I have a friend who has been loosing weight, but I’ve noticed that she’s starting to smell a bit. She claims to take a shower every night and use deodorant. Could weight loss be the cause of her smell?
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umm sorry about that person above me they didnt answer the question at all haha. I recently lost a lot of weight and i dont… smell. so i dont think that is why your friend smells
It is possible for her to smell. What kind of program is she doing? If she is taking in a lot of vit b she would give off an odor. If she was eating only certain foods depending on what they are she could smell. Find out what she is doing then I could answer better.
Well the short answer is Yes! Weight loss can cause you to smell.
Weight loss done properly results in fat loss. That is the primary goal – to lose fat. You do want to avoid losing muscle. Muscle helps to keep your metabolism high so you can continue to burn fat.
The fatty tissues of our body is where we hold onto the poisons that we take in from our environment, as well as the poisons or waste that our bodies manufacture.
Now if you have ever heard the warnings from game and wildlife authorities about eating fish from questionable waters, you know that they always advise that we not eat the fatty parts of the fish, because that is where the toxins reside.
So when we lose fat, we will be detoxifying as we lose weight. And as the fat leaves our body in the form of sweat, urine and feces, those toxins will often give off an odor.
Anytime you detox, you are releasing these toxins into your blood stream, and it’s always advisable to do this weight loss, or detox slowly so that your body doesn’t become overwhelmed with the poisons being released.
You can use self hypnosis to assist you in any long term efforts to make changes. This is a simple process that just engages your imagination in a very healthy and productive way. If you could imagine every one of your cells working feverishly to detoxify and lose weight, and assist them in your imagination your body will respond better to what you want to accomplish.