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» runlikehell - im so glad i found a post about nasty b.
In response to im so glad i found a post about nasty b. posted by HullM917:Anyways I was wondering if you have tried any of those super strong antiperspirants for excessive sweating? They're - Certain Dri, Drisol, and BDri. Have you tried any of those, you wear them at night and in the morning you just apply regular deodorant. If you haven't tried it, take a look, they have worked great for lots of people. You can find them at just about any drugstore or grocerry store, atleast in the US. Here's a link to one of the products. Good luck and I'm praying for all you guys.
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» nevab4 - im so glad i found a post about nasty b.
In response to im so glad i found a post about nasty b. posted by runlikehell:
hi run and everyone,
long time having posted on here. I know someone asked me to update them about my "Dr. Natura" use. I started to use it, however, the amount of required fluid intake and the routine/regimen,was just ridiculous but I adhered to it. I felt more bloated in my abdominal region, but i did have some bowel movements, but it didn't seem to tackle the armpit odor prob. The other thing I tried was have my 'pits professionally waxed, and started using mitchum. Oh yeah, i finally raduated and don't have to worry bout unwelcomed gestures/glances in my direction, at least for now. I rarely leave the house, which is pathetic. I make sure, though, that the quantity of mitchum i apply is very minimal (a fingertip sized amount), cause i noticed a worsening of the odor if i really try to smear my pits with the mitchum/deoderant.
Oh yeah! i did visit some doctors affiliated with my prior insurance carriers, the didn't seem to know squat!!! or maybe they didn't want to be bothered by my complaints, so they just slapped recommened regimens of having a low fat/ cholesterol/ salt diet and increase exercise. I eventually cancelled the insurance cos it was costing me dollars for nothing.
I noticed an abrupt but short lived, odor free week, after taking a progestin pill my family friend (doctor) prescribed for me, since i was experiencing an extremely irregular episode of menstrual cycle.
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