Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
Usually a body odor is bacterial in nature. The best you can do is take 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda and 1/4 teaspoon of citric acid twice a day two times a day, once in evening and morning. Take a bath in borax and wash the solution especially in the areas in question. Also, eat some yogurt now and then to restore the intestinal flora. People with body odors tend to eat a lot of fried foods, milk, and meats. So try to eat more fresh leafy green vegetables and less sugar.Replied by Gloomgloom69 (Manila, Philippines) on 11/15/2012
take vitamin b1 100mg b6 5mg b12 50 mcg =)Replied by Jennifer (Myrtle Beach, Sc) on 10/30/2013
I used to have terrible body odor until I found this website. I am finally free of all the embarrassment! My solution was three fold: first, I changed my diet, cutting out most processed foods and taking chlorophyll tablets, probiotics, and doing a colon and liver cleanse to clean out toxins. Next, I have been showering with apple cider vinegar (rub on armpits before shower-- kills the bacteria) and third I have been using a clinical antiperspirant with 14 percent alum chloride which stops sweating completely (if there is no sweat, the bacteria have nothing to feed off of and so there is no smell.) just doing this for one day, and my 13 year problem was solved-- I am so grateful for the help I have received from this website and I hope my solution can help others-- best wishes!