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tasches
02-17-2005, 02:36 PM
My husband takes numerous medications for heart disease, Parkinson's and diabetes. Can medications affect a person's scent that they exude? I believe it may be affecting my attraction to my husband. Has anyone else experienced that?

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quincy
02-17-2005, 06:48 PM
Most definitely it can affect a person's scent/odour. As well could the fact that your husband has diabetes. Foods will also affect odour as well as personal hygiene (products used) and clothes cleanliness.

I'm wondering if taking a probiotic would help...that would be various types of acidophilus, bifidus, etc....to keep the flora of the bowel balanced, and in turn will help body odour.
Actually, I think most people should use them anyway.

quincy





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