You Smell Bad: Removing Toxic Crap From Your Life

Yousmellbad.org is a side project I’ve been working on.  The point is to teach people to remove toxic crap from their lives.  People don’t smell bad because of natural body odor (ok well sometimes that’s true too), but from unnatural fragrances that are added to hygienic products we use daily, the same fragrances and chemicals that unknowingly make us sick.

I’m talking about laundry detergent, dryer sheets, cleaning products, air freshener, deodorant, cologne and perfume, shampoo, body wash, and the list goes on and on.  If you live your life like most people you’ve grown accustomed to poisoning yourselves because heck, everybody else uses Tide and Speedstick™, why shouldn’t I?  I’m sure millions of people wouldn’t use it unless it was safe? … right?

Wrong. These products are not safe and they are slowly making us all sick.  We not only have to worry about what goes in our body if we want to live a salubrious life; we also have to be cognizant of what goes ON our body. The goal of YouSmellBad.org is to shed light on this skipped over subject, and provide safe natural alternatives to these toxic products.

Joe Dubs

I write about philosophy, geometry, health, politics and other stuff that interests me.

3 Comments:

  1. Thanks for writing about this. Invaluable. I appreciate your clarity of thought and guardian spirit of the health of all of us. Every day I am in some way diminished by the uncontrolled inundation of our shared air supply into my living and work space. Cognitive function, aptitude and joyous expression is unquestionably lessened by the chemicals that now invade air, earth, water and probably fire. It is done for profit – not actual necessity. Thanks again for this clear-minded declaration of what really matters.

  2. Kelle Jordan Renzulli Laws.

    Don’t Most Follow
    The Yellow Brick Road.. ?

  3. Kelle Jordan Renzulli Tallman

    Whilst Following The Yellow
    Brick Road Dear Bruce..
    Damn, Almighty Then!
    You Rock!

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