and how to prevent them; and why it takes so long to board an airplane. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Flyting Was the Medieval Version of a Rap Battle — https://curiosity.im/31lf9QI Yellow Pit Stains Aren't Solely Caused by Sweat — https://curiosity.im/2LBTQpY Why Does Boarding an Airplane Take So Long? (There's a Better Way!) — https://curiosity.im/2LBgRcW Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
“With all the fertility issues out there, you have to wonder how much of that could be related to the skincare you're bombarding yourself with.” - Trina Felber (click to tweet) Recently we released part 1 of our interview with Trina Felber and discussed hacks to skincare that we don’t hear about in commercials and retail brands. Check out episode 183 if you haven’t yet!Today we present part 2 of this episode! We’ll talk more about skincare, but also about other aspects of our overall well-being that are important to pay mind to. The body’s systems are intricately interconnected, so holistic care is essentially to health. Tune in to this continued conversation to learn more about Trina’s company Primal Life Organics and to learn valuable information about holistic self-care. You can learn more about Trina and her company here: https://www.primallifeorganics.com/ “The root of disease is inflammation. If your gums and your teeth are not in good condition, that's a portal-way for inflammation into your heart, your liver, your kidneys, your lungs... everywhere.” - Trina Felber (click to tweet) The Cliff Notes: Many common over-the-counter products contain skin-irritants like benzoyl peroxide.Cayenne pepper increases blood flow therefore it works as a wonderful acne treatment.Your skincare regimen can ultimately affect your metabolism.Most antiperspirants have aluminum which is also found in brains with alzhimers.Antiperspirants essentially can trap toxins into your body by not allowing them to sweat out.Science says that we all have multiple personalities and one of them is naturally oriented towards health and wellness. “Everybody has a healthy personality living in them.” - Trina Felber (click to tweet) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The popular website Vice published a controversial article last week entitled . Chock full of skepticism about Keto, colonics, charcoal, and more, the article created plenty of buzz - both good and bad - across the internet... ...and in today's podcast, I'm going to address the article in full, including debunking plenty of the BS that was in the article, presenting research-based facts about so-called wellness myths (including a few that will surprise, such as the truth about charcoal toothpaste and sea salt), and set the good folks at Vice right. Enjoy, and be sure to leave your own comments and feedback in the comments section below." In this solosode, I'll break down the "myths" discussed in the article one by one... -Myth #1: Is pink Himalayan salt more nutritious than regular table salt?...9:47 90% of table salt is full of microplastics (have often been found in some sea salts) Downsides of Himalayan salt: Comes from Pakistan, sold cheaply, contain impurities Only 4% more trace minerals than table salt Contains iron Ben prefers : It's more pure and less contaminants -Myth #2: Lectins are not bad for you...15:00 1 in 5 people suffer from some form of an autoimmune condition; these are aggravated by lectins in our diets Remission in lectin-free diet -Myth #3: Probiotics can't boost your mood, immune system or overall wellness...17:48 -Myth #4: Kombucha isn't making you any healthier...19:40 Has all the health benefits of tea: polyphenols, cholesterol reduction, etc. 4 studies show kombucha reduces liver toxicity in rodent models by up to 70% Acidic acid can kill off harmful bacteria in the gut Watch out for residual sugars Blood sugar controlling properties -Myth #5: “Natural sugars” like agave syrup and coconut sugar aren’t any better for you than the refined white stuff...22:57 Coconut sugar has far more minerals than regular sugar: zinc, polyphenols, etc. Glycemic index score: 35-40; table sugar much higher (60 and above) -Myth #6: Antiperspirant does not cause breast cancer...25:40 There's no "smoking gun" but enough anecdotal evidence to be concerned -Myth #7: "Alkalizing" your body with alkaline water (or anything else) is not a thing...28:30 More alkalinity is not better (Use code BEN for 30% off) -Myth #8: Apple cider vinegar is good for salads...31:51 Acidic acid in vinegar kills pathogens, natural antibacterial Shot of apple cider vinegar improves insulin sensitivity during a high carb meal Can educe fasting blood sugar by 4% Reduce blood pressure Regulate kidney function -Myth #9: You don’t need to detox with a juice