quicktip Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 For those that have gone #2 either occasionally or frequently have you ever found a working internal deoderizer ? I eat clean drink plenty of water while enjoying an occasional cheat meal or day but I have never been able to find something to completely destroy the infernal odors my body produces. I've tried nullo, activated charcoal , spirulina , and a mixture of them over a brief period of a few weeks and have found everything to still be terrible although slightly less pungent . I'm curious if anyone has ever found anything which actually removed the odors completely or come very close to it withiut having to sacrifice meat. ( I say sacrifice meat as I read that a vegan diet removes the smell a lot more ) Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 If odor neutralizes aren't working then its probably your diet. Try eliminating one or two foods/drinks for a couple of weeks and see if that has any effect. If not then move on to two more. You may also want to add some cultured yogurt. Their probiotics can help balance your guts microbiome. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 *WARNING... reading this may cause you to vomit / never eat red meat again. Link to comment
kevindhca Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Chlorophyllin compounds like Nullo have been well known for odor reduction for over 50 years with almost no side effects. There are other brands available, both in capsules and liquid. It can found at a health products store. I take Chlorofresh capsules by Natures Way, one morning and night. I did find a good side effect though. It has completely eliminated my really bad acid reflux. I used to take acid reducing pills when it got bad, but since taking chlorophyll, I haven't even needed a Tum's. Chlorophyllin is a form of chlorophyll converted to be water soluble. A lot of Ostomy patients use it in the bag. Dosage is important for best effects. You need to take enough to get the greenish colour and it helps to split the daily dosage morning and night. Link to comment
Drybb1 Posted December 21, 2014 Share Posted December 21, 2014 To Kevindhca, Beyond the Chlorofresh, is there any specific morning bath products you've tried that have worked to eliminate the residual odor from a night in wet cloth diapers? Drybb1 Link to comment
SeekingLeaking Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 I've been 24/7 for almost three years. Every morning in the shower, I use Dr. Bonner's liquid organic soap with lavender, with a mesh scrubbie. It does a great job of getting rid of any residual odors, and the lavender is good for the skin, so it helps guard against rashes. Link to comment
kevindhca Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 I don't use cloth so I can't specifically address that. I keep hydrated so there's not much smell. When I take my night diaper off I just wipe myself off with a baby wipe. I prefer Pampers scented wipes. It's getting harder to find scented wipes these days as most of the manufacturers are removing fragrance. Link to comment
Wet Knight Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Chlorophyllin compounds like Nullo have been well known for odor reduction for over 50 years with almost no side effects. There are other brands available, both in capsules and liquid. It can found at a health products store. I take Chlorofresh capsules by Natures Way, one morning and night. I did find a good side effect though. It has completely eliminated my really bad acid reflux. I used to take acid reducing pills when it got bad, but since taking chlorophyll, I haven't even needed a Tum's. Chlorophyllin is a form of chlorophyll converted to be water soluble. A lot of Ostomy patients use it in the bag. Dosage is important for best effects. You need to take enough to get the greenish colour and it helps to split the daily dosage morning and night. Link to comment
Repaid1 Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 *WARNING... reading this may cause you to vomit / never eat red meat again. Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Actually there is no fly larvae in the majority of any meat that is sold for human consumption under USDA Guidelines, there may however be eggs...when refrigerated the process to convert from egg to larvae, is slowed significantly, but when frozen it stops completely, there for the eggs can't turn to the larvae stage. When meat is properly cooked the eggs are destroyed, and even if undercooked the eggs could not withstand the human digestive system and would be ingested and converted by the gastric system even more so faster than the red meat itself. That's too bad. I was hoping the larvae in my intestines would hatch, that way I could fart flys. Link to comment
Diapered Dave Posted January 2, 2015 Share Posted January 2, 2015 I tried shoving a can of Glade air freshener up my butt once, but it caused me to walk funny... Link to comment
Creepymouse Posted January 3, 2015 Share Posted January 3, 2015 My stepfather has a habit of gassing out the house with his overuse of "air freshener" after using the bathroom. He got Gain scented Febreeze - both Gain and Febreeze make me cough and choke. He uses the stuff frequently right across the hall. *dies* Link to comment
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