Your problem is probably caused by overgrowth of inappropriate microbes in the small bowel, some information for you. as you will read there is a test!!
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It certainly could be intestinal. Constipation can certainly cause it, malabsorption disorders , etc.
It has been found that Chlorophyll (a water-soluble source of vitamin K in plant foods) may be beneficial in controlling urinary, body, and fecal odor. You should talk to your doctor about supplementation.
Maybe you should see a nutrionalist. Or an Herbalist. There are many different herbs and foods that could help you. You may have candida in your system and the odor and bad breath you have could be them. I have seen an herbalist for a while now and I have never felt better. Just a suggestion. They are well schooled and are not quacks. They do know what they are talking about.
have you tried charcoal tablet??
Regarding the breath odor. Most are caused from the nasal cavity or mouth. Other causes can involve the following:
* Accumulation of postnasal drip on the posterior of the tongue
* Poor oral hygiene (particularly failure to clean between the teeth with floss or an anatomical tooth pick)
* Improper dental care (eg, faulty bridgework, leaking crowns, abscesses)
* Mouth breathing and other causes of dry mouth (eg, medication, stress, prolonged lecturing, long time between meals)
Peridex (a prescription mouthwash) can be considered. A dental referral can be considered for further evaluation.
Body odor can be caused by constipation as well as irritable bowel syndrome. A flexible sigmoidoscopy can be considered as an initial evaluation if constipation is an issue.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.