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Hi everyone.

IDK if this is the right place in this forum to post my question, but I'll give it a try. I wash my pits regularly, shaved them, even waxed them several times, i tried with antibacterial soaps, alcohol, tried different antiperspirants, washing with vinegar, different sticks, AND still my pits stink.

I tried eliminating different kinds of food for a period, but nothing has ever changed.

Any suggestion what should I try next? Should I be concerned? It's really uncomfortable to spray yourself with an expensive perfume and after 3 minutes to have your pits ruin it all....

Thanks to everyone.
 
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Botox?

the smell comes back immediately or after a couple of days? I mean if it is external, bacteria can travel from pit to shirt to pit, so if you are wearing something over again, like pjs, then it might bring it back. Also, if your detergent and/or dryer are not doing enough to kill them maybe they are even on your clean clothes.
If it is a physical/internal thing, I don’t know. It might just be your brand? Drink lots of water. I have heard stories about diabetes or thyroid issues if it smells fruity, but that is more the sweating side. If it smells like bleach, there could be liver or kidney issues.
 

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In all seriousness, the smell is caused by bacteria that feed off of the type of sweat your pits and groin emit, not the sweat itself. I woul recommend an antiperspirant with aluminium active ingredient for a week or two, to starve the bacteria, so to speak. I would not recommend long term use of the aluminium because of its possible link to cancer. After that, be especially fastidious with your pit hygiene like you would be with your foreskin hygiene.
 
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Hi everyone.

IDK if this is the right place in this forum to post my question, but I'll give it a try. I wash my pits regularly, shaved them, even waxed them several times, i tried with antibacterial soaps, alcohol, tried different antiperspirants, washing with vinegar, different sticks, AND still my pits stink.

I tried eliminating different kinds of food for a period, but nothing has ever changed.

Any suggestion what should I try next? Should I be concerned? It's really uncomfortable to spray yourself with an expensive perfume and after 3 minutes to have your pits ruin it all....

Thanks to everyone.
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Hi everyone.

IDK if this is the right place in this forum to post my question, but I'll give it a try. I wash my pits regularly, shaved them, even waxed them several times, i tried with antibacterial soaps, alcohol, tried different antiperspirants, washing with vinegar, different sticks, AND still my pits stink.

I tried eliminating different kinds of food for a period, but nothing has ever changed.

Any suggestion what should I try next? Should I be concerned? It's really uncomfortable to spray yourself with an expensive perfume and after 3 minutes to have your pits ruin it all....

Thanks to everyone.
Would be happy to clean your pits orally--or die trying
 
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