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I have a bad breath, bodyfish odor problem and is desperately seeking help !!!!

I have been having this problem for a very long time and can't seem to find a doctor who can help me. I have been to so many doctors in all fields until it's not even funny. I don't eat a lot of stuff , especially sugars, meat , and dairy products .However no matter what doctor or tests are done they all seem to come back inconclusive. I'm often in the herb shops doing research to help me find a cure but that search comes up inconclusive as well.  Some people who know me well has referred to as having OCD . How ironic is that especially having a problem where people think that you have a hygiene problem. Needless to say that people are curl is an understatement , on how bad my life have became since this problems . If it was as simple  as going to the doctor are using a different type of soap this problem would have been solved a long time ago . Well I can assure you  it is not that simple.This problem has taking so much of affect on me until I'm even dealing with it in my dreams , when I do sleep.
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My best advice to to take a bucket of water,  about 6 lime and salt. I want you to take the 6 lime and cut it in half and squeeze it in the bucket of water and pour about a quarter of the salt in the water. Take a dipper and pour the water over your head first and scrub your self. Wash under your armpits,  your balls every part of your body. Also take the lime and scrub your body with it. Onces you are done use ivory soap and wash up. Let me know how things go. And as a male bath at least 2 times a day.
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