Yes Rowena !

Aluminum sure darn well is a toxin. Tragically some poor suckers still cook
their food on pans made of it.

See Back to Eden "Jethro Kloss" Book on How cooking with or any biological
internal exposure to Aluminum is highly toxic.

Regards,
Alexander

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rowena Evans" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Stone Deodorant


> I bought these for a few years, and was a bit puzzled by an odour on
> them.  Then my daughter started complaining that they smelled of her
> brother.  Around the same time I saw on another forum that one needed
> to wipe the tops over with an antibacterial solution to kill the sweat
> bacteria they picked up.  It did seem to work wiping them over, but I
> was further put off when I found that these "natural" stones contained
> aluminium.  (Wasn't that a Hulda Clark observation?)   I hadn't been
> able to find out what the ingredients were, though had a surprise on
> one to see the word "alum".  They are just standing in the bathroom
> cupboards now.
>   What is potassium alum, then?  Where do they get it from?  To what
> degree can it be called natural?
>
> Rowena
>
>
>
> > A good alternative is a deodorant stone/crystal.  I
> > was amazed at how well these work when I first tried
> > them.  They are made of potassium alum which kill the
> > bacteria so there is no odor.
>
>
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