Dear Carlos, I live on Ibiza - Spain - and we have some lemon trees
in the garden and we often take them as presents for people who do
not have any . Last w-end I went to see some friends who have an "eco
resort " where they grow a great array of organic produce such as
aloe vera, grapes, figs and carob- but no lemons. When I handed over
the bag of lemons to the owners wife she thanked me profusely and
said " great , these are going straight in my panty drawer " ! It
seems there is no limit to the use of a lemon - hope you are getting
better , best wishes - Richard
On 20/02/2007, at 2:17, Carlos PĂ©rez wrote:
At home, we use plenty of limes and lemons. We take a squeezed (or
new) half and rub it under arms. The best deodorant we have found,
it easily lasts a full day, and it is free, just one step between
the kitchen and the compost pile. This might have something to do
with the GSE.
Carlos
From: "Del" <d...@altsystem.com>
Reply-To: "Del" <d...@altsystem.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>CS and Stinky Sneakers
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 08:34:05
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: silver-list@eskimo.com
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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