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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:21 am    Post subject: General Body Odor problem Reply with quote

I have had a strange odor coming out of my body, especially on my underarms. Even though I shower regularly, I apply deodorant/antiperspirant on my underarms and wear clean clothes but still it's not enough to keep me smell fresh.


I have seen couple of General Physician about this and one recommend me to Dematologist (gave clind2% in nutraderm lotion) and the other just thought that I have a Psychological problem and even suggested a medication to stop me from thinking that I stink. I also tried Botisol for month and it did not have any effect at all.

I am kind of frustated and hopeless that I will be able to live my life normally and actively without stinking too much. I want to engage myself with outdoor activities but this holds me back. It is just really embarassing to the point that you just want to lock yourself up at home and stay away from people. What should I do?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are a number of things that may help with this problem, although it would probably be easier to address if the cause was known. I think that it makes sense to attempt to detoxify the body through various routes. The skin is the body’s largest organ, and it helps to eliminate toxins from the rest of the body. You can begin with a colon cleanse. This will help to remove compacted fecal matter and to oxidize toxins throughout the digestive tract. Oxy-Powder would be best for this purpose. This can be followed by a liver/gallbladder flush in order to help cleanse toxins from the body’s main filter, the liver. It is probably best to repeat this process several times at 2-4 week intervals to help remove as many toxins from the liver as possible. Following the liver flush, it is generally recommended to perform a parasite cleanse in order to help remove unwanted microorganisms and other invaders in the digestive tract and other areas of the body. Parasites are often thought to play a role in conditions where there is no obvious or diagnosable cause. Consuming “friendly’ bacteria such as those found in Latero-flora can further help to bring the digestive tract into a state of balance. An imbalance in the types of bacteria present can affect the metabolism of toxins and may make them more likely to have an odor when excreted.

Aside from these more basic cleanses, a far-infrared sauna can help to increase the out put of toxins and heavy metals through the skin. These work far more efficiently than traditional saunas and smaller home versions can be purchased for regular, at-home use. Regular exercise that involves sweating can provide some of the same benefits. Lots of purified/distilled water and a primarily raw, organic diet will reduce your intake of toxins and increase your nutrient status. This can also promote detoxification and may help with the odor. These are some basic measures to help address toxicity within the body.

Below is an article that reiterates some of this information while offering some different possible causes:

