Foot and underarm odor is mostly caused by bacteria buildup in confined, damp 
spaces.  

I tried cs on underarm odor and it was not effective for me (can't use any 
commercial deodorant due to skin irritation - probably a good thing, 
considering what is in them).  What did turn out to be very effective was to 
put between 250 to 300 drops of GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract) in 8 ounces of 
distilled water and use it as a daily deodorant spray.  Voila! No more odor 
(most of the time) and no irritation.  

If the sneakers are infected, then they are re-infecting your feet every time 
you wear them.  To stop this, spray the sneakers liberally with this GSE 
solution and spray your feet as well before putting them on.  I am betting this 
will gradually get rid of the odor.

If not, then it is time for new sneakers.  And keep spraying your feet to 
prevent new shoes from suffering the same fate.

Del
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cinder Ella 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 8:50 PM
  Subject: CS>CS and Stinky Sneakers


  I've used cs to spray in the insides of stinky sneakers.  This is caused by 
bacteria from what I know and the stink won't go away.  Previously I've thrown 
the soles into the washing machine and washed them by hand with every soap and 
every possible cleaner known to man.  Why isn't cs working?  How can I get rid 
of the stinky sneaker smell?
  Doris


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