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mark5w
Nov 10, 2013Explorer
qtla9111 wrote:
I hate to bring this up but I can't avoid it. If someone has that strong of an odor, there is either something wrong with their diet or they are sick. Healthy diets, good bowel moments, will result in little to no odor.
Funny how we check what our dogs do when they number 2 but most humans are unaware of what they produce and what it can indicate in terms of health.
A good mix of proteins like chicken and fish (the same special ingredients we look for in our pet foods), vegetables and smaller amounts carbohydrates and fats (junk food) usually render less odor. Also, exercise plays a big part in being regular. If you're not going at least once a day, putrification is taking place and is a major cause of colon/rectal and intestinal cancer. So if it's that bad, a good gastrointestinal doctor should be sought out.
That statement is not entirely true. Bacteria digesting different foods is the main cause of odor. Meat eaters will have a much stronger odor.
Talk to your doctor and he will very this and probable dispute some of the above statements.
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