Are We Meant To Have Body Odor?
Body odor becomes an interesting subject when you understand that we’re really not meant to have it. Body odor is a sign of accumulated toxicity in our body, its odor leaking through our skin.
How do I know? Well, I’ve done deep body cleansing and except for rare occasions, I haven’t had regular body odor for many years – which wasn’t the case before I began cleansing my body deeply. And the rare instance when it appears is generally when I’m detoxifying, in which case I can smell that mess as it’s making its way out of my body.
Perhaps you’ve seen photos on the Internet of often enormous amounts of filth exiting from the body through colon cleansing? You may have also heard that most people have 10 or more pounds of old decaying fecal matter trapped in their colons at any given time. And at some point, you have to understand that it’s going to start to smell.
Have you ever wondered why most people start smelling somewhere between 13 and 16 years old? And why don’t they smell before then?
The answer: that’s about the number of years it takes to clog up our insides enough to produce a daily odor. For most people, 13 to 16 years of generally unnatural eating habits does it just fine. For most it’ll then be 15 or 20 more years to raise the toxicity bar to the next level and produce what we call health problems from all of stored waste in the body. But the point is, we’re not really supposed to smell from the inside out.
Bad breath is another sign of internal toxicity. To understand this, you’ll need to know that it’s a straight pathway from your mouth to your colon, and the reverse path is also true. So, bad breath (unless, of course, it’s garlic produced) is a sign of a toxic colon, and I’ll let you figure out the implications of what you’re really smelling.
Morning breath is common, and since I’ve cleansed my body deeply, it also hasn’t shown up in years. Why is morning breath so common and why does it occur? I’ll explain…
Our bodies detoxify themselves as we sleep. They take this time to detoxify us because we’re not digesting food and therefore we have extra energy to direct to detoxification.
So, each night, our bodies work to detoxify us from our daily incoming load of chemicals and previously unaddressed toxins. And each morning, we can smell the toxins on our breath that have been loosened for removal. The white coating that is common on tongues in the morning – those are toxins your body is releasing.
Morning breath is a mild detoxification symptom – or a symptom people experience when their bodies are detoxifying. And the heavier the toxicity situation, the greater the symptoms. So, the more toxic your body is, the more pungent your breath in the morning will be.
The good news is that you can cleanse your body to remove enormous stores of that toxicity, and along with it – you can remove your body odor.
One nice thing about cleansing your body deeply so that you no longer produce a daily odor is that deodorant becomes unnecessary.
Eliminating deodorant is important because most deodorants have aluminum as an ingredient. That may not seem like a big deal until you understand that aluminum is generally associated with brain atrophying diseases, including dementia and Alzheimer’s, and that ninety percent of what you put on your skin makes it into your bloodstream. This makes doing away with deodorant an important step – if you want to remember your loved ones on your seventy-fifth birthday.




