cleanse... Don't abuse the liver and kidneys and expect them to function properly -Myth #10: Activated charcoal is only helpful if you’re in the ER and need your stomach pumped...42:28 -Myth #11: Charcoal toothpaste doesn’t strengthen your teeth...45:50 Ben agrees with this one -Myth #12: The ketogenic diet isn’t a magical weight-loss trick...47:40 Causes a deficiency in potassium Renal acid load, will further strip minerals from the body Folate deficiencies: consume liver or folate supplements Vitamin C deficiency: fix with supplementation or plants and berries -Myth #13: Lemon water will not boost your metabolism...51:59 Contains folate, potassium, Vitamin C Blood circulation, insulin sensitivity benefits High amounts of citrate, helps treat kidney stones Can hurt tooth enamel -Myth #14: Dark chocolate is probably not better for you than other sweets...55:17 Cacao contains antioxidants High levels of minerals Rich in magnesium and zinc Stimulates nitric oxide Hefty research to support chocolate's efficacy -Myth #15: Gluten is perfectly fine for the vast majority of people...58:30 Gluten is an aggravator of autoimmune issues Intestinal damage Alter DNA and oxidative balance Irritable bowel issues, neural inflammation Book: Gluten Guardian -Myth #16: You can’t sweat out toxins...1:01:46 Sweat is a significant way to rid of over 120 toxicants -Myth #17: Infrared saunas do not detox you or burn fat...1:03:33 Ben uses sauna treatment every day ( use code GREENFIELD for $500 off) Improves heart function, increase in HRV Decreases pain and stiffness Improves cognitive behavior, lifting mood -Myth #18: Coconut oil will not help you lose weight, lower your cholesterol, or kill germs or viruses...1:06:08 Book: Many populations eat large amounts of coconut and have low rates of heart disease Significant appetite stabilizing effects Used in epileptic patients to enter ketosis Many studies showing reduction in eczema Used as a sunscreen Reduce visceral fat -Myth #19: Oil pulling is not dental care...1:10:57 -Myth #20: The claims about collagen supplements are way overhyped...1:13:35 -Myth #21: Weighted blankets aren’t a treatment for mental health issues...1:15:40 -Myth #22: Organic cotton tampons and menstrual cups aren’t safer...1:18:00 Resources mentioned in this episode: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BGF Article: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Book: - Book: - Episode Sponsors: - : My personal playground for new supplement formulations, Kion blends ancestral wisdom with modern science. 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Did you ever wonder “should I make the switch to natural deodorant?” There’s a lot to unpack with this topic so we partnered with Schmidt’s Naturals founder Jaime Schmidt to debunk the biggest myths around natural deodorant and how to find one that really works for you. She first started selling her hand-crafted deodorants, formulated without aluminum or artificial fragrances at a farmer’s market in Seattle in 2010; fast-forward nearly a decade later and she’s now rolling out to almost every mass-market retailer and just announced a new partnership with Justin Bieber (!!) for a collaboration called Here + Now, expected sometime in late 2019. We debunk loads of myths with Jaime and then stay tuned to the end for some #damngood reviews where we put a bunch of all natural deodorants for women to the test including baking soda-free versions. Thanks to our show sponsor: Meet the vitamin reinventing the game, Ritual. Better health doesn’t happen overnight, so right now Ritual is offering Breaking Beauty listeners in the US 10% off during your first three months! Visit ritual.com/BEAUTY to start your Ritual today. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya For any products mentioned in this episode, check out our blog: www.breakingbeautypodcast.com/blog Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! www.Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast www.Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Join our private Facebook group Please rate and review us in Apple Podcasts
Rather than wiping microbes out, antiperspirants and foot powders increased the diversity of microbial flora in armpits and between toes. Christopher Intagliata reports.
Rather than wiping microbes out, antiperspirants and foot powders increased the diversity of microbial flora in armpits and between toes. Christopher Intagliata reports.
Ronley Aviles, candidate for the degree of Master of Science-Family Nurse Practitioner, gives one of the student addresses at the inaugural commencement ceremony of the UC Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, June 13th, 2019, at the Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on the UC Davis campus.
