Chlorophyll & body odor
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Chlorophyll & body odor
I have had great experiences when I take liquid Chlorophyll. It really seems to increase my energy levels, and my mood, and seems to help alkalize as well. Has anybody else taken it and had any noticeable results?
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What is it intended to improve?
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Well some people take it as an internal cleanser, they say it cures body odor, bad breath, etc. They say it alkalizes too and cleanses the blood and liver.
Most brands contain parabens(preservatives), so watch out. Even companies that say "Organic" throw those poisons in there. Lotsa decietful 'organic' companies out there.
Most brands contain parabens(preservatives), so watch out. Even companies that say "Organic" throw those poisons in there. Lotsa decietful 'organic' companies out there.
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I've noticed my body odor getting less strong on the diet.
Bad breath always has a specific cause. There are basically two types:
1. Halitosis
2. Foetor ex ore (stench from the mouth )
Halitosis originates from the stomach, like when you have eaten garlic, but also with people who have diabetes.
Foetor ex ore originates from rotting organic material in the mouth. I.e. bad dental hygiene.
There are some people who have smelly tongues, but that isn't very common.
So curing bad breath seems a bit far-fetched to me...
Bad breath always has a specific cause. There are basically two types:
1. Halitosis
2. Foetor ex ore (stench from the mouth )
Halitosis originates from the stomach, like when you have eaten garlic, but also with people who have diabetes.
Foetor ex ore originates from rotting organic material in the mouth. I.e. bad dental hygiene.
There are some people who have smelly tongues, but that isn't very common.
So curing bad breath seems a bit far-fetched to me...
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The same here for me and others who are on the diet; everybody experiences a less-acid / strong body odor.
There is a third (and 4th) reason for a foul body odor:
3) High nitrogen / ureum levels (just think of the smell of urine, which contains high levels of ureum) the more protein you consume, the higher the level of ureum in the skin.
4) Especially people consuming lots of dairy products have a rancid/acid body odor
You know whats funny?
Before the diet I never got bitten by mosquitos. Never ever, even if everybody else in the room was bitten; I wasn't.
Now its the other way around; they like my blood more than the blood of anybody else and I now I need a mosquito net 12 months a year. They love my blood now.
There is a third (and 4th) reason for a foul body odor:
3) High nitrogen / ureum levels (just think of the smell of urine, which contains high levels of ureum) the more protein you consume, the higher the level of ureum in the skin.
4) Especially people consuming lots of dairy products have a rancid/acid body odor
You know whats funny?
Before the diet I never got bitten by mosquitos. Never ever, even if everybody else in the room was bitten; I wasn't.
Now its the other way around; they like my blood more than the blood of anybody else and I now I need a mosquito net 12 months a year. They love my blood now.
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Mosquito bites.
How do I stop the itch?
How do I stop the itch?
A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
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Vinegar, or (what my parents taught me) make a cross on it with your nails....
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Thanks for replying, but the mosquito bites are gone now.
Just the blemishes leftover from where I scratched them. Now how do I get rid of blemishes?
Vinegar and a cross with nails? You lost me there, are we getting rid of vampires or something...?
The acid might break down the protein, that I get. But the cross and nails...? ah mosquitoes are vampires too. I get it.
Just the blemishes leftover from where I scratched them. Now how do I get rid of blemishes?
Vinegar and a cross with nails? You lost me there, are we getting rid of vampires or something...?
The acid might break down the protein, that I get. But the cross and nails...? ah mosquitoes are vampires too. I get it.
A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
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Hah, I've been making that cross with the nails intuitively, without anyone teaching me :)
Somewhere I read you can heat some metal, like teaspoon and then carefully touch the skin where the bite is. That would disolve the proteins that itch. I tried once, I think it helped.
Somewhere I read you can heat some metal, like teaspoon and then carefully touch the skin where the bite is. That would disolve the proteins that itch. I tried once, I think it helped.
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Oh sorry, didn't check the date you posted it
You're thinking way to much Use vinegar OR you could press the tip of your fingernail against the bump, making a line in it. And repeat, now making an "X".
You're thinking way to much Use vinegar OR you could press the tip of your fingernail against the bump, making a line in it. And repeat, now making an "X".
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they love RRM because he adds lots of sugar to his OJ, increasing sugar in his bloodstream
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http://www.webmd.com/allergies/features ... ito-magnet
"People with high concentrations of steroids or cholesterol on their skin surface attract mosquitoes," Butler tells WebMD. That doesn't necessarily mean that mosquitoes prey on people with higher overall levels of cholesterol, Butler explains. These people simply may be more efficient at processing cholesterol, the byproducts of which remain on the skin's surface.
Mosquitoes also target people who produce excess amounts of certain acids, such as uric acid, explains entomologist John Edman, PhD, spokesman for the Entomological Society of America. These substances can trigger mosquitoes' sense of smell, luring them to land on unsuspecting victims.
But the process of attraction begins long before the landing. Mosquitoes can smell their dinner from an impressive distance of up to 50 meters, explains Edman. This doesn't bode well for people who emit large quantities of carbon dioxide.
"Any type of carbon dioxide is attractive, even over a long distance," Conlon says. Larger people tend to give off more carbon dioxide, which is why mosquitoes typically prefer munching on adults to small children. Pregnant women are also at increased risk, as they produce a greater-than-normal amount of exhaled carbon dioxide. Movement and heat also attract mosquitoes.
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That could be me, though it does not explain why i was unpopular with mosquitos before the Wai diet,"People with high concentrations of steroids or cholesterol on their skin surface attract mosquitoes,"
and am very popular since the Wai diet.
There may be a (Wai) dietary factor that increases this efficiency.These people simply may be more efficient at processing cholesterol, the byproducts of which remain on the skin's surface.
A high intake of sugars may increase uric acid levels.Mosquitoes also target people who produce excess amounts of certain acids, such as uric acid
Though a lower intake of purines may do the opposite.