Can Candida cause body odor?
Absolutely. Many times when people talk to me about body odor, foul breath, foul body, and unpleasant armpit smell, it’s very embarrassing for them.
It’s a very embarrassing problem, and the market for deodorant and antiperspirant is likely in the millions, if not billions.
I don’t use any of those kinds of products.
I don’t think there’s a need for those kinds of products if you’re eating really well.
You can generally avoid using all these chemicals on your body if you’re eating a healthy balanced diet.
Body odor comes from poor fermentation in the gut and a toxic liver.
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If you’re drinking alcohol regularly, if you’re eating bread or refined carbohydrates, candy, ice cream, and these sorts of things, you’re much more likely to have a problem with body odor.
People who follow natural ways of living, get plenty of rest, eat a balanced diet, chew well, and get to bed on time, don’t tend to have bad body odor.
We commonly see odor problems in combination with imbalanced levels of bacteria, yeast overgrowth, and low levels of beneficial bacteria. Body odor is fueled by lifestyle and diet that are not conducive to good health.
When you’re in great shape, your breath doesn’t smell. Your body doesn’t smell.
You don’t need to spray stuff all over your body to mask foul body odor. You don’t have to be embarrassed anymore.
If you have a problem with body odor, an excellent tip is to take a probiotic enzyme formula to improve the upper, middle, and lower digestion. The goal is to make sure fermentation in the gut is occurring properly.
CanXida Restore is a probiotic and enzyme formula that can help a lot with foul body odor. Take a look at this product is you’re embarrassed by the smell of your body.
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