Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Interesting. I've changed my diet so much and every few months my staples are very different but the smell has been pretty consistent so I'm not sure if its arsenic. It has much stronger rose overtones but definitely an Indian like essence. It has gotten less fragrant as time goes on. I must say I do like it though. I have never associated with any bodily symptoms, and I'm pretty sure its there when I feel pretty darn good. When I do feel like crap I usually have a sharp sulfury smell. That smell makes me angry. Its got an incredible sharpness and its very volatile. It goes away without washing after a few hours, which I presume means it was something volatile evaporating out of my pits, and not bacteria or anything like that. My companion has an interesting smell too. Its got overtones of maple and brown sugar with great earthy tones mixed in to balance it out. Its very grounding. Like me she still has her days where it takes on a disagreeable odor but we are both still detoxifying and rebuilding from having such terrible foods the first 20 years of our life. - > > > Ya even though I'm on the road to healing still, my pits smell rather > > good much of the time without anything. Occasionally they still get a > > sharp disagreeable smell but most times they have a pleasant smell I > > would describe as an indian incense with rose, its really interesting > > especially because I thought it was the spices I was eating but it > > didn't change once I stopped. > > > > Not joking, I've even had guys smell my pits and they agreed with the > > whole indian incense thing. I don't even burn incense when I meditate > > so it must be some internal alchemy going on. > > > > - > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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