Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Plants That Can be Used as a Deodorant

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Usually store-bought deodorant or a supermarket with a wide range of various options and prices as well. But did you know that these plants can also serve as a substitute for deodorant?

1.
betel leaf


This leaves as a potent antiseptic that contains active substances that can repel body odor caused by bacteria and fungi. Containing chemicals in the essential oil.
How to wear: Some of the betel leaves soaked with hot water, after the cold water is drunk. Or it could also smooth the betel leaf along with whiting and then applied to the underarm.

2. leaves beluntas


Commonly planted as a hedge and have a characteristic unpleasant odor and bitter taste. Leaves and flowers act as alkali bluntas that acts as an antiseptic.
How to wear: eaten raw as a salad or steamed, may also be boiled and drunk with water.
Side effects: may lower the body temperature and cool the body, with so much sweat that comes out and the body temperature to drop.

3. basil


How to wear: to be used as a food supplement.
Side effects: increased appetite. If taken to a cell in the morning and evening during the menstrual period in women's weight loss period will be reduced.

4. ginger rhizome


How to use: drinking boiled ginger rhizome that has been chopped fine, grated ginger juice add a little honey.

5. flowers kecombrang


Way of life: young leaves and flowers cooked as a side dish friends.

6. lime


How to use: drinking juice mixed with a kaffir lime skin kencur mashed together with enough water.

7. lemon


Way of life: water mixed with lime juice and smeared whiting in the armpit.

8. ginger


How to use: Ginger boiled with water and then the drink can be added with a little honey.

9. cucumber


Way of life: young cucumber juice rubbed into the underarms every shower.

10. clove


How to wear: a few cloves soaked flowers that drink the water and then expands

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