RECIPES
This is not clean enough, though. Follow with a stronger
damp paper towel. This is still not clean enough; use a final
damp paper towel with skin sanitizer added. After washing
hands, sanitize them too, pouring a bit on one palm and put
finger tips of the other hand in it, scratch to get under nails,
repeat on other hand. Rinse with water. Remember to keep the
toilet lid down, while flushing or a spray of E. coli will fill the
bathroom air, settling on toothbrushes and in water glasses.
Wash your hands if you merely touch the toilet seat.
Do not use this recipe, nor keep any bottles of alcohol in the
house of a recovering alcoholic.
Deodorant
Your sweat is odorless. It is the entrenched bacteria feeding
on it that make smells. You can never completely rid yourself
of these bacteria, although they may temporarily be gone after
zapping. The strategy is to control their numbers. Here are sev-
eral deodorants to try. Find one that works best for you:
Vitamin C water. Mix ¼ tsp. to a pint of water and dab it
on.
Citric Acid water. Mix ¼ tsp. to a pint of water and dab it
on.
Only a few drops of these acids under each armpit are nec-
essary. If these acids burn the skin, dilute them more. Never
apply anything to skin that has just been shaved!
Lemon juice. This acid is not as strong, use what you need.
Cornstarch. Many people need only this. Dab it on.
Use only unpolluted cornstarch (see Sources).