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I shower daily, use soap, body wash, great antipersperant and deodorant. the whole works, yet I still smell...even after taking a shower and having no sweated!

Please tell me if chlorophyll or any of these other things will stop me from smelling bad (yes or now):
magnesium
zinc
acidophilous
liquid chlorophyll
Mangosteen
bodymint
vitamin B12
digestive enzyme
Musk or patchouli
hibiclens



then, please tell me how much to take and AS MANY DETAILS AS POSSIBLE WILL EARN BEST ANSWER, WHICH I WILL CHOOSE PERSONALLY :) AND JUST KNOW you're changing my life...thank you

2007-03-27 15:58:11 · 4 answers · asked by oliver 1 in Health Men's Health

4 answers

I am a nurse and I work in a nursing home and we use chlorophyll and charcoal tablets on some of the residents that are there. It works wonderfully.
Try reading up on this site and see if there is anything helpful for you there.

Oh, yeah. Do NOT use hibiclenz. It will kill all of the natural bacteria that your body uses to fight off infections. Hibiclens is only used on people that have very serious skin infection...ie: infections that are hard to kill w/ antibiotics.

2007-03-27 16:11:16 · answer #1 · answered by Katrina S 2 · 0 0

I think it is important to understand why you smell. Most people believe it is because of dirt or poor shower habits or sweat but it is not.

Your body has 2 sweat glands- Apocrine sweat glands and Eccrine sweat glands.

The Apocrine sweat glands are known as the odor glands and are triggered by emotional distress not exercise or sweating.

The Eccrine sweat glands only contain water and salt they have no smell and are triggered by exercise or heat or sweating.

So in conclusion the only time your smelly glands are triggered is when you under some kind of emotional distress.

You do not smell from sweating. I can not help you with the ingredients you listed but if you can clear up your nerves it will help you combat this problem.

2007-03-27 16:35:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmm....I are not able to finish without problems becasue it will depend on the way you outline "well hygiene". Good hygiene does now not always imply taking a tub daily or two times an afternoon... If this defines you of well hygiene, then there is not any hindrance approximately it. But you must additionally remember your clothings. Why now not assess your garments? Your garments generally is a predominant aspect in generating "foul or frame scent". You see, there are a number of microorganisms that are living for your garments even it's laundried and dried. Those microorganisms are few whilst you put on a dry blank garments. But whilst your sweat touches your garments, they're going to definitely find it irresistible. So what might be the consequences? They good generally tend to multiply and react on your sweat which involves a number of chemical substances that when cleaved by means of the micro organism, the waste product might be a fuel (that's in charge for the foul scent) If the smelly scent is in general coming out of your armpit, attempt to use a deodorant and now not an anti-perspirant... Check the product if it involves zinc becuase it has an anti-microbial estate. In phrases of your nutrition, attempt to hinder highly spiced meals reminiscent of with onions, garlic, and different chili meals.

2016-09-05 18:30:12 · answer #3 · answered by hern 4 · 0 0

Hibiclens will help get rid of bacteria on your skin. This may reduce body odour.

Don't wear patchouli. The girls hate it and one of my friends is in fact allergic to it!

Bodymint would be good. Mangosteen might make you smell like a fruit!

The rest is junk. Unfortunately if you are having the whole body odor thing, more washing doesn't help. Have a read of the wiki page.

2007-03-27 16:03:01 · answer #4 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

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