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Vaccinations; recent developments

Started by SeaMonkey, December 01, 2014, 02:12:40 PM

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Cap-Z-ro

Where is the royal arse kisser ?

The "king" requires his royal arse kisser.

Regards...


sarkeizen

Quote from: joel321 on January 10, 2015, 01:00:39 AM
We would not need any deodorant if you washed your armpits in the first place!
Actually it's more complex...

Everyone has bacteria on their skin and everyone has sweat glands.  The smell comes from the bacteria consuming lipids from apocrine sweat glands.  Some people produce more of these substances than others (the AA allele of ABCC11 for example often means you will rarely if ever have body odour).

Now your skin is actually slightly hostile to this bacteria due to it's natural Ph (somewhere between 4 and 6).  When you wash your skin you bring your skin Ph closer to 8 and if you wash with soap (which is often alkaline) this increases your Ph even more.  So washing, while it will reduce some of the bacteria and a lot of the lipids it will also promote bacteria growth.

At some point your body has enough bacteria and is producing enough lipids from the apocrine glands that you will smell.  For some people this can simply be washing, others would have to wash many times a day with soap.  For these people anti-perspirant is a perfectly reasonable option.


MarkE

Quote from: sarkeizen on January 10, 2015, 07:08:37 PM
Actually it's more complex...

Everyone has bacteria on their skin and everyone has sweat glands.  The smell comes from the bacteria consuming lipids from apocrine sweat glands.  Some people produce more of these substances than others (the AA allele of ABCC11 for example often means you will rarely if ever have body odour).

Now your skin is actually slightly hostile to this bacteria due to it's natural Ph (somewhere between 4 and 6).  When you wash your skin you bring your skin Ph closer to 8 and if you wash with soap (which is often alkaline) this increases your Ph even more.  So washing, while it will reduce some of the bacteria and a lot of the lipids it will also promote bacteria growth.

At some point your body has enough bacteria and is producing enough lipids from the apocrine glands that you will smell.  For some people this can simply be washing, others would have to wash many times a day with soap.  For these people anti-perspirant is a perfectly reasonable option.
The new Muriatic Acid Wash from NoReg Industries Hoboken NJ gently removes bacteria and softens your skin at the same time.

SeaMonkey

Quote from: Sark-Eizen
Actually it's more complex...
...
At some point your body has enough bacteria and is producing enough lipids from the apocrine glands that you will smell.  For some people this can simply be washing, others would have to wash many times a day with soap.  For these people anti-perspirant is a perfectly reasonable option.

Anti-perspirants and deodorants are
resorted to by those who are unaware
of the simple, inexpensive solution.

Sodium Bicarbonate solution in the
armpits and other sweat prone regions
of the body will keep them 'clean' and
healthy and smelling good.

The 'old ways' are often the best.

Pirate88179

Quote from: joel321 on January 10, 2015, 02:02:13 AM

How old are you bill? Much respect for the elder.



I am 56, although this winter is about to kill me.  (I work outside all day long)  It was -8 here on Wed. and I almost froze to death.  I have good gear which is why I survived.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
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