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Deodorant Stones

This stone is wonderful and economical.  This is not an antiperspirant, but it's not natural not to sweat.  When applied this stone prevents odor, but allows natural perspiration to occur.  I use this and love it.  I've had one for several years now, and still have plenty of use left.  You will not have to purchase these often, and it will be one of the most economical investments you can make for your health.

By leaving a thin layer of odor-controlling mineral salts, NOW® Nature's Deodorant Stick offers long-lasting odor protection that you can be confident in.  NOW® Nature's Deodorant Stick is completely free of harsh chemicals, oils, perfumes, alcohol, preservatives and aluminum chlorohydrate.  Use of natural deodorant crystals has been proven highly effective in naturally protecting against body odors.*

Nature's Deodorant Stone - 6 oz.

$6

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Nature's Deodorant Stick 3.5 oz -99 grams  $6
100% Pure and Natural

Suggested Use:  Lightly wet deodorant crystal stick and apply generously to underams and/or feet.  For best results, use after bathing while the skin is still moist.

Ingredient:  Natural Kalinite (aluminum potassium sulfate dodecahydrate) Crystal.
 
Free of harmful forms of aluminum (chlorohydrate chloride, tetrachlorohydrex and octachlorohydrex and octachlorohydrex).
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Topically applied naturally occurring aluminum crystals are minimally absorbed, typically less than 0.015%.1 The form found in the stones (aluminum sulfate, or "alum salt") is considered less likely to cause skin problems than the forms of aluminum found in commercial deodorants/antiperspirants (aluminum chloride, aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex etc.) and have lower absorption potential, two reasons why the stones have become popular.
 
1 Pharmacol Toxicol. 2001 Apr;88(4):159-67. Aluminum toxicokinetics: an updated minireview. Yokel RA, McNamara P.
 
 
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.