mpdela
Hi yukisan,
Congratulations with your efforts. I wish you the very best.
About sensing that your odor is getting worse before getting better, remember that the toxicity has been in your blood, sweat, and virtually your cells for quite sometime. Usually a cleansing regimen begins to give your body the welcomed opportunity to finally try to cleanse itself out now that the gut is no longer throwing toxins into the bloodsteam. In that cleansing process, your sinuses might be clearing up a bit more, and you are then able to smell yourself better. Also, the body cleans itself out by utilizing the largest organ we have - our skin. It is sweating out all the smelling toxins. Once that process is successfully completed, you will have a clean gut, clean blood, skin, and cells, and hopefully become odor-free.
Remember to begin introducing low-choline foods slowly one by one afterwards. At first, try to avoid meats or high protein foods until your odor is gone, in case your protein-digesting liver enzymes are not working properly, thus resulting in undigested food that produce odor again. Then, after you feel odor-free, introduce the lower-choline chicken & meats one by one to see how your body reacts. Strive to create a well balanced diet that your body can deal with.
About the chlorophyllin, it is recommended that you take it with zinc because it contains copper, and the zinc somehow neutralizes the copper. This is the most expensive of the supplements, and if you buy it together, the chlorophyllin and the zinc, it could cost you $18.00 at
http://www.smartbomb.com/le00601.html.
If you want to get a much cheaper chlorophyllin that also contains Alfalfa Powder but doesn't contain no zinc, it will cost you $6.48 at
http://store.thecatalog.com/2645.html.
You can then purchase the zinc on the side at any pharmacy or even grocery store.
I wish you luck with this. Thanks for giving me your update. It's good to hear how you're doing.
mpdela