Helmm co-founders Zach Groffksy and Taylor Lane discuss sustainable men's care products. They recently launched a subscription antiperspirant/deodorant subscription service for a luxury refillable holder. The elegant Helmm deodorant container is made with recyclable metal and fine leather. With four fragrances available today, Helmm lets customers schedule how frequently their refills arrive. Each refill cuts 60 percent of the plastic used for traditional deoderant containers, and the refill containers are recyclable HDPE plastic.Groffsky and Lane talk with Earth911's Mitch Ratcliffe about the basic requirements customers expect in a modern product, starting with basic environmental responsibility. The company has new products planned that will introduce sustainable practices for other men's care categories.
Helmm co-founders Zach Groffksy and Taylor Lane discuss sustainable men's care products. They recently launched a subscription antiperspirant/deodorant subscription service for a luxury refillable holder. The elegant Helmm deodorant container is made with recyclable metal and fine leather. With four fragrances available today, Helmm lets customers schedule how frequently their refills arrive. Each refill cuts 60 percent of the plastic used for traditional deoderant containers, and the refill containers are recyclable HDPE plastic.Groffsky and Lane talk with Earth911's Mitch Ratcliffe about the basic requirements customers expect in a modern product, starting with basic environmental responsibility. The company has new products planned that will introduce sustainable practices for other men's care categories.
In a collaboration with ELLE Canada, we tell the story behind a 1950s deodorant that marked the beginning of the cosmetic industry's plastic problem, and learn what some of today's biggest beauty brands are doing to reduce plastic waste.
No, I do not want you out here musty. There is some knowledge that everyone should know about so that they can make their own informed choices about their use of a product. Antiperspirant is one of those products. There is an association between antiperspirant usage and breast cancer, but not in the way that you may think. This episode breaks down the research and explains how to avoid the problematic ingredients getting into your system at such high rates. My OG Youtube Video: Deodorant Causes BREAST CANCER | CANCEL THAT TOO! | #25 (May 2018) This Episode was inspired by: Nutrition Facts Youtube video Saige and Ivy The Research Her supports Audible: For a FREE audiobook and 30-day trial: http://www.audibletrial.com/research The Research Her also supports Acorns: For $5 toward your investing account: https://www.acorns.com/invite/XMAQL9 Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer Show sources: Disparities in Breast Cancer: African American Women Flarend R, Bin T, Elmore D, Hem SL. A preliminary study of the dermal absorption of aluminium from antiperspirants using aluminium-26. Food Chem Toxicol. 2001 Feb;39(2):163-8. Rodrigues-Peres RM, Cadore S, Febraio S, Heinrich JK, Serra KP, Derchain SF, Vassallo J, Sarian LO. Aluminum concentrations in central and peripheral areas of malignant breast lesions do not differ from those in normal breast tissues. BMC Cancer. 2013 Mar 8;13:104. Darbre PD, Pugazhendhi D, Mannello F. Aluminium and human breast diseases. J Inorg Biochem. 2011 Nov;105(11):1484-8. McGrath KG. An earlier age of breast cancer diagnosis related to more frequent use of antiperspirants/deodorants and underarm shaving. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2003 Dec;12(6):479-85. Callewaert C, Hutapea P, Van de Wiele T, Boon N. Deodorants and antiperspirants affect the axillary bacterial community. Arch Dermatol Res. 2014 Oct;306(8):701-10. Darbre PD. Underarm antiperspirants/deodorants and breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res. 2009;11 Suppl 3:S5. Mirick DK, Davis S, Thomas DB. Antiperspirant use and the risk of breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002 Oct 16;94(20):1578-80. Turner GA, Moore AE, Marti VP, Paterson SE, James AG. Impact of shaving and anti-perspirant use on the axillary vault. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2007 Feb;29(1):31-8. Mannello F, Tonti GA, Medda V, Simone P, Darbre PD. Analysis of aluminium content and iron homeostasis in nipple aspirate fluids from healthy women and breast cancer-affected patients. J Appl Toxicol. 2011 Apr;31(3):262-9. Antiperspirants don't cause breast cancer. Harv Womens Health Watch. 2003 Jan;10(5):7. Sappino AP, Buser R, Lesne L, Gimelli S, Béna F, Belin D, Mandriota SJ. Aluminium chloride promotes anchorage-independent growth in human mammary epithelial cells. *Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature interpretations are from my perspective and do not always reflect the intention of the authors.
Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Jack Stockwell www.forbiddendoctor.com discuss how Doctors have led us astray for many years. It is not necessary for newborns to receive Hepatitis B Vaccinations. You'll learn why. Next, learn the Biology of Sweat and why the use of Antiperspirants is dangerous. Did you know that Intermittent Fasting may be very good for you. Plus, lots more information about maintaining your Good Health.
Heidi and Arianne discuss theories and speculation surrounding some of the ingrediants in antiperspirant and if they are bad for you. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Health & Wellness Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/health-and-wellness-podcast.htmlITunes Feed: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-health-wellness-podcast/id1120883564 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnvoV83f1_ATwitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_HealthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCHealthandWellness/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmc_health/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Health & Wellness Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC. prohibited.
Every day, millions of people safeguard themselves against excessive sweat with a quick roll of antiperspirant. But what does this stuff do, exactly? Learn how it works in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Welcome to The Healthy Me episode number 13… I'm Trina Felber, Registered Nurse and CEO of Primal Life Organics. Most of us used conventional deodorants and antiperspirants for a good portion of our lives. But now that studies have shown that the aluminum in antiperspirants has been linked to cancer – especially breast cancer in women – we need something better that doesn't introduce heavy metals and chemicals into our bodies. But we also need a deodorant that works. Has anyone else scoured the store for a healthy alternative just to find that they don't work or aren't as healthy as they say? I know I have. Remember that your body sweats to release toxins, and if you're applying something that is anti-perspiring – blocking your sweat – you're preventing your body from doing its thing. What we really need to do is cleanse the body from the inside out and deodorize the underarms without blocking those glands that are working so hard to detoxify you from the inside out. Taking food-grade diatomaceous earth is an excellent way to detox the body of toxins and heavy metals. That, paired with unobstructed sweat glands, a clean diet, and some continuous gentle cleansing, will dramatically decrease the amount of heavy metals and toxins stored in your body. Today, I challenge you to switch to healthier products that not only work, but are good for you, too.
Today's podcast black skin care (specific to black women and which antiperspirant will cause the least amount of skin discoloration) topic is courtesy of Eva Taub- founder of Bay Harbor Med Spa - located in Miami Beach, FL and a second location in south Atlanta, GA. It's my pleasure to bring you weekly skincare topics and always happy to answer any skincare related questions you may have. Please feel free to email me at askaboutskincare@gmail .com. Wishing you best of health, Eva.
Deodorant for house cleaners and maids should be part of your house cleaner training. Nobody should have to tell you two wear deodorant with an antiperspirant. But you Ask a House Cleaner what hygiene tips to tell your employees when they don't wear deodorant, reek of stench, and have bad breath. Angela Brown, The House Cleaner Guru breaks it down. You stink. Cleaning advice includes taking a shower to get rid of the offensive smell. Smelling clean is part of your company brand and makes you a savvy cleaner. Today's sponsor is https://HouseCleaning360.com #HouseCleaning360 is a referral database. It's the world’s most prominent home service providers and the homeowners they serve. *** MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS *** Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for House Cleaning Supplies - https://youtu.be/koILrMkmdJI Maid Stole a Vacuum Attachment from A Client - https://youtu.be/fujAgklvF34 Employee Birthday - How Should We Celebrate? - https://youtu.be/Vj19tCj8SqE Customer's Trash - Can I Keep it? - https://youtu.be/ArycI1Om57k Cleaning Tests from a Rental Property Manager - https://youtu.be/YQYdtjmhTxw Driving Rules for House Cleaners and Maids - https://youtu.be/ElxlAhM3H8o