DESODORANTE NATURAL - Elimine o Odor das Axilas de Forma SAUDÁVEL - Summary

Summary

A woman, Patricia, gives a tutorial on the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant, highlighting the potential health risks associated with antiperspirants due to their aluminum content. She claims that aluminum in antiperspirants can be absorbed by the skin, causing damage and potentially triggering diseases. Patricia recommends using deodorants instead, which do not contain aluminum, and shares a recipe for making a natural deodorant using milk of magnesia, rosemary essential oil, and coconut oil. She also suggests using talcum powder to soften the skin and control bacteria. The natural deodorant is said to be gentle on the skin, effective in controlling odor, and free from harsh chemicals.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. Antiperspirant contains aluminum.
2. Aluminum can be harmful to human health.
3. When you use antiperspirant, aluminum blocks your pores.
4. Aluminum can be inhaled when you sneeze, which is bad for your health.
5. Aluminum can be absorbed by the skin, damaging the body.
6. Deodorant does not contain aluminum.
7. Deodorant is bactericidal, eliminating or reducing bacteria in sweat.
8. Frequent bathing, at least once a day, can help eliminate bacteria on the skin.
9. Milk of magnesia has an alkaline pH, which can help eliminate bacteria.
10. Rosemary essential oil is bactericidal and can help prevent bad smells.
11. Coconut oil is bactericidal and fungicidal, and can be used as an alternative to rosemary essential oil.
12. Organic coconut oil is recommended because it does not contain pesticides.
13. Talcum powder can help control bacteria and leave skin soft.
14. Using talcum powder on the same day as other products can cause folliculitis.