Body Odor (BO)

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Body Odor (BO): is the product of a toxic, waste filled body ‘terrain’.

Overview

Body odor varies from one individual to another; however, a body that is internally clean i.e.low waste levels in the tissues, will have little odor.

Digestion issues, sluggish bowel and poor liver function are central to BO regardless of a person’s age. Similarly, bad breath may or may not indicate issues of dental hygiene and tooth decay; it is more often a gut, digestion and resistance to leptin, insulin and adrenaline. Read Special Insights, Change Your Food Habits, Change Your Life here.

Gut issues are very much linked to BO because gut and digestion greatly influences the bowels. Poor bile production is a given where BO is present; babies smell sweet and healthy because their bodies have not had sufficient time to accumulate tissue waste and because their vital organs are generally functioning at peak efficiency.

Water consumption, sweets and fruit juices very much affect waste accumulation and inflammation in the tissues resulting in increased BO.  Use of deodorants, particularly anti-perspirents, are toxic and should be avoided.

Solutions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

Read the 6th edition of the book, Young Again!

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