Burnout - Best Tips for House Cleaners to Recover and Reboot - https://youtu.be/SV4PdnITG-Y Killing Time – House Cleaning Employees Waste Time (Pt 1) - https://youtu.be/-t8Qx2QRRag Waste Time - House Cleaning Employees Waste Time (Pt 2) - https://youtu.be/kdSmPlwc1Wc Wasting Time - House Cleaning Employees Waste Time (Pt 3) - https://youtu.be/tkfirwVOv1o *** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE *** https://askahousecleaner.com/deodorant *** RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** Personal Hygiene - https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/personal-hygiene Cleaning vs. Hygiene - https://www.myhousecleaningbiz.com/public/The-Great-Debate-Cleaning-vs-Hygiene-384.cfm Personal Hygiene Quiz - https://www.brainpop.com/health/personalhealth/personalhygiene/quiz/ Organic Deodorant - Coconut Dream Scent - Healthy All-Natural Deodorant Detoxes with No Aluminum - Handcrafted in New Hampshire - Best Natural Hypoallergenic Deodorant That Works - http://amzn.to/2iX9BdW Organic Deodorant - Jericho Jasmine Scent - Healthy All-Natural Deodorant Detoxes with No Aluminum - http://amzn.to/2xRM7Ka PRIMAL PIT PASTE All-Natural Lavender Deodorant | 2 Ounce Jar | NO Aluminum, NO Parabens | For Women and Men of All Ages | Non-GMO, Cruelty Free, Earth Friendly, BPA Free - http://amzn.to/2za4dYY Truly’s – All Natural, Long Lasting Organic Cream Deodorant – 2.5 oz. - http://amzn.to/2hbWtBj Wick Away Clothing for Women - http://amzn.to/2h7GzYX wick away shirts men - http://amzn.to/2zry95T Africa’s Best Conditioner Originals Cholesterol Tea Tree 15 Ounce Jar - for hair - http://amzn.to/2xTcjDS *** OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS SHOW *** ITUNES - http://apple.co/2xhxnoj STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2fcm5JM SOUNDCLOUD - http://bit.ly/2xpRgLH GOOGLE PLAY - http://bit.ly/2fdkQd7 YOUTUBE - https://goo.gl/UCs92v *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** FOLLOW ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** https://Facebook.com/SavvyCleaner https://Twitter.com/SavvyCleaner https://Instagram.com/SavvyCleaner https://Pinterest.com/SavvyCleaner https://Linkedin.com/in/SavvyCleaner *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and Advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. Cleaning company expansion help. Time-saving Hacks for DIY cleaners and more. Hosted by Angela Brown, 25-year house cleaning expert and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids. *** DISCLAIMER *** During the shows we recommend services, sites, and products to help you improve your cleaning and grow your cleaning business. We have partnerships or sponsorships with these companies to provide you with discounts, and savings. By clicking on and buying from these links we may receive a commission which helps pay for the production costs of the show. Support the show so we can continue to bring you free tips and strategies to improve your cleaning and help you grow your cleaning business. THANK YOU! *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com HOUSECLEANING360 – Referral database of the world’s most prominent home service providers and the homeowners they serve. https://housecleaning360.com
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In this brief episode Angela explains why anti-perspirants and chemically based deodorants can be potentially very hazardous for our health, including and especially breast health, with links between the use of Aluminium based anti-perspirants and the causation of breast cancer. Angela also chats about some safe alternatives that can be easily found in most health food stores or made at home! - Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode the best compliment you can give is a referral, so please share this with your friends and remember to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher and write us a review! This show is about you, the listener, so get involved and send us your feedback, questions and topic suggestions at busbynaturopathics.com/podcast - email us at podcast@busbynaturopathics.com Join us in the health journey by following us on: Facebook | Instagram | Youtube Please note: The information given in this podcast is for informational purposes only it is not intended as personal medical advise or treatment. We recommend that you seek advise from a licensed health care professional for your own personal circumstances before applying any new treatments discussed in this podcast.
