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We have used Tom's of Maine for many years. Works fine. I also have one of
those "crystals" that I got for a gift. It's a little messier, in that you have
to wet it first, and it's seems to be either too dry or drippy, but it works.
Lastly, a bit of plain baking soda does the trick, too. Just stay away from
antiperspirants.

Maddy Mason
Hudson Valley, NY

In a message dated 1/10/04 4:00:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, Stardust
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I know that it's not paleo to use deodorant but for the people that can't go
without what do you use?

Do you have a specific brand that you could recommend?

M.

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