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Why not use soap? Simple. Washes your natural mones

off. Big difference. Instead of having more of 2-3 mones than the average person, you have more of all of them --

several dozens of them, at least. Y\'all are just afraid to try it because of the taboo.

The \'mysterious\'

Southern guy who sweats profusely, \"BUT\" doesn\'t stink? He sweats profusely AND, therefore, doesn\'t stink.

There is a connection.

Sweaty clothes eventually stink. Often changing into fresh clothes after sweating is more

than enough, if that is even necessary. Rise well too, and you\'ve got it covered.

You see, to get away with

not using deodorant, etc. you can\'t just try it once. Of course you\'ll stink in that case! You have to detox

your pores, eat reasonably healfully, and use the other techniques for it to work. It takes a bit of time. But I

have not heard anyone say they tried it and it didn\'t work.

Not to be rude, but so what if we\'ve all known

somebody who stank and didn\'t know it! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] These are in every

likelihood chronic anti-perspirant abusers who bathe frequently and have something wrong with them.

The basic

idea isn\'t mine, BTW. I learned it from an old Tantra Master who stated has sex constantly with young women who

find him magnetically attractive. He advocated NEVER using soap! This comes out of the Tantric sex tradition, where

much of the existing esoteric knowledge about sex on the planet is located.

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DST, the thing that most people aren\'t really realizing is the being healthy part. Exercise

and diet. If you\'re healthy, your body is producing the right stuff.

The guy who smokes and drinks coffee,

while not necessarily an anomaly, is certainly an exception (though he probably gives his body a healthy workout).