Every day, millions of people safeguard themselves against excessive sweat with a quick roll of antiperspirant. But what does this stuff do, exactly? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Today's show starts with recommendations for Michael Pollan's latest documentary and a new audiobook. In the News & Views segment: the broken calorie; underarm deodorant, the skin microbiome, and how we were convinced that we smell bad in the first place; also, the top 20 perils facing America...100 years ago. In the Shinrin-yoku Update, the Every Kid in a Park program is explained. The Moment of Paleo segment explores why you aren't—and shouldn't expect to be—the average. After the Bell we have two great pieces: Trail Angel Ponytail Paul followed by a talk by 91-year old legendary coach John Wooden. Links for this episode:This Episode's homepage (outlined show notes and more)Latest in Paleo on Facebook - News hunters and gatherers post your links here.Full List of Recommended Books & AudiobooksWhole: Rethinking the Science of NutritionCooked - Official Trailer - Netflix [HD] - YouTubeNetflix Announces New Michael Pollan Documentary Series, ‘Cooked’ - EaterIs the Calorie Really a Useful Measure? - The AtlanticCalorie-Counting Is Terrible on All Fronts -- The CutMcDonald's salad has more calories than Big MacWhy is a Calorie Not a Calorie [Fed Up] - YouTubeThe effect of habitual and experimental antiperspirant and deodorant product use on the armpit microbiome [PeerJ]Study: Deodorant has significant effect on underarm microbes - UPI.comAntiperspirants and deodorants are changing your body’s microbes - QuartzWhat deodorant does to your underarm bacteria | MNN - Mother Nature NetworkYour Deodorant May Be Messing With Your Body's Microbes (VIDEO) | U.S. > WeirdHow Advertisers Convinced Americans They Smelled Bad | History | SmithsonianThe Tacoma times. (Tacoma, Wash.) 1903-1949, February 03, 1916, Image 1 « Chronicling America « Library of CongressEvery Kid in a Park | MainEvery Kid in a Park Gives Fourth Graders and Families Free National Park PassesSecretary Jewell introduces Every Kid in a Park - YouTubeTrail Angel - YouTubeJohn Wooden: The difference between winning and succeeding | TED Talk | TED.com15 Lessons from Coach Wooden’s Ted Talk: The Difference between Winning and Succeeding. | JAG GYM BlogVisit PuraKai to shop for eco-friendly clothing and stand-up paddle boards. Be sure to use coupon code "latest in paleo" for 15% off all clothing purchases.
Have you ever been trapped in a small meeting room with a guy in a grey shirt with sweat marks under the arms? The meeting has a clear agenda, but all you can think about is that smell. Yikes, just thinking about this is enough to make me want to take a shower, scrub my armpits and apply some deodorant. Is the problem an antiperspirant deodorant deficiency? Why have humans evolved to a strong revulsion complex to what is a normal human smell? Have artificial fragrances warped our sense of smell? It’s not normal For our teenage boys to smell of basil, lavender, and rich vanilla. It’s not normal for women to emanate Daisy Fresh, Peach Burst, Blossoming Orchid, Tropical Rush, and Berry Cool. These are all things that have been impressed upon us by the companies that make person care products, and I think it’s important that we are aware of it. Are you telling me I should stink? Yes, a little bit, sometimes. But also I want you to think about where the smell is coming from, and I want you to think about how the smell differs when you change your diet. I noticed a significant reduction in my body odour after adopting a minimally processed, real food diet. Beyond diet You’re probably familiar with the problems surrounding the overuse of antibiotics. Certain of the bacteria that live in our guts are considered keystone species, and without them, we’re in trouble. Bees are also a keystone species crucial to the survival of plants in agriculture. The same problem is happening on our skin. Jasmina Aganovic is a chemical and biological engineer from MIT And she’s here to talk about how the preservatives in our personal care products maybe killing a particular keystone species of ammonia oxidising bacteria that should live on our skin. These bacteria help us by eating something harmful (ammonia) and producing something beneficial (nitric oxide). Mother Dirt Is the name of the company that manufactures a skin probiotic product called AO+ Mist spray. I’ve been using the spray for the past couple of months and so far, so good. No stink! Here’s the outline of this interview with Jasmina Aganovic: 0:04:25 Why would you care about the skin microbiome? 