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Changes in hormonal balance, consumed food and metabolic shifts might have an impact on both quantitative and qualitative composition of sweat. Any shifts in skin microbiota as well as bacterial infections might change the composition of sweat, often producing distinctive odor, given that human organism remains in symbiosis with several microbial species that are able to transform chemical compounds of sweat. For example, in streptococcal intertrigo a distinctive foul smell of patients’ skin has been reported [142].Oat bran made my sweat stink depisite, bulking up my poo.. Why?
Nice!After 2 or 3 weeks of using oat bran for breakfast, it's starting to work really well for me. Good and regular bowel movements in the morning. At the beginning it was making me bloated as it took some time for my body to adjust to this new food in my diet.
It made me stink of ***t i think looool but ive had a few steaks recently too....Changes in hormonal balance, consumed food and metabolic shifts might have an impact on both quantitative and qualitative composition of sweat. Any shifts in skin microbiota as well as bacterial infections might change the composition of sweat, often producing distinctive odor, given that human organism remains in symbiosis with several microbial species that are able to transform chemical compounds of sweat. For example, in streptococcal intertrigo a distinctive foul smell of patients’ skin has been reported [142].
Could be from trimethylamine or Short chain fatty acids (butyric, propionic, acetic, isovaleric, isocaproic acid)
see table 1 of the study
Damn, I'm really enjoying it. It provides saitiation.Keep in mind something Dr. Peat said and I believe I experienced to some degree. Don’t do this for more than a year or two. There are bad effects over time. It is probably carcinogenic. Same as psyllium fiber I think. I don’t think it’s something to use daily over a long period of time.
Damn, I'm really enjoying it. It provides saitiation.
I appreciate your response. Pretty good advice.Eat it until you don't want it anymore... I think every food could be found to be "carcinogenic" if they study it looking for that... We've all heard about milk and IGF-1, meat and and the cooking process, Heck, even store bought orange juice could be carcinogenic...Eat what you enjoy eating and what makes you feel best. We aren't living forever......
What does this look like for you?I suspect I'm starting to experience some neuroexcitatory symptoms
Sort of like impulsive sporadic autistic tourette-like stress symptoms triggered by thoughts that I don't like.What does this look like for you?
I suspect the powdered milk, how is it dried, damaged protein of milk the tryptophan metabolites can give over-excitation..Is anyone experiencing negative symptoms from the startch in oat bran? After eating it every day for two months, I suspect I'm starting to experience some neuroexcitatory symptoms, which is why I normally stay away from starch.
I've also noticed that my appitite for meat has decreased, which I think is due to all the phosphate in the oat bran, even though I supplement 500mg of calcium carbonate daily, on top of a moderate amount of diary consumption. I've also added a bit of powdered milk to my diet, for extra calcium.
Interesting that you say that, because the over-excitation symptoms line up more closely with when I introduced powdered milk into my diet.I suspect the powdered milk, how is it dried, damaged protein of milk the tryptophan metabolites can give over-excitation..
"I highly suggest anyone wanting to try this is to start at very small amounts as if you're system is "slow," this can make symptoms worse. It will definitely stimulate your bowels, but it won't necessarily help you poop always.
Removing the inputs that are creating inflammation in the gut are primary. At the least, it's the safest place to start.
Ask me how I know this?
Then remove it!"
Removing the inputs that are creating inflammation in the gut are primary. At the least, it's the safest place to start.
What if its sugar?