.. at least as far as armpits go.. a little body odor isn't too bad.. for me it's when my butt & feet really get out of control.. i dun like smelling like cheese..
Ooooooo I might try that one.I use lemons! Smells great and kills bacteria...also slowly bleaches skin..which is kinda cool.
EDIT: you can wiki or google zinc and zinc oxide... seems fine and has a biological and natural history of use..
I take zinc sulfate as a dietary supplement. Its supposed to help with a lot of things generally boosts the immune system. It can leave a metallic taste in the mouth tho.
Not entirely sure about zinc oxide used topically but it probably isn't harmful.
Edit: actually I'm pretty sure its in that cream that lifeguards put on their nose.
Zinc compounds were probably used by early humans, in processed and unprocessed forms, as a paint or medicinal ointment, but their composition is uncertain. The use of pushpanjan, probably zinc oxide, as a salve for eyes and open wounds, is mentioned in the Indian medical text the Charaka Samhita, thought to date from 500 BC or before.[42] Zinc oxide ointment is also mentioned by the Greek physician Dioscorides (1st century AD.)[43] Avicenna mentions zinc oxide in The Canon of Medicine (1025 AD), which mentioned it as a preferred treatment for a variety of skin conditions, including skin cancer. Though it is no longer used for treating skin cancer, it is still widely used to treat a variety of other skin conditions, in products such as baby powder and creams against diaper rashes, calamine cream, anti-dandruff shampoos, and antiseptic ointments.
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