Hello, I listen to the advice your advice regarding the distilled water/GSE solution. Today is my second day, and I had to increase 15 to 21 drops. Is it too soon to know if it is working? Will the BO smell begin to taper off?
The GSE solution is to help kill and prevent the growth of the bacteria on your skin and in the pores. It can take days before enough have begin to stop multiplying and start dying off to notice a difference.
There may also be a problem with you internally that causes the odor. Many internal parasites, yeast overgrowth, and bacteria flourish inside of the body and spread scent outward. I have yet to do a yeast-cleanse so I cannot say exactly how to do it to cut down on that sort of growth. I have heard tale to follow the instructions on the back of the GSE bottle for a few days to help cut down on the yeast and bacteria. (If, for some reason, you purchased a brand with no instructions on the back of the bottle then let me know and I will relate what my bottle has to say word-for-word.) I also read that consuming raw garlic frequently for a few days can help kill internal parasites, especially if you cut down on your eating habits while doing so (or, as suggested by some, do a short fast). Lots of water and fresh, raw garlic.
Again, give it a little time before upping the numbers. Let you body have a chance to fight back against the bacteria with the GSE solution. What's another few days of experiencing body odor, right? And if the GSE simply doesn't work then it sounds like it's time for an internal cleanse of the body. A lot of toxins can also build up and cause odors--especially mercury. Take things slowly though. No need to rush.
Oh, and it might be helpful to reapply the solution throughout the day since you're just starting on it. Try purchasing a little travel size spray bottle from walmart and carry it in your purse, car, desk drawers, etc. to keep on hand. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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