People often smell bad when there are toxins in it. Many people are not aware of the toxic ingredients in our personal care products like shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, deodorant etc. All they have to do is change brands. There is only one company I know of that manufactures safe products.
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2007-03-07 13:13:31
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answered by Leanne C 2
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That is weird because if she wears deoterant and takes showers regularly she shouldn't have this problem. Some people sweat more often than others. You should tell her to put on deoterant more than usual. Maybe she's not using strong deoterant. Tell her to get the spray stuff it works better than the roll on and she should put it on like 4 or 5 times a day depending on how bad she smells.
2007-03-07 12:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean by "normal" foods? She should go get tested for food allergies in case she is eating something that is poisoning her immune system. Also, some people have an internal odor problem. She can try breath assure pills which kill odor causing bacteria in the stomach. If the problem is not in her digestive system at all...I dont know....it could be she is using the wrong hygiene products for her skin type because sweats more than others and needs to switch deoderant or soap products....or even her feet (baking soda in shoes). good luck to her, it takes trial and error and some advice from quite a few doctors to narrow it down.
2007-03-12 00:35:01
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answered by TarasBoutiqueAtEtsy 4
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It could be the scent of deoderant, or shampoo, or perfume that she's wearing. I only use powder fresh scent deoderant because I feel like any other kind makes me smell like b.o. She should also make sure she takes her showers in the morning & only use a scent that smells like clean soap & make sure to wash her hair thoroughly everyday. She also might try a body spray called Clean Cotton that you can get at bath & body works. Using all these clean fresh smells should help.
2007-03-14 18:30:25
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answered by GerrysWife 1
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If she does bathe regularly and wear deodorant, advise her to have a physical where they check her for an underlying, low-grade infection. I read once about a woman whose young son had a similar problem with body odor over a period of more than a year. A doctor eventually diagnosed a low-grade kidney infection. Once the infection was cleared up, the odor went away.
She may or may not have the same problem, but it is certainly is worth a thorough examination.
2007-03-14 14:16:36
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answered by poetic license 2
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Hi.I'm sorry 2 hear about yur friend.She may nd 2 c a Dr.They do sell refresh personal hygene products at the store that she can try.But,perfumes just make things worse.I really feel 4 yur friend.&,I think u r a great friend 4 her.Trying 2 help her & all.Good luck 2 the both of u!*
2007-03-15 13:01:27
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answered by Joyful 3
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Well she might have a problem if she is wearing deoterant- she should try the invention of DEODORANT and then if that does not help, she see her doctor about this problem -if it is not due to the food she eats- she may have some sort of gland problem.
2007-03-14 15:29:02
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answered by DJA30 3
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2016-10-17 12:50:16
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answered by fugere 4
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Take your friend to se a Dermatologist. There seems to be an underlying Medical condition that may be causing this.
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2007-03-07 12:49:47
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answered by paramedicguy_au 3
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