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RE: [at-l] Personal Hygiene on the Trail
- Subject: RE: [at-l] Personal Hygiene on the Trail
- From: Dave DeCroix <decroix@brunt.meas.ncsu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 13:46:42 -0500 (EST)
On 29-Jan-97 middaugh@best.REMOVE.ME.com wrote:
>Is it feasible to take a sponge bath daily (assuming I'd stay at
>shelters.). Is there enough water? Privacy?
>
>Thanks for any input,
>Catherine
>
Can't comment on the shelter sponge bath issue, but here's a hygiene
related question: What do you use to put on your toothbrush? Baking
soda? Crest? I'm wondering what's the most ecologically sound - Arm
and Hammer or Crest with Fluoride, tartar control stuff, etc. I use
baking soda and eat a certs afterward to get that 'minty fresh feeling',
but I really HATE the taste of bs. (bs=baking soda, or course! ;)
Best regards,
D^2
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