Recent medical research has shown that some people with body odor (Body Odor) suffer from severe problems in their personal and social relationships, as well as wrecked promotion prospects at work, educational under-achievement because of teasing and bullying along with enormous degrees of stress which is blamed for their frequent progression into alcoholism, excessive tobacco or drug use and in some cases to suicide.
Feelings of shame, embarrassment, low self-esteem, isolation, frustration, anxiety and depression are extremely common where Body Odor is present.
Although sufferers and their families have been shown to gain considerable benefit from sympathetic counseling, and while learning to deal with the stress this condition causes is certainly important - long-term strategies and approaches which deal with underlying causes of increased body odor are probably a lot more important.
Certainly the answer does not lie in antiperspirant and deodorant sprays which at best only mask the problem, although safe forms of these might well prove useful in the short-term - as long as they are not adding to the person's problem - for example by increasing exposure to and absorption of aluminum - now implicated in Alzheimer's disease.
Many Causes of B.O.
The reason why some people smell offensively can have various causes - some easily remedied others not - and it is these which need to be dealt with:
• When Body Odor is simply a result of inadequate bathing (and/or cleaning/washing of clothes) the solutions are equally simple - better hygiene, regular bathing/showering as well as the regular washing of clothes - which should ideally always be of natural fiber such as cotton.
• Much Body Odor is caused by skin bacterial activity on sweat which has dried on the skin - and this makes people who sweat excessively more likely to be affected. In some people (the excitable 'greyhound/racehorse' types) the sympathetic aspect of the nervous system is dominant and they tend to sweat more, whereas in others (the calmer 'bulldog/carthorse' type) the parasympathetic aspect dominates and they tend to stay calmer. So keeping stress levels low is important for people who sweat a lot.
Tactics such as learning relaxation methods and stress coping techniques along with improved nutritional balance, all help to reduce this tendency.
• In women menstruation and stress often dramatically increases the degree of body odor experienced and careful attention to personal hygiene and dietary excellence is called for.
• The efficiency or otherwise of our internal detoxification processes are commonly affected by nutrient imbalances - for example the micro-element zinc has been reported by Professor Derek Bryce-Smith, of Reading University, England, as being deficient in people with body odor.
A thorough review of nutritional status of anyone with Body Odor should be undertaken by a suitable professional nutritional adviser.
• Body odor is sometimes associated with specific health problems including liver dysfunction, diabetes, digestive problems (parasites etc) and yeast infections and these conditions require professional attention and advice.
Some people with systemic yeast conditions (Candida) carry a ‘beer’ smell - since yeast can turn sugar into alcohol in their body's very rapidly. Fortunately safe natural anti-yeast dietary and herbal methods exist which can bring such conditions under control.
• Medical tests at Imperial College in London has shown that some people with body odor have imbalances affecting the 'friendly bacteria' which live inside all of our digestive systems. If these vital micro-organisms are unbalanced through use of medication (antibiotics and steroids in particular) or a high fat, high sugar, high red-meat, low fiber diet the vital role they play in detoxification of the bowel and in manufacturing important nutrients is impaired and this can lead to aggravation of Body Odor, as well as to numerous other health problems.3
In such cases 'repopulation' of the intestines with healthy friendly bacteria as well as regular short detoxification efforts can be extremely are helpful in both helping to help normalize intestinal flora and to remove toxic debris from the system.
Anyone with Body Odor - of any type - should supplement daily with good quality Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacteria in order to boost their intestinal flora quality.
In addition detoxification via a one day juice or water or fruit only day, two or three times a month (all day Saturday for example) is a useful strategy (but not for people on prescription medication, diabetics or people with eating disorders without supervision by a qualified health care professional).
A balanced diet is also called for if Body Odor is a problem, ideally one in which 20% of the diet comes from protein (fish, poultry or vegetarian combinations of pulses and grains), 20% of the diet can come from oils and fats (avoiding animal fats as much as possible) with the balance from vegetables, fruit, pulses and grains.
This should be supported by a daily high potency multivitamin /multimineral supplement.
• Some people (about 7% of people complaining of body odor) do not completely digest particular foods because of in-born enzyme deficiencies, or due to acquired digestive problems, and this leads to a body odor in which a strong 'fishy' smell is noted -especially around period time (or when the contraceptive pill is being used). The substance which causes this smell is called trimethylamine.2
Dietary changes - particularly reducing foods rich in the amino acids carnitine and lysine and more importantly foods rich in lecithin and choline - can reduce the intensity of the problem in these severe cases.
Researchers emphasize that apart from diet this form of Body Odor will be aggravated during menstruation, when there is a fever or when the person is under stress.
When Body Odor has this fish-like smell increased care is needed over food selection because studies in London2 have shown that diet irritates this usually inherited condition.
Foods rich in the amino acid carnitine are known to leave residues in the intestines which have to be worked on by the natural flora (friendly bacteria). If very specific enzymes (known as flavin monooxygenases) which break the residues down to an odorless state ready for excretion are in poor supply or are missing (or if the bowel flora are disturbed) the characteristic fish-like odor appears.
For people with this particular 'fish odor form of Body Odor the following foods which are rich in lecithin or choline or carnitine/lysine should be avoided or kept to a small part of the daily diet.
These include:
Chocolate, peanuts, nuts, raisins, cereals. (carnitine/lysine) Eggs, soya products, corn, wheatgerm. (choline/lecithin)
Instead of these there needs to be greater emphasis on eating vegetables, rice and fruit - with fish or poultry as protein sources for non-vegetarians.
Although true 'Fish Odor Syndrome' is probably the worst sort of Body Odor - it fortunately affects a relatively small number of people - and the strategies outlined above can usually deal with its worst aspects.
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