My teenage son had a real problem with bad body odor and it began to affect his social life…We purchased DeodoRite for him as a last resort - within the first week of use we noticed an improvement…Thank you for an excellent remedy! - Joan C
What is DeodoRite?
DeodoRite is a safe, non-addictive, FDA-registered OTC remedy formulated by our team of experts in natural medicine, containing 100% homeopathic ingredients especially selected to relieve body odor by addressing the underlying causes and improving the natural cleansing functions of the body.
By naturally increasing the elimination of toxins, DeodoRite thus helps promote healthy liver functioning and reduces excessive perspiration.
This remedy is taken internally and presented in small tablet form. It is easy to ingest and hassle-free with no artificial colors or preservatives. Due to its specially chosen ingredients and unique manufacturing method, DeodoRite is safe for children and adults.
All Native Remedies homeopathic products and biochemic tissue salts are manufactured in a FDA- and GMP-registered pharmaceutical facility under the supervision of qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists. Individual ingredients are listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS).
All about body odor
We have all experienced body odor at some time in our life - whether it was after sweating through a particularly strenuous game of sport or wearing a certain pair of shoes that always seem to cause smelly feet! Body odor can be unpleasant as well as embarrassing, and for some people, it is a constant worry.
Though most people think of body odor as being caused by perspiration, there is more to the problem than this. Body odor is actually produced by a combination of anaerobic bacteria and products excreted from your body during exertion or periods of raised metabolism. Moisture and the secretions of apocrine sweat glands promote the growth of these bacteria on the skin which result in an odor. Perspiration itself has no particular smell.
The smell of waste products excreted by our bodies is also affected by toxins we have ingested or absorbed into our bodies. In a modern environment, our bodies are subjected to a host of chemicals and toxins in our food - including pollution in the air and even household cleaning products.
These toxins may accumulate and reduce proper functioning of the intestines, liver and kidneys - organs usually very adept at eliminating toxic products quickly and effectively. This clogging effect on the organs of elimination causes toxins to be excreted through the skin, leading to unpleasant and embarrassing body odor.
Diet is another important factor affecting body odor. Certain foods, such as onion, garlic, spicy dishes, fried foods and coffee can dramatically, though temporarily, increase unpleasant body odor. People who are prone to body odor should avoid these types of food. In the long-term, poor dietary habits can also lead to occasional constipation and micronutrient deficiencies - two other culprits of body odor.
Excessive sweating and/or body odor are sometimes an indication of an underlying ailment including liver disease, metabolic disorders or periods of hormonal change like puberty or menopause. If you have experienced a sudden and persistent change in perspiration or body odor it is important to consult your health care provider to exclude an underlying medical condition.
The natural way
If there is no underlying medical cause for the problem of body odor, most people go through a process of looking for an antiperspirant or deodorant product that will rid them of unpleasant body odor. Underarm and foot deodorants or antiperspirants are popular options.
Some people may try brand after brand to try to cure the problem though, of course, external products will not get to the root cause of an internal problem. These synthetic deodorants and antiperspirants are also not without their own health risks.
Antiperspirants and deodorants contain substances like aluminum, polyethylene, talc and dimethicone. These chemicals have been associated with many health problems including Alzheimer’s and kidney disease.
There is a lot that can be done naturally to help combat body odor. Try to avoid refined sugars in your diet, as they can contribute to bad smells (and garlic especially). Sweating is a great way to flush out toxins so try to jog or sit in a sauna to promote sweating and detox. Alcohol and tobacco is known to contribute to bad body odor so try to cut back or avoid smoking and drinking completely. |