I suggest you try using a different soap and body sprays.
Try taking a bath instead of a shower, take time washing yourself. Also bath 3times a day, that should do the trick!
Never2bAlone answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 5:14 pm: Body odor may be caused by a number of disorders that either cause excessive sweating or directly contribute to an abnormal odor. Examples include:
•Acromegaly (disorder recognized by continuing growth of hands, feet and face)
•Anxiety disorders
•Glucose (sugar) control disorders such as diabetes
•Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
•Lung disease
•Medication side effects
•Pheochromocytoma (tumor associated with hypertension)
•Substance abuse
In some cases, body odor may be a symptom of a serious or life-threatening condition that should be immediately evaluated in an emergency setting. These conditions include:
adviceman49 answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 9:56 am: Ever hear the expression we are what we eat. I believe this expression by definition is probably the root cause of your problem. People whose cultural diet(s)are are heavy into spices, especially the heavy and exotic spices, have the type of problem you speak of.
I would suggest two things: Before you start changing your diet; you check with your doctor to make sure this is not a physical problem. Once the doctor has cleared you of any physical or allergic reactions. I would consult with a nutritionist on what type of foods you should be eating and what would be a healthy diet for you.
Keep track of what you eat and if possible how it is prepared (write them down if necessary). The nutritionist can then help you with a new dietary plan which will be a healthy balanced diet that is right for you.
There maybe quicker fixes offered as suggestions. Problem with quick fixes are they are not always the proper fix and in some instances do more harm than good. My suggestion has you under a doctor's supervision while you make what may be a severe change in what has been your long time diet. Whenever you do something like this it is always best to do so under a doctors supervision. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 11:08 pm: If you still stink after taking a shower then perhaps you need to change your diet, Stay away from fatty/greasy foods. Also, If you haven't already try switching body wash, soaps and deodorant.
Shower everyday if you need too but toss healthier foods in your diet and you will see a big difference. Good luck [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
hnstymtrs answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 10:30 pm: Dear I stink,
Are you showering in the city's sewer? Just kidding!!
Diet my dear stinky, diet. Bad odors are mainly caused from your body processing food that is killing your genetic structure.
I used to stink so bad, even after a long hot soapy shower. The smell seemed to come from my pores. When I almost died from chicken, my dad introduced me to this diet. I no longer need deodorant, or soap. My skin is natural and gleaming, I lost weight and can think clearly.
Understanding how the foods affect you as an individual Geno type, and eating the ones that act like medicine, will reduce your health problems a hundred fold.
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