0:05:54 Why do we shower as often as we do? 0:07:34 Bad bacteria were the first to be found. 0:08:10 Now we have a new appreciation of the microbiomes. 0:08:56 We've been programmed since childhood on how we should smell. 0:09:55 What is it about teenagers? 0:10:45 Skin care products for acne. 0:11:29 How the skin microbiome affects acne. 0:12:03 Acne seems to be lasting until later in life. 0:12:54 The bacteria typically linked to acne is P. acne and is not problematic. 0:13:37 But when you introduce harsh soaps and skin care products into the environment, you remove the keystone peacekeepers. 0:15:07 Are skin care products antibiotics? 0:16:06 The preservatives in skin care products may be problematic. 0:16:29 12% of children now have eczema. 0:17:07 Now we can manipulate the skin microbiome. 0:17:29 AOBiome founder David Whitlock noticed animals rolling in dirt. 0:18:12 Soil based ammonia oxidising (AO) bacteria. 0:19:25 We've wiped out the AO bacteria in the last 50-70 years. 0:19:44 The bacteria is very sensitive to surfactants and preservatives. 0:20:44 The AO bacteria is a keystone species for the skin. 0:21:30 AOBiome have been investigating the possibility of reintroducing the AO bacteria. 0:22:45 AOBiome are in a phase 2 clinical trial for the treatment of acne. 0:24:03 C. diff treatment with S. boulardii. 0:25:41 The AO bacteria do take up residence, but you'd need a very sensitive test to find it. 0:26:23 Bumblebees are keystone species like the AO bacteria. 0:27:04 It's important that you use products that are compatible with the bacteria. 0:27:39 Even if you do still use soap you will still see benefit. 0:28:39 Stinky armpits. 0:29:17 Natural deodorants can contain aluminium. 0:29:51 Food choices affect body odour. 0:30:27 60% of AO Mist users are able to give up deodorant. 0:31:07 Is clean really the smell of freesia? 0:31:32 Part of this is coming to terms with the way humans smell. 0:32:02 Triclosan persists in the skin. 0:32:41 AO Labs helps with product development. 0:34:18 Laundry detergents stink in the US. 0:35:55 Humans were not supposed to have body odour. 0:36:18 There is a plausible mechanism for reduction in body odour. 0:37:10 Bacteria consumes ammonia in sweat, that's what smells. 0:37:58 AO bacteria consume ammonia and produce nitric oxide. 0:38:24 The nitric oxide could become systemic. 0:39:04 Diaper rash. 0:39:33 People who use the most amount products also have the most problems. 0:40:36 Spending time outdoors is beneficial. 0:41:35 The name Mother Dirt is deliberate. 0:42:25 People who are forced to use sanitisation. 0:43:14 Certain situations require a sterile environment. 0:43:49 You can still benefit from AO Mist. 0:44:17 Hand sanitizer will wreck your hands. 0:45:15 The potential effect of the product on eczema. 0:45:44 Mother Dirt cannot make any claims before FDA approval. 0:46:13 Inflammatory skin disorders are the primary focus. 0:47:03 Where to find out more about AO Mist and the skin microbiome. 0:47:27 motherdirt.com 0:47:35 aobiome.com 0:48:08 Mother Dirt special offer. 0:48:23 AO+ Mist spray. 0:48:40 Discount code NBT25. 0:48:58 Code expires at the end of February.
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An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Debra Lynn Dadd, the author of Really Green and Home Safe Home. Debra brings over twenty years of research and real-life experience to her work as a consumer advocate for health and the environment. In this segment, Debra explains the difference between antiperspirants and deodorants. She also discusses using baking soda to remove odors and out-gassing challenges with new furniture. Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, and much more. Visit www.AccessToHealthExperts.com for more information.
The function of antiperspirant and deodorant is to prevent sweat or to mask the scent of body odor. Learn about the function of antiperspirant and deodorant in this HowStuffWorks podcast. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The function of antiperspirant and deodorant is to prevent sweat or to mask the scent of body odor. Learn about the function of antiperspirant and deodorant in this HowStuffWorks podcast. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers