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In a message dated 08/22/2001 9:29:04 AM Central Daylight Time,

dasway2@... writes:

> I have candida alone with a very bad body odor. Soap and water-not

> the solution. Have tried several cleansing products and a few

> antifungal products with little to no success. I'm also having major

> digestion problems which causes additional odors. ANY suggestions?

>

I have the same problem. I can stay inside all day long, never break a

sweat, and by bedtime I need to reapply anti-perspirant! I don't EVEN try to

wear deodorant, even though anti-perspirant contains aluminum.....but I do

use the Tom's of Maine brand, as I'm sure its a lot safer that most other

anti-perspirants. My naturopath told me that the body odor is generally a

sign of glandular problems, more specifically I think adrenal insufficiency

was mentioned. When I discussed this with my herb lady, she said its in the

blood so to speak. We discussed this issue and she relayed some interesting

information to me. She said that she attended a lectur in which the speaker

discussed cleaning out the blood.....he said he wears no deodorant, bathes

twice a day, and has NO body odor. She explained that it takes 90 days to

clean the blood, which can be done several ways. She also told me of her

" bloodless " birth. She had been on the candida program and then, like most

of us, fell off the wagon because she was feeling so good. After the birth

of her first child she lost an incredible amount of blood...which I thought

was " normal " in childbirth. After that, she was determined to NOT let that

happen again, so she began eating right again and taking her supplements.

She said with her second child she lost NO blood....not even the " liver clot "

that women who have had babies can relate to, another thing I thought was

normal. I have to say in staying on the candida program, that I can see a

difference in my menstrual cycle. Don't know if this exactly answers your

question, but to me, cleaning out your body, strengthening your systems, and

eating properly should correct the problem, over time.

Annette

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Isn't sassafras tea a blood cleanser? I know my grandmother used to drink

that every spring.

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I just remembered another case of body odor. A friend of mine had a bad

problem with it.......even anti-perspirant couldn't protect her for long.

However, after she went on synthroid (for her thyroid) the body odor

completely disappeared and now she uses nothing in the way of anti-perspirant

nor deodarant. This has been the only change she has made to her system, as

she hasn't started eating properly nor has she done any cleanses. I wish I

could say synthroid did this for me, but unfortunately neither it, nor any of

the glandular extracts, has rid me of body odor, nor helped my thyroid.

annette

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Hi

I am really shy and have been reading all the emails for about a year now. I

have learned a lot from everyone but never felt the need to respond until now.

These are my thoughts on body odor and how I've dealt with it.

It started out at my feet, (I have never talked about this to anyone-too

embarassing but I felt compelled to help)then slowly it was head to toe. It took

over 2 years to get really unbearable. It was embarassing to say the least. I

thought it was everyone but me. That is when I really started researching yeast

and related syndromes. In my experience, the odor is from having dye off but the

medicine is not strong enough to wipe it out so you keep repeating the cycle and

you build up immunity. You are probably doing all the right things but your

medicine is not strong enough to wipe it out in my opinion. I usually had hot

and cold sweats all during the day and especially at night. If I ate something

with carbohydrates, the odor was worse. I try to stay on the protein diet and if

I eat a lot of moldy foods like cheese, it will come back but not like it was a

few years ago. I was miserable. I tried covering it up with all kinds of

powders, scrubbing the skin off my feet in the sho!

wer, you name it. A lot of peopl

e swear by herbal's to rid the yeast butI've tried it all. I made my own tea

from all kinds of loose herbs and yes it really did help but the prescription

medicine was the key for me. I was taking Sporonox, Diflucan, Nystatin and

Nizoral. I interchanged these about every two days. I would take the

diflucan(200mg) with the nystatin and then the sporonox with the nystatin, then

the nizoral with the nystatin. This is the only time I noticed my eyesight

cleared, my ears were not stopped up anymore, my sinuses were much better, the

odor was gone,and I felt really really tired so I knew I was having dye off. And

my breath was rank. I have figured out that when I have too much yeast in my

body my breath & salvia, is really a very sweet taste all the time. Not a good

sign. Unfornuately I have access to these med's and the literature to get all

the prescribing information and side effects. I know it's expensive and it's

even harder to convince you physician that you have a yeast proble!

m and this is what you will need

to treat it. They want to give you more antibiotics which makes it even worse.

I try to stay away from them.I hope I have not offended anyone. So many times I

see people replying to emails trying to help and so many get offended. This is

what I did and what worked for me. Everyone is different. I just felt I had to

share my experience with the group.

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When you tried the bowel cleansers did they remove any

black plaque, mucus, ropes, etc...? If not, then those

products aren't doing their job. You need to see results

in the toilet. Also your bowel cleansing needs to continue

for a period of 3-7 years. It is possible for some to get

cleaned up in a years time but you have to stop the cleanse,

take a break and then start again.

Since the colonics produced more symptoms of an after odor

its logical to me that is was doing its job. Our body

eliminates

debris from every part of our skin glands and organs. What

may be most helpful is finding someone in homeopathic medicine

that could help your organs to dump this debris with herbs.

Also I would try doing the kidney and gallbladder/liver flush

before bowel cleansing. This will help your organs clear away

stones and cholesterol so that elimination will not back up in

you system. That is what it sounds like what it is doing.

LIZ D

LIZ D

Body odor

Thanks for responding guys. I do have a really BAD case of foot odor.

my breath, a.. everything stinks!! I'm pretty desperate, I have

been

dealing with this since '87 I would just like to walk with my Head UP

again.

Here is a list of some of the bowel cleansers that I have tried thus

far: AM/PM CLEANSE KIT- Natures Secret

Intestinal Bulking Agent II-Holistic Horizon

Colon Cleanse-- Health Plus

Colon Cleanse-- Winters

Vital Cleanse Kit--Gaia Herbs

7-Day Cleanse Kit-- Bernard Jensen

Colon Cleanse Kit-- Yerba

1/2 Dz colonics---they made me smell just like a

SEWER afterwards

I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE ANY STONES UNTURNED-

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

--- rabbitbrain@...

--- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

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You're right. You should have your liver enzymes checked regularly when taking

Sporonox & Nizoral. BUT I never have had a liver test during these " yeast years " .

I did notice that Diflucan did not work alone and I had to take higher doses

then recommended. A long time ago I read that it takes the same amount of time

that it took you to get to that candidiasis stage, to get rid of it with drug

therapy. If someone had it unknowingly for over 3 years then it would take about

that long to get rid of it.I am not sure if that is true, I can only tell you

what I experienced. The yeast become immune to Diflucan quickly so I always took

a nystatin with it and then nystatin 2 more times a day without the diflucan. I

was taking 400mg(Diflucan) 2 x day at the beginning.That is a high dosage but I

felt I was at the stage where I needed aggressive therapy or I was going to go

insane.

I would rather not say where I got the Antifungals, but it was not through my

family physician. I have so much empathy for everyone who does not have access

to these medicines the way I do. I wish you did. I feel sure if I didn't, I

wouldn't be able to handle all the symptons, fatigue, blurred vision, etc. Even

today I am surrounded by people (lot's) with the same symptons that I had (and

have) & I try to talk to them and enlighten them on the subject of candidiasis,

but no matter how educated they are, they do not want to hear it and they look

at me with such disbelief that I get so annoyed. I offer litature to support the

symptons but they won't even open the first page.

I hope this helps somewhat and I will be praying that it works out, that you all

will get through to your doctor(get him to believe) and then he will prescribe

accordingly. Take Care Group

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I wonder if, as a group, we could come up with every little nuance and

problem we have and call it a symptom of candida

========Original Message========

Subj: Body Odor

Date: 12/2/2003 10:30:35 PM Eastern Standard Time

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HREF= " mailto:candidiasis " >candidiasis </A>

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does anyone suffer from body odor? If so, what do you think is

causing it.

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> does anyone suffer from body odor? If so, what do you think is

> causing it.

For the most part it has been associated with colon health, or lack of it.

Have you done any colon cleanses?

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I read both online and a candida book that candida can cause

breath,foot,hair, or body odor.

> > does anyone suffer from body odor? If so, what do you think is

> > causing it.

>

> For the most part it has been associated with colon health, or

lack of it.

> Have you done any colon cleanses?

>

>

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Jeanne wrote:

> What causes....or how does Candida cause a horrible body odor that

smells like rotting meat or rotten something?

Candida overgrowth is only intended to happen when the body dies, in

order to break down the body. So you can imagine how much damage

candida toxins are doing, busily destroying and breaking down the

body while you are alive. The toxins may very well be rotting our

bodies. One lady I knew had brain lesions, like ulcers, in her

brain. After doing the candida program her tests showed no lesion

anymore. It's similar to alcoholics where their livers are rotting

because of the alcohol.

Foul body odors and bad breath mainly come from the intestines, where

most of the candida overgrowth is happening. Poor digestion is the

main cause, but candida toxins, which are mainly alcohol, are

everywhere and the body is trying hard to get rid of it through any

way possible. Toxins are eliminated through the skin, lungs,

kidneys, liver, bowels, and every orifice of the body, i.e. mouth,

nose, ears, eyes, sexual organs, etc.

Therefore it is important to aggressively and consistently do the

candida program. Lots of good probiotics help with body odors and

bad breath. Also liquid chlorophyll and lemon juice with sea salt

drinks can help in many ways: 1) help with detoxing, 2) increase

digestion, 3) provide trace minerals that are so important for body

functions. Chlorophyll is also a deodorizer and cleanser for the

bowels, which also chelates out heavy metals.

I hope that helps,

Bee

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It's been my experience that sugars/fruits, breads, crackers, etc. cause

body odor. It's my understanding that a " not-so-normal " body odor is caused

from

the Candida eating (the sugars/carbs) and depositing it's " waste " inside our

body. This waste is what causes intense body odor....among many other

symptoms.

Also, I experienced intense body odor when I went through my initial bout of

" die-off " . Obviously this is not a very glamorous time in life; to smell, to

feel like hell, to have no energy, and to have a foggy brain.

Stay the course and the Sun shall shine again!

In love with Health,

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I use baking soda in my bath water. It helps too. But I never seem to need to

use it underarms or otherwhere.

I drink several gulps of liquid green chlorophyll every day. It's wonderful to

help stop body odor. I've been drinking it for about a month now & I've noticed

the body odor has practially disappeared. The kind I buy from the health food

store is made from alfalfa.

Hope this helps others. It will turn your tongue & teeth green so they must be

rinsed & /or brushed afterwards tho.

It's a great purifier in & of itself, however. I used it successfully about 15

years ago when I was treating my candida at that time with juice diets mostly,

seed sprouts, wheat berry rejuvelac & raw foods.

I don't recommend treating it that way, however. That diet caused me other

digestive problems. It took a Chinese accupuncturist to tell me to start eating

cooked, warm food again. I also don't think I was getting enough protein in my

diet since I haven't eaten hardly any meat or fish for years since then. With

hypothyroidism, one needs to be on a high protein diet. So Bee's diet fits the

bill perfectly for a lot of my ills & I can tell it's working.

Blessings,

Caroline

From: Janice Ashby

I'am sure Bee has comments that would help, but I use baking soda from the

health store and put in under my

arms, just after I get out of the shower while the skin is still moist.

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Hi I'm new and I am glad I found this site. I have been struggling for

several months now Finally some help

I thought I'd add my two cents. I also noticed increased body odor

after I have " slipped up " on my diet. I found cornstarch right from

the box or can is great. Keep you dry and helps with the odor

Donna

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Hi I'm new and I am glad I found this site. I have been struggling for

several months now Finally some help

I thought I'd add my two cents. I also noticed increased body odor

after I have " slipped up " on my diet. I found cornstarch right from

the box or can is great. Keep you dry and helps with the odor

Donna

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Dear Donna,

Welcome to our group! You " will " find a lot of great help here.

Thanks for joining!

Bee

> Hi I'm new and I am glad I found this site. I have been struggling

for several months now Finally some help

>

> I thought I'd add my two cents. I also noticed increased body odor

> after I have " slipped up " on my diet. I found cornstarch right from

> the box or can is great. Keep you dry and helps with the odor

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You're just getting rid of toxins through your skin, I'm sure. (I'm

not an expert like Bee, but I would imagine the lymph system is

involved). I'm trying to gradually go " natural " and I just bought a

deodorant stone from Mountain Rose Herbs, which is some sort of crystal

sodium thingy that you put under running cold water and rub under your

arms. It costs $5 and lasts for one year!!! 2 days and no BO, but I

haven't had much of a problem in that regard either.... :)

Doug

>

> Hey all, i have been suffering from something new that in my life has

> never ever happened before. I am not one to usually sweat even after

a

> long work out but suddenly i have been reaking a horrib;e smell

through

> te armpits...is this due to candida?

>

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Thanks a bunch doug, can you explain to me more about how it works.

the toxins vs. the odour? Reem

> >

> > Hey all, i have been suffering from something new that in my life

has

> > never ever happened before. I am not one to usually sweat even

after

> a

> > long work out but suddenly i have been reaking a horrib;e smell

> through

> > te armpits...is this due to candida?

> >

>

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Thank you so much i really appreciate it everyone. I am so tired of

this indigestion.

>

> I use baking soda in my bath water. It helps too. But I never seem

to need to use it underarms or otherwhere.

> I drink several gulps of liquid green chlorophyll every day. It's

wonderful to help stop body odor. I've been drinking it for about a

month now & I've noticed the body odor has practially disappeared.

The kind I buy from the health food store is made from alfalfa.

>

> Hope this helps others. It will turn your tongue & teeth green so

they must be rinsed & /or brushed afterwards tho.

> It's a great purifier in & of itself, however. I used it

successfully about 15 years ago when I was treating my candida at

that time with juice diets mostly, seed sprouts, wheat berry

rejuvelac & raw foods.

>

> I don't recommend treating it that way, however. That diet caused

me other digestive problems. It took a Chinese accupuncturist to tell

me to start eating cooked, warm food again. I also don't think I was

getting enough protein in my diet since I haven't eaten hardly any

meat or fish for years since then. With hypothyroidism, one needs to

be on a high protein diet. So Bee's diet fits the bill perfectly for

a lot of my ills & I can tell it's working.

> Blessings,

> Caroline

> From: Janice Ashby

>

> I'am sure Bee has comments that would help, but I use baking soda

from the health store and put in under my

> arms, just after I get out of the shower while the skin is still

moist.

>

>

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Thank you , u dont know how valuable all this info is to me

right now.

>

> It's been my experience that sugars/fruits, breads, crackers, etc.

cause

> body odor. It's my understanding that a " not-so-normal " body odor

is caused from

> the Candida eating (the sugars/carbs) and depositing it's " waste "

inside our

> body. This waste is what causes intense body odor....among many

other

> symptoms.

>

> Also, I experienced intense body odor when I went through my

initial bout of

> " die-off " . Obviously this is not a very glamorous time in life; to

smell, to

> feel like hell, to have no energy, and to have a foggy brain.

>

> Stay the course and the Sun shall shine again!

>

> In love with Health,

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you janice, do you mean that the young boy got the odor from

eating too much meat. Reem

>

> bowietrek@...:

>

> I'am sure Bee has comments that would help, but I use

> baking soda from the health store and put in under my

> arms, just after I get out of the shower while the

> skin is still moist. I got that information from

> someone who's done that for over 20 years with no

> problems, except her son found a problem with that

> when he ate lots of meat. Before I used Baking Soda I

> used Apple Cider Vinegar, but it does leave bits of a

> stain on white clothes, I found the baking soda

> easier.

>

> Again, Bee would know .....

>

> Janice.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Bee,

Is it okay to apply 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda (after bath when the skin is

moist) to the crotch- which is so near the scrotum(its not good right if it gets

on to the scrotum-so salty) for fungal infection

Joni

reemfali <reemfali@...> wrote: Thank you

janice, do you mean that the young boy got the odor from

eating too much meat. Reem

>

> bowietrek@...:

>

> I'am sure Bee has comments that would help, but I use

> baking soda from the health store and put in under my

> arms, just after I get out of the shower while the

> skin is still moist. I got that information from

> someone who's done that for over 20 years with no

> problems, except her son found a problem with that

> when he ate lots of meat. Before I used Baking Soda I

> used Apple Cider Vinegar, but it does leave bits of a

> stain on white clothes, I found the baking soda

> easier.

>

> Again, Bee would know .....

>

> Janice.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Charise,

I think it might be the coconut oil you put on your skin. My husband

sometimes puts coconut oil on his skin and to me it smells a little

funky. He has been using the kind of coconut oil that tastes like

coconuts on his skin because neither one of us can stomach the taste of

it anymore. Seems like I can't stomach the smell of it either.

>

> Hi Bee...Charise. My coleagues at work are complaining about my body

> odor. They say it smells musty! Does this last the entire time you

> are on the diet and also is there anythng I can do to prevent or

cover

> it up. By the way, I think it is also due to my putting coconut oil

> all over my body after showering at times. Please help! Thanks

>

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>

> Hi Bee...Charise. My coleagues at work are complaining about my body

> odor. They say it smells musty! Does this last the entire time you

> are on the diet and also is there anythng I can do to prevent or

cover

> it up. By the way, I think it is also due to my putting coconut oil

> all over my body after showering at times. Please help! Thanks

+++Hi Charise. suggested it was the coconut oil, but please

let me know if you still have body odor after not applying coconut

oil. Okay?

Luv, Bee

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** Hi Charisse:

> > My coleagues at work are complaining about my body

> > odor. They say it smells musty! Does this last the entire time you

> > are on the diet and also is there anythng I can do to prevent or

> cover

> > it up.

***I had a drastic change in my smell during the first three months on the

program. It got

less intense then went away. I always thought it was the smell of Candida

toxins coming

out of my skin and mucus membranes.

By the way, I think it is also due to my putting coconut oil

> > all over my body after showering at times. Please help! Thanks

*** I never related it to coconut oil, but applying the coconut oil does help

kill the yeast so

I suppose you will have a little less die-off from using less coconut oil. I

wonder if rinsing

with Parsley tea or drinking it would help you. It's supposed to be a natural

deodorizer.

Marissa

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Yeah, it's a detox symptom.

Lorie

>

> Hi Group

>

> I am fairly new to iodine and have recently purchased Lugols. I am taking

four drops and had planned to increase as my body gets used to it. Only problem

is now that I am taking the iodine I have body odor that I did not have before.

Is this normal? Will it subside with time?

> I figure it could be toxins that are coming out but not sure. Don't like to

have offensive odor and would love to know how to combate that effect if it's

from the iodine.

>

> Dianne

>

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