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Natural Deodorant

Natural DeodorantsWilderness Family Naturals’ natural deodorants contain Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil and Organic Unrefined Sesame Seed Oil and Bee’s Wax as their base. In addition, each natural deodorant has its own unique blend of essential oils. Because of the special properties from the combination of coconut oil and essential oils, these natural deodorants are amazing in their effectiveness.

We first received the idea for these natural deodorants from customers of the virgin coconut oil who used it on their bodies. It was made known to us that a certain percent of customers who put coconut oil on their bodies after a shower no longer needed to use deodorant. Using the coconut oil appeared to rid the body of odor causing bacteria on the skin. According to Bruce Fife, it also increases good flora on the skin. Read more about Natural Deodorants.

Natural Deodorants

Citrus Blend, Stick 2.5 oz.

$6.95
Desert Sage, Stick 2.5 oz.
$6.95

Floral Mist, Stick 2.5 oz.
$6.95
Spicy Woods, Stick 2.5 oz.
$6.95

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When people ask me “How well do these deodorants really work” this is what I tell them: I have tried lots of deodorants. The mineral crystal type deodorants do not work well for me. I have used both the spray and the crystal. About ½ way through the day I begin to smell. Many other deodorants most of which contain propylene glycol, do not work for me as well. Unfortunately most tea tree oil deodorants, which do work for me make my under arms too dry and very itchy.

Most commercial deodorants found in regular stores really make my underarms itch. These deodorants work on odor, but I just can not use them because they contain too many chemicals. The deodorants made at Wilderness Family Naturals work well for me personally. They are much more effective than most natural deodorants and they do not cause any breaking out or itching under my arms.

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Did you know that most deodorants contain propylene glycol? It does not matter if it comes from a health food store or a grocery store, almost every deodorant contains propylene glycol. So do most cosmetics. There is no propylene glycol in any of Wilderness Family Naturals' Bath and Body Products.

See what Shell and Dow, two manufactures say about this product, which they both manufacture.

Info on propylene glycol:

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts96.html
This site is a governmental site reguarding the safety (as far as our government is concerned) with ethylene and propylene glycol.

http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p6928.htm
Here is the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) from a major manufacturer of Propylene Glycol

According to Scorecard.org, Glycol is an Suspected Immunotoxicant, Neurotoxicant, Respiratory Toxican, and Skin or Sense Organi Toxicant:

  • Immunotoxicant ----------------------- HAZMAP
  • Neurotoxicant ------------------------- RTECS
  • Respiratory Toxicant ---------------- ATSDR
  • Skin or Sense Organ Toxicant ---- HAZMAP

Did you know that most deodorants contain parabens?

Yes, it it parabens that are one of the suspect ingredients currently being researched for their safety. To find more about this please go to http://www.regaininghealthnaturally.com

 

 

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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Nutritionists and other experts in the field of health hold a variety of views.  This index is not intended to diagnose or prescribe.  Included are the herbs we carry and their medicinal properties.  This does not constitute medical or professional advice, but rather information obtained from many books on herbs, and herbal remedies.  Any person making the decision to act upon this information is responsible for investigating and understanding the effects of their actions.  The information contained here comes mainly from 5 books: Herbal Healing for Women by Rosemary Gladstar,  The Little Herb Encyclopedia by Jack Ritchason, N.D.  The Green Pharmacy by James Duke, Ph. D, Back to Eden by Jethro Kloss, and The PDR for Herbal Medicines.