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Salt of the Earth – Refillable Natural Deodorant Spray – 100% Natural Origin Ingredients - Vegan, Long Lasting Protection – Suitable For Women, Men & Kids - 100ml (Unscented)

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NATURAL DEODORANT - Certified COSMOS Natural. Formulated without synthetic additives, the Salt of the Earth Unscented Natural Deodorant Spray is 100% natural, gentle on your skin and made from a mix of natural mineral salts, essential oils and aloe vera. Also, the lid is made out of regular plastic - the company says that when it tried to design a sugarcane lid, it crumbled. Nuud says one application is effective for between three and seven days. The active ingredients include antibacterial microsilver, which neutralises bacteria.

Salt was the ancient equivalent of refrigeration. If you wanted to stop meat or fish from decaying, you could rub in salt and make it edible for longer. This was the main reason salt was so valuable. Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in salt, which (as an aside) is the origin of our word “salary.” To better understand why Jesus would use this analogy, it’s important to look at today’s verse in context with the verses that preface it. Jesus, in the famous Sermon on the Mount, preached the Beatitudes before discussing salt and light. The Beatitudes explain the sacrificial way Jesus calls us to live. Matthew 5:11-12 says, “Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”(ESV)

I once had some bad news delivered in an early morning phone call. The words were both unexpected and unwanted. No one likes to get that kind of call. But what made matters worse was the way the message was delivered. Harsh words replaced the gentleness and compassion I needed at that moment. I wanted someone to understand, to empathize with my needs. Instead, all I heard was an abrupt tone that felt like a punch in the stomach.

If you like the active ingredient but prefer a different formulation, Salt of the Earth also has a spray, which also comes with the added benefit of being refillable. One user told us: 'The refills will last me about a year.' For example, crystal products such as Salt Of The Earth contain potassium alum, and PitRok is made from ammonium alum - both aluminium salts. The phrase salt of the earth can be used in many different sentences to describe someone who is hard working and a noble, honest person. In this example, Jen is gushing about the neighbors to her husband Tom.You might still want the reassurance of an antiperspirant for important events or busy days - so don't feel you have to commit to one or the other for good. It told us: 'Some people have questioned whether aluminium in some deodorants and antiperspirants can affect cancer risk. But the scientific evidence doesn't currently support a link, so we don't want people to worry.' Its ordinariness and its use in all cultures make it an obvious candidate for Jesus to use as an illustration. Jesus, as we know, loved using everyday items to communicate truths about God and his people, and his description of the disciples as “the salt of the earth” (Matt. 5:13) is arguably the best-known example. To this day, people use the phrase to describe good, honest, humble people. Less predictably, it also features as the name of a Rolling Stones song, a D. H. Lawrence poem, and an intriguing variety of products including deodorants, water softeners, and (bafflingly) wine. This fragrance-free vegan deodorant (or 'anti-odorant' as it calls itself) comes in the form of a tube of cream that you apply to the underarms by hand.

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