How we poison our skin and the symptoms of such poisoning

We use so many artificial fragrances, dyes and chemicals in order to send the “right” cultural messages that we can put undue burden on our skin and cause unpleasant problems. While it’s important to our self-esteem and social functioning to smell appropriate, many of the modern products we use to do it are not of the natural world. We use fragrance substitutes because they’re both cheaper and more available, but that doesn’t mean they’re always the best option.Antiperspirants, by their very nature, cause sweat pores to quit working. While we may like this effect in the short term, such as when on a date, it’s important to remember that the human body never does anything without a reason.health1

Interfering with the body’s natural functions, even sweating, is not something that should be done causually. Sweat cools the body and serves to elimiate toxins carried to the skin by the blood. The sweat we usually use antiperspirants for, namely the armpits, used to serve as a scent marker for our kind.

Simple Skin Detoxing
If you should suffer from any of these symptoms you’ll need to implement a skin detoxification program to correct the problem. You’ll need to use a skin detoxification program in order to restore your skin’s natural balance.

You’ll need the purest, gentlest soap you can find with no dyes or perfumes. Soaps labeled “hypoallergenic” are usually good, but check the ingredients list anyway.

You’ll also need a mild dermabrasion tool like a loofah sponge - derived from the loofah vine fruit. Another natural version of loofahs are a sea sponge that’s been caught and dried.

You also must eliminate all antiperspirants, dyes and artificial perfumes from your skin care regimen without fail.

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