I dunno, maybe as you get older you just stop giving a care about whether or not you leave the house smelling like cat piss mixed with meat pies. Or you already have a woman so you don't have to care anymore? Or you've decided records are your women & you don't care anymore about smelling good. Whatever way, it is foul.
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey Asch,
Sorry, but I think it's just you. Like Redd Foxx said...
You don't get more BO as you get older, but olfactory loss is a natural part of aging (I think you lose about 1 percent a year). Since your sense of smell is not as well-honed, you're probably not masking the odors as much as you did when you were younger (ie, soap, cologne, etc).
Unusual or marked changes in BO are usually a sign of disease (eg, a fruity smell can be a sign of diabetes or ammonia can indicate kidney disease) or a metabolic issue.
Unusual or marked changes in BO are usually a sign of disease (eg, a fruity smell can be a sign of diabetes or ammonia can indicate kidney disease) or a metabolic issue.
I would also suggest avoiding any kind of 'anti-prespirant' in your deodorant as that could lead to clogging of pores and long term complications.
I would say the same thing, but Schrock seems to be a culinary master, so I am left baffled.
HA HA yeah we eat all right down here. This semester it's going to be tough to cook it up like I have been tho.
My wife is super sensitive to odor so maybe it's rubbing off on me. She can smell RAW SUGAR if you leave it with the top off in the kitchen!
I've been taking echinacea and astragalus herbals for the immune system. They help a lot, but the echinacea pills smell terrible, like a barn. Maybe that's it?
Hasn't this been shown to be a bogus claim? (anti-perspirant causes alzheimer's)
I don't know, could've been. A friend first hipped me to it a few years back and I did some research at the time that seemed to confirm it. I've heard of other illnesses being related to aluminum so I just decided to stay away from them regardless.
I don't typically make a habit of busting an all-out sweat during the normal work day so I think I can get away with just plain deoderant. And if I do perspire real hevily, I just go roll around in the dirt -- seems to do the trick.
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Sorry, but I think it's just you. Like Redd Foxx said...
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
check your diet and booze consumption
I would say the same thing, but Schrock seems to be a culinary master, so I am left baffled.
I find I'm listening to KRS ONE less frequently as I get older.
BO! BO! BO!
Unusual or marked changes in BO are usually a sign of disease (eg, a fruity smell can be a sign of diabetes or ammonia can indicate kidney disease) or a metabolic issue.
I would also suggest avoiding any kind of 'anti-prespirant' in your deodorant as that could lead to clogging of pores and long term complications.
HA HA
yeah we eat all right down here. This semester it's going to be tough to cook it up like I have been tho.
My wife is super sensitive to odor so maybe it's rubbing off on me. She can smell RAW SUGAR if you leave it with the top off in the kitchen!
I've been taking echinacea and astragalus herbals for the immune system. They help a lot, but the echinacea pills smell terrible, like a barn. Maybe that's it?
i made the mistake of buying the powder once. gnarly to the max.
(ie; Alzheimer's...)
yeah..me too...
Hasn't this been shown to be a bogus claim? (anti-perspirant causes alzheimer's)
B.O. Jackson
I don't know, could've been. A friend first hipped me to it a few years back and I did some research at the time that seemed to confirm it. I've heard of other illnesses being related to aluminum so I just decided to stay away from them regardless.
I don't typically make a habit of busting an all-out sweat during the normal work day so I think I can get away with just plain deoderant. And if I do perspire real hevily, I just go roll around in the dirt -- seems to do the trick.