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Timeleft, hang in there!


Hi timeleft,

See your inbox for a few messages I've sent you.

I'm sorry you're having a difficult time lately. I read your posts, and I see that you have been trying many things, from going to your doctors and dentist to trying the different remedies and diets. If your doctors tell you that you don’t have infections, but rather inflammation, then you might want to try a low choline diet and TMAU remedies (that are not expensive at all), for approximately a month, to see if you respond favorably to that. I know that you want to rule out the possibility of having TMAU, but I suggest you firt try the cleansing, short-term and long-term (only if the short-term works) treatment that I sent to your inbox, and then if it doesn't work at all, you can probably be more confident that you really don't have TMAU. But if it does work for you, then you should definitely be tested for it.

Sometimes these efforts don't always work for you the same way it does for other people because either these treatments address a problem you don't have, or because you first need to do a simple intestinal cleansing prior to starting the supplements and diets, and maybe what causes your BO is a combination of factors (sinusitis, digestive, hormonal) and treating them all simultaneously would help you best.

I always recommend that you start with one treatment at a time, introducing remedies and foods of one type of treatment at a time, only so that if it doesn’t work, you can determine what condition you should rule out. Ideally, you should be tested for a number of ailments, however, if you live in the U.S., that can be prohibitively expensive. So, what my son did is to try the TMAU diet and remedy, and now that we know it’s working very well for him, so he is planning to go through with his testing which will cost him over $300 as soon as he gets the money. I think that you need to give yourself at least 2 to 3 weeks of sticking to a treatment plan before you determine that it is or is not working for you.

Remember that what works for one person may be detrimental for another. For example, urine therapy is an old Indian ayurvedic tradition that has survived the test of time for the reason that it has worked for many people. Modern medicine claims that the main constituents of urine are water and urea, and it also contains small quantities of many hormones, metabolites, including corticosteroids, and antigens that could support the lymphatic system to produce antibodies against abnormal cells. Urea has been claimed by some to have an anti-cancer effect; however, these claims have not been supported by intensive scientific testing yet.

Even so, urine therapy it is not recommended for people who are taking chemotherapy, as this might alter the acceptable dose of the chemo in their bodies when re-introducing the chemicals in the urine back into the body by drinking their own urine. In the case of TMAU, which is diagnosed with the undigested TMA (the chemical that produces the odor) found in the urine, then retaking TMA into the body is adding more odor back into it.

In other words, what may work very well for some, may be detrimental to others, depending on the fundamental cause of the odor. You can't go wrong with any cleansing regimen, especially before beginning any new treatment.

Remember to stick to one treatment at a time.

Sorry I missed you when you logged on. Hope this posting and my emails help you. DON’T GIVE UP, we’re here to help you.
mpdela
 

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