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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I want to thank everyone who responded. I got replies for buying online
as well as health food stores and brands I could just purchase in a
regular drugstore as well as a couple of home remedies. I acquired a
rash under my arms and it was almost burning which first made me realize
maybe there was something wrong.

So here is some of the responses I got:

One person suggested baking soda like using powder or the apple cider
vinegar.

According to the CSA Commercial product listing (Page 40) the following
are safe:

Crystal Clean:  Stick Deodorants - all varieties

Irish Spring:  Deodorants / Anti-Perspirants - All varieties

Lady Speed Stick: Deodorants/Anti-perspirrants - all varietiees

Mennon:  Speed stick deodorants/anti-perspirants

Toms of Maine:  Natural & Anti-Perspirant/Deodorant

Lanvalin, an Israeli, homepathic deodorant with aarnica and
calendua.  It comes in a black jar, runs about twelve dollars.

Someone else suggested just plain rubbing alcohol.

And one person suggested that www.mothernature.com has a deodorant stone
which was found effective.

Well thank you all for your hasty responses.

Marni NY

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