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Post by doobia on Jul 19, 2011 23:26:08 GMT
Still Doobia, suffering and still trying to make a headway in life by studying at graduate school. I have a strong conviction that a solution will be found before my graduation day, may be sometime in 2013. I try as much as I can to stay away from people because of the way they react toward me but sometimes this is difficult because I must attend classes and conferences.
I am a black male ready for any female who is ready to accept my condition, it does not matter whether she is a sufferer or not.
For now I do not want to write much except to ask the Almighty God to shower his blessings on all of you who are making efforts to bring hope and happiness to Mankind.
I salute you ALL!
Doobia
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Post by jaxthemax on Jul 20, 2011 1:49:30 GMT
Well I'm not a female, but I do know what you're going through and I also wanted to welcome to this site. It seems that I have gotten my body odor under control so if you ever want to ask any questions, then send me a message
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Post by doobia on Jul 21, 2011 0:13:14 GMT
Thank u Jaxthemax. I may want to know how u did it. I have been using chlorophyll and activated charcoal tabs for a while but cannot tell if my condition is getting better bcox I cannot smell myself and those around me are not ready to tell me. So if ur protocol looks good why not.
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Post by jaxthemax on Jul 21, 2011 23:43:39 GMT
Yes I use chlorophyll daily to get rid of the odor. There are ways you can tell if you don't smell to people, one of the ways is by observing if you give off less reactions than you did previously. Have you actually heard in the past that people say that you smelled bad to them? And if you did, then do you hear less of it or none at all. Have people ever coughed and sneezed around you in the past? And if they did do the people still do it now? By observing these things I knew that my odor has reduced, but I couldn't really tell if it has been completely gone because I would see people murmur to their friends when I would walk past, thinking that they were talking about how bad I smelled. So the ultimate way to find out if you smell is by walking passed someone and then immediately confronting them to ask them if they could smell you. I don't know about you, but I really hate to feel like I smell bad all day so I finally got the courage to start asking people if I smell bad. I've been doing this for a couple of days and all their responses say that I don't smell bad, but the way I can tell that they're telling the truth is by the puzzled look on their face. So now I'm 80% sure that I don't smell bad
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Post by doobia on Jul 23, 2011 2:19:19 GMT
Thank you Jaxthemax for the reply. I do not think my odor makes people cough or sneeze but they always want to keep a distance at least a chair away. I do not ask people any longer because I questioned some friends in the past and all they tell you is that they cannot smell anything but you still find them in a way reacting to you. I think it is only family members and ones partner who may tell you the truth. I hope one day there will be scientific means of knowing exactly what the smell is and how intense or otherwise it is. Anyway, for now I will continue with the Chlorophyll and the activated charcoal tabs.
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