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Have you ever had his testosterone level checked? I would consider

precocious puberty.

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My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he is

getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

Any ideas why?

Gail

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> My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he

is getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

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> Any ideas why?

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> Gail

I agree I'd check hormone levels. My dd started with body odor very

early too. We are awaiting her hormone level results.

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I'd consider yeast/bacteria. Sometimes a diet change can cause this,

too. Did you take him off of supplements recently? Was it a gradual

weaning, or all at once?

René

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> My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he

is getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

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> Any ideas why?

>

> Gail

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Hi Gail :)

Sweating can be a sign of detoxing..a good thing.

Too much sweating or no sweating like I had for years can be a sign of metal

toxicity.

I didn't sweat for many years, not even when taking doses of magnesium which

usually helps regulate sweat and then within the past few months of NCD I was

finally able to sweat normally. A wonderful thing even tho I now may have to

find a safe deordorant. Sonething I've never had to worry about...lol

With your guy there may be a small chance that he's getting older and developing

so he starts sweating but from knowing a bit more of the situation I'm thinking

the detoxing with the NCD you did got enough gunk out of him to start his body

working approriately.

I still admire you for the having the guts and stamina to plow through what you

did. whew..you are amazing!

Hope to see you at Applebees the 21st!! I want to buy you a drink

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[ ] Re: Body Odor - 6 years old

I'd consider yeast/bacteria. Sometimes a diet change can cause this,

too. Did you take him off of supplements recently? Was it a gradual

weaning, or all at once?

René

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> My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he

is getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

>

> Any ideas why?

>

> Gail

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Yes, I will be there.

Gail

[ ] Re: Body Odor - 6 years old

I'd consider yeast/bacteria. Sometimes a diet change can cause this,

too. Did you take him off of supplements recently? Was it a gradual

weaning, or all at once?

René

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> My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he

is getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

>

> Any ideas why?

>

> Gail

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I did cold turkey. No NCD, no supplements and not as strict a diet on GFCF.

His language got better and less stimming. On occasion he gets the under arm

odor. Before I would ask him what he wanted for breakfast and he would say

waffles and sausage now he says, one waffle, two sausage. Yesterday we would

out shopping and he said, Dad, can I go upstairs? Normally, he would just say

stairs.

Gail

[ ] Re: Body Odor - 6 years old

I'd consider yeast/bacteria. Sometimes a diet change can cause this,

too. Did you take him off of supplements recently? Was it a gradual

weaning, or all at once?

René

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> My son is no longer taking supplements or NCD he at various types he

is getting under arm odor - like he needs deodorant.

>

> Any ideas why?

>

> Gail

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Wow, that's amazing. How did you decide to take him off everything?

Hunch?

My daughter gets the underarm thing, from time to time. She's NT

with mercury toxicity. I've always treated it as dysbiosis, and it

goes away. Usually this means extra probiotics, some tea tree oil in

the bath, and now GSE/No Fenol when required.

take care

René

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> I did cold turkey. No NCD, no supplements and not as strict a diet

on GFCF. His language got better and less stimming. On occasion he

gets the under arm odor. Before I would ask him what he wanted for

breakfast and he would say waffles and sausage now he says, one

waffle, two sausage. Yesterday we would out shopping and he said,

Dad, can I go upstairs? Normally, he would just say stairs.

>

> Gail

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Well to be honest I started to run out of the supplements and he seemed to be

stimming excessively when he was on the supplements and the NCD. I don't like

to give him the NCD without the supplements so I stopped the NCD until I

purchased the supplements but each day went by before ordering it and that is

how it evolved.

Gail

[ ] Re: Body Odor - 6 years old

Wow, that's amazing. How did you decide to take him off everything?

Hunch?

My daughter gets the underarm thing, from time to time. She's NT

with mercury toxicity. I've always treated it as dysbiosis, and it

goes away. Usually this means extra probiotics, some tea tree oil in

the bath, and now GSE/No Fenol when required.

take care

René

>

> I did cold turkey. No NCD, no supplements and not as strict a diet

on GFCF. His language got better and less stimming. On occasion he

gets the under arm odor. Before I would ask him what he wanted for

breakfast and he would say waffles and sausage now he says, one

waffle, two sausage. Yesterday we would out shopping and he said,

Dad, can I go upstairs? Normally, he would just say stairs.

>

> Gail

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