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Glugglug
10-14-2009, 09:57 AM
I know this is a strange question but has anyone else noticed a change in their body odor after vaping? I notice a very noticeable change in the way I smell when I sweat not worse just diferent.Strange question ,I know but has anyone else experienced this?

vapefiend
10-15-2009, 01:53 PM
Yep. And it's not really such a bad thing. I think for this to happen, it indicates that your system is fairly clean. If the traces of vapor odor are noticeable in your sweat, it means you don't have a body full of toxins, where BO is the yucky, 'get away from me' smell that usually says that you, or whoever is offending your sense of smell, has not been bathing and/or using their deodorant frequently enough. I've cleaned up my system by taking in a lot of Chlorophyll from ingesting regular doses of Chlorella powder. It contains a higher level of Chlorophyll than any other food product, by far. It's an edible algae with with a high nutritional content, great for detoxing the body of heavy metals . Also a known cancer fighter. The Chlorophyll helps neutralize all kinds of body odors. I don't have to use commercial deordoants anymore with those nasty aluminum compounds. My farts never have an odor anymore and I never have to warn my wife to stay out of the bathroom after I take a dump. You can buy a kilo sized jug of powder for about $45, which is less than 10 cts. a serving. Look for Yaeyama Chlorella if you're interested.

"The problem with deodorants and antiperspirants is not only the aluminum, but how it works to reduce sweat and smelly odors.
Aluminum compounds or aluminum salts, such as aluminum oxide (Al2O3), are key ingredients in almost every antiperspirant. They are powerful astringents that close pores, stopping sweat and odor from escaping the body.
Antiperspirants may leave the outside of the body smelling fresh and clean â?? but inside, the toxins that would have escaped the body in the sweat have nowhere to go. For this reason, antiperspirants have been linked to problems with the sweat glands and lymph glands in and around the underarms."
naturalmedicine.suite101.com/article.cfm/aluminum_in_deodorant