Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Hi Jen, Not Tommie, but hope you'll welcome this response. As we improve our diet and lifestyle, our body begins to cleanse out old, unresolved trash. Our pH rises, our hydration, oxygenation, circulation, and elimination all improve dramatically. And as all this happens, every part of us begins to look, feel, sound, taste, and smell differently, and for the better! Within the context of your specific question, every bodily fluid, including sweat, takes on an entirely different and far more pleasant (or at least less unpleasant, depending where you are along your path), smell and taste. It becomes quite common to experience one's own smell as a reflection, at least in part, of one's diet. What we often fail to realize is that this has always been the case. When we ate food that took days to pass through our system, and that therefore began to rot rather extensively inside us, we smelled of rot. Now, we smell of fruit and such. That our smell reflects what we eat is nothing new; only our awareness is new. Best to all, Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of jem_3000 Friday, December 08, 2006 2:37 PM rawfood [Raw Food] Re: Smell of Sweat (Was: You know you're a Raw Foodist When...) Tommie, I was reading through your list on your blog and noticed you mentioned something about the smell of sweat. I just recently noticed I smell different, and was wondering more about that, in particular. When I got running I smell sweet, kind of like brown sugar and honey (like Honey Bunches of Oats, if any of you ever ate that ;P). Just curious as to whether this is a good sign or a bad sign. Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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