After getting into an argument with one of his neighbor friends and my grandpa refusing to talk about it or even acknowledge what his neighbor did to me, I left. The first six months wasn't an issue in regards to my health. Pressure washing, painting, pulling up dying bushes, throwing out old food, etc. His immediate neighbors were just as bad with rotting fences full of fungus.Īnyway, I spent 3 years cleaning up his place and trying to fix his health. Going outside to get away from it wasn't even an option as his concrete backyard was full of all his greasy motor vehicle junk and dying tress covered in mold, algae, and slimy mushrooms. Besides, all he bought was white bread, sugary foods, and meat to eat. It wasn't fair to me to put up with these living conditions. His boys (my uncles and my dad) should have put him in a home a long time ago (he doesn't have the mental capacity to take care of himself). I hate to say this, I should have just left. Whenever I found something new to clean like window curtains, all this yellow stuff would start to come out of it as I washed it. His attic (which I couldn't walk in for my own safety as I might have fallen through) with a ton of black mold had an A/C unit with holes in it sucking in that filthy air, and he refused to pay any money to get it fixed. Still, I couldn't really get it clean as it got to a point that you really needed a professional. Being his grandson I felt compelled to help. All this changed about 3 years ago when I went to live with my grandpa in his old house. While I never wore synthetic fabrics back then, I would risk it if you decide to use this method. But after having to use soap once or twice, I never had to use it again once the good bacteria had taken over. This isn't always a guarantee so sometimes you have to use soap and start all over again. You have to allow the good bacteria colons to build up on your skin. To do this no soap method, you just use friction and water. There wasn't such a thing as soap in the caveman times, yet we all lived together somehow. Trust me, I lived with people who would complain if I smelled in the slightest and they never complained. It was very zen like to go into the shower and only use water to clean with (I had stopped using shampoo and shaving cream too). No longer using soap, I no longer had that problem. I just had to wait for that smell to go away on its own (but now I know rubbing alcohol was probably the answer). Actually, that area had zero smell when I didn't use soap, verses when I used soap and ate meat there was a little bit of funk on my hands after cleaning that area that I couldn't get rid of no matter how much soap I used (which makes sense since soap only strips the oils off your skin, not the actual bacteria and bacterial waste that causes those smells, and by not using soap your skin builds a protective layer against all that literal crap). And being vegan at the time, my bowel movements were very clean. When I did sweat it smelled sweet, it smelled good. Click the "Stop using soap" in the body odor page to see testimonials back from the 2000s. I never really thought of why he had that problem until I got older as I found out he lived in a really old house.Ībout 10 years ago I joined the no soap, no deodorant group. We would make fun of him for it (in a loving way as we were close, though I'm sure he was self-conscious of it as we all would be). In Arizona, my sister's boyfriend would always have a lingering smell after he used our bathroom. Now it is just back to soap and deodorant.īut let me give a long rant as to why I got this way as hopefully it'll help prevent you from getting in my situation. (I just poured it on a paper towel and rubbed it on) Rubbing alcohol, shower with soap, rubbing alcohol Apple Cider Vinegar and Baking Soda (5 )Īnti-Candida Diet, Grapefruit Seed Extract (1 )Īpple Cider Vinegar, Baking Soda, Coconut Oil (1 )īaking Soda, Corn Flour, Coconut Oil (1 )īaking Soda, Corn Starch, Baby Powder (1 )īaking Soda, Tea Tree Oil, Witch Hazel (1 ).
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