- May 25, 2010
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Oy vey.The problem is the soap & or shampoo she is using... soaps is made with animal parts. The odor is your body trying to finishing defalcating them. Don't get offended, but you can prove this easy...don't use soap. Thats how I proved it to myself. Another way is to use Denorex shampoo, and just use the suds as your soap.
I would put iodine about the size of 1/2 dollar on her wrist. If it goes away in less than 2 hrs. she is deficient. Using it for deodorant is a sure way of killing odor, plus uploading needed iodine. Its what I use myself. Love your thyroid. If she is decedent she is getting it leached out of her, more than likely swimming, or drinking fluoridated water...ect
Don't go see another doctor... they already had a quack at it !!! You can also use the coconut oil and baking soda for tooth paste. Regular toothpaste leaches out iodine