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The following links are to articles on how you can manage stress and social anxiety:
http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/body-odor
http://www.moodjuice.scot.nhs.uk/shynesssocialphobia.asp
http://psychcentral.com/lib/strategies-to-reduce-anxiety-and-stress/
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Feeling depressed…even suicidal?
You can find help by clicking on the following links:
https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/detecting-depression#1
https://www.quora.com/What-do-I-do-if-I-want-to-kill-myself-but-dont-have-the-courage
https://www.quora.com/topic/Depression
https://www.healthyplace.com/depression/articles/depression-understanding-thoughts-of-suicide
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If you have a separate medical condition or are on any other medication, it may be a good idea to consult with a medical professional before taking anti-depressants of any kind.
Anti-depressants can help with anxiety. Click on the following link to learn more or to order from Amazon.com.
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We all have a microbiome. Don’t know what that is?
Your body is full of trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are collectively known as the microbiome.
Click here to learn more.
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The following is a portion of a post written by someone who believes she has found a cure for her odor. This is the link to the website: http://breathandbodyodour.proboards.com/thread/707/cure-tmau Maybe it will help some people. This post appears about halfway down the page of the website. (The writer begins her post with Omggggggg…) It was written on Sep. 13, 2014.
The poster writes…
This is my daily routine
1. I take kelp 150 mg and zinc 100 mg. (AM)
2. One cup of orange juice with 2 tsp of maca (AM)
3. One cup of black tea with two tea bags – no sugar (AM)
4. 8 ounce bottle of spring water with two tsp of baking soda with breakfast (AM)
5. One cup of black tea two tea bags- no sugar (Noon)
6. 8 ounce bottle of spring water with two tsp of baking soda with lunch (Noon)
7. Sip on spring water & baking soda throughout the day while chewing gum!
NOW THERES NO ORDOR!!!!
I eat regular foods throughout the day ( no restrictions)
I had a week consisting of
1. pre-menstruation,
2. a busy & sweaty day
3. A nerve wrecking meet
All are the worst times for me and I had no BO!!!!
I’m elated, ecstatic and joyously humble. I’m assuming so are my coworkers????
I just want to thank God for giving me a resolution to my problem!????❤️
I hope this helps with the research as well as other sufferers.
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On a strict TMAU diet but you crave meat?
Click on the following link for info on Beyond Meat brand’s plant-based burgers, sausages, and more. The taste of the real meat you crave, without the real meat you don’t want:
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Ever heard of Kefir, a beverage filled with numerous health benefits for the digestive system?
Click this link to learn more: https://kefirhood.com/
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Want to learn about possible clinical trials for health conditions of the gut in your area?
Click on the following links to learn more. Some studies may already be completed. But you can still learn about the results.
STUDY: Dietary Green Tea Confection For Resolving Gut Permeability-Induced Metabolic Endotoxemia In Obese Adults–Click the following link to learn more:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03413735?cond=permeability&rank=47
STUDY: Short Bowel Syndrome and Teduglutide Versus Placebo–Click the following link to learn more:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02099084?cond=permeability&draw=3&rank=104
STUDY: Lubiprostone as a Modulator of Gut Microbial Translocation in HIV With Incomplete CD4 Recovery on Antiretroviral Therapy (LAMBCHOP)–Click the following link to learn more:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01839734?cond=permeability&draw=3&rank=116
STUDY: Glutamine for the Treatment of Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (AT005291)–Click the following link to learn more:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01414244?cond=permeability&draw=3&rank=126§=X4301256
STUDY: Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of a Probiotic Product in Healthy Adult Subjects–Click the following link to learn more:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03234452?cond=permeability&draw=3&rank=147
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Want to know if the supplement you’re taking or you’re thinking of trying is safe and meets the claims that are on the product’s label?
Click this link to find out if certain supplements meet the guidelines of the United States FDA (food & drug administration): https://labdoor.com/about
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The following info on foods and treatments was taken from: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/tmau-trimethylaminuria.php
The following list of foods contain trimethylamine and its precursors that people with TMAU should avoid:
- Eggs
- Liver
- Beans
- Kidney
- Peanuts
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Soy products
- Brussel sprouts
- Milk from wheat-fed cows,
- Lecithin and lecithin-containing fish oil supplements
- Seafood (Freshwater fish have lower levels of trimethylamine N-oxide)
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Also try using body soaps with a moderate pH, between 5.5 and 6.5 Here is a PDF link for a list of soaps and their pH levels: http://www.dianayvonne.com/content/pHcleansers.pdf
Here are a few things you can do to reduce the effects of TMAU:
- Using body soaps with a moderate pH, between 5.5 and 6.5
- Avoiding factors that promote sweating, such as exercise, stress, and emotional upsets.
- Taking low doses of antibiotics to reduce the amount of bacteria like trimethylamine in the gut
- Taking activated charcoal or other supplements to decrease the concentration of free trimethylamine in the urine
- Taking riboflavin (vitamin B2) supplements to enhance FMO3 enzyme activity. Recommended intake is 30 to 40mg taken 3 to 5 times per day with food.
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