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How Elderly Care Can Help Your Family

When you have an aging loved one who is beginning to need more assistance in their day to day life, it can be hard to know what steps to take to best help them. This can be particularly true for those that may not have the time to help their loved one like they would like to, but also know that their loved one is still too independent for an assisted living facility. If you think you may need elderly care Missouri here are a couple of things to consider.

Elderly Woman and Caregiver

What Is Elderly Care?
Elderly care is a term that covers a wide variety of services and types of assistance that are intended to help those who are aging live as comfortably as possible. A common type of elder care is elder care at home, where someone comes to your loved one’s home and helps to care for them. The duties they perform can vary, and will often depend on how much help your loved one needs. An elder care professional may do as little as help with some light cleaning and grocery shopping, or do as much as provide around the clock nursing care.

How Can It Help?
Elder care doesn’t just help the aging loved one that receives it, it can help the whole family as well. When you know that your loved one is being looked after, but also doesn’t have to give up any of the freedom or comfort that comes with staying in their own home, it can help you to relax and feel better about the situation, yourself.

Knowing that a loved one needs care may feel stressful, and depending on the situation, you may not be sure what the right next step is in providing them the best lifestyle possible. While it can be difficult to navigate, the reality is that there are helpful options like elder care that can make things a little easier on everyone.

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Baking Soda Deodorant

Baking soda is widely known for its ability to not only clean the house but to absorb odors as well. For instance, if you have a pungent smell in your refrigerator, leaving an open box of baking soda in your fridge can help get rid of the odor.  This odor-absorbing ability has resulted in baking soda becoming a popular option as a natural chemical-free deodorant.

My daughters and I have been using food grade baking soda as deodorant for a long time now. Baking soda is inexpensive, easily available and effective in keeping bad body odor at bay.   This versatile kitchen ingredient helps neutralise body odors by absorbing sweat, altering skin pH, and suppressing bacterial growth.

Natural Baking Soda

Baking soda is a preferred underarm deodorant over conventional deodorant.  Off-the-shelves commercial deodorant may contain harmful chemicals such as:

  • Aluminum. Some people are concerned that absorbing aluminum from a deodorant can increase their risk of breast cancer and other cancers. However, there isn’t any scientific research to date to support this.
  • Parabens. Although research is still ongoing, some early studies indicate that parabens found in beauty and personal care products may increase the risk of cancerous skin damage.
  • Triclosan. This ingredient may disrupt some types of hormones.
  • Artificial colors. These may cause skin irritation.

 

How To Make DIY Baking Soda Deodorant

  • Pour baking soda into a salt shaker and apply a very light shake onto your palm  before rubbing on the underarms.  Do it after shower when your underarms are still slightly damp so that the baking soda sticks to the skin.
  • Mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda in a cup of water. Store this in a spray bottle and use daily on sweat-prone areas. Allow to air-dry and brush off any residue to avoid staining your clothes.
  • Mix baking soda and cornstarch or arrowroot powder in a ratio of 2:1. Sprinkle on underarms and feet to prevent body odours.

Caveat

If you have dry or sensitive skin, you could be more prone to the following side effects if you use baking soda under your arms:

redness
rash
itchiness
scaly skin
stinging/burning sensation

Baking soda is generally safe when used on the skin.  Stop using baking soda as deodorant if you experience severe reaction on your skin.



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