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Re: Q re supplements...please mpdela!


OK, my son is here, and he wrote on a piece of paper exactly what I should say to you, so here it is.

 

First and foremost, if you have TMAU to some degree, then the most important thing to do is to clean out your intestines or the supplements won't work.  If you have too much TMA accumulated in your gut, the supplements and new diet are just not strong enough to handle the odor.  Perhaps it will after you stick to it for a very long time, but there's no guarantee. 

 

He says that the best way to think about it is to CLEAN OUT THE OLD AND REPLACE WITH THE NEW. 

 

It really worked for him.  He started with a mild laxative that at first did nothing to make him go other than the usual amount.  So the next day, he took it again and also rubbed the castor oil on his abdomen over his colon (he did not take it orally).  Then the following morning, he got "explosive" diarrhea, and the odor began to decrease after that.  He says to keep taking the mild laxative until YOU FEEL THAT YOUR STOMACH AND INTESTINES ARE ABSOLUTELY CLEAN.  This whole process should not take more than 3 days.

 

Since he has GERD and normally has heartburn, he did a bland diet during the cleansing using only the bland (not spicy) foods that are on the 3-page list of choline foods that I had told you work for him.  Don't eat any of the spicy foods on that list during the cleansing phase. 

 

After he felt well cleansed, we all began to notice a significant decrease in body odor.  Then, he began to take the Lactobacillus (acidophilus, also called flora replacement), one pill a day, or as directed on the bottle, for 3 to 7 days, and slowly began to eat other low choline foods noted on the USDA list.  Introduce new foods from the list little by little, so you can better determine which are not good for you. 

 

He wrote a list for you indicating which he believes cleans up his odor the best once you’ve finished with the initial cleansing:

 

1.      Low choline diet:  He says that diet is by far the most important in the prevention of TMA buildup in the gut.  FYI, he noticed that Burger fast food is really bad for some reason.  

2.      charcoal

3.      laxative

4.      chlorophyll

5.      Vitamin B2

 

He writes on his note:  After 7 days, don’t trust yourself as to how you smell.  Ask someone at 3days, 5days, 7days, and 10days.

 

After 1 to 2 weeks after your odor is gone, it will build up again even on a low-choline diet, so you have to take laxatives as needed to CLEAN OUT THE OLD AND REPLACE WITH THE NEW.  You probably won’t have to do such an intense cleansing process as initially, but you need to figure just how much you need through trial and error process.

 

Well Spidey, I hope this helps you.  Remember that whether this works for you or not, don’t give up, keep in touch, and we’ll try to help you in this forum. 

 

I know that the major setback about getting tested is that most doctors really have no clue about body odor thus making it even more embarrassing to discuss this with your doctor, the high costs of each test, especially when you have no idea what to test for because you and your doctors have no clue either, and the stress involved with spending all this money and going nowhere.  So, go ahead and try this treatment plan, since it is recommended by the National Health Institute, since you have already purchased the supplements, that should not have been too expensive, and let’s see how it goes.

 

My son’s skin no longer looks “stressed” and no longer is smelly as it was before because I think that by eliminating the TMA from his gut, it hasn’t filtered into his blood.  The first traces of odor coming back is in his breath because it comes directly from the gut.  The pH of his skin seems has gone down to normal. 

 

I believe that Olay’s Clarify & Cleanse daily scrub face soap that contains salicylic acid for acne treatment has helped him tremendously.  For his body, he uses Olay Daily Purifying with sea salts & microbeads body wash.  I don’t know if you have oily skin and a tendency to have acne, but if you do, this will help.  His dermatologist has told him to buy a face soap that contains salicylic acid because it helps diminish the size of black heads and white heads, causing them fall off from the pores leaving a healthier and cleaner complexion.  Since I couldn’t find this face soap in the stores, I just bought them online from a reputable pharmacy.  The soaps are probably the most expensive part of the treatment.  I guess I could have bought cheaper soaps, but maybe they wouldn’t have been the same.  Also, liquid/gel soaps are better than soap bars.

 

Please stay in touch, we would really like to know how you are doing to help you with this.  Don’t despair if this doesn’t work as you would like, all of us in this forum will help you through this until you find a solution.  Just try to do one treatment at a time, and introduce new foods slowly to be able to determine what works and what doesn’t.  

 

Good Luck!

mpdela

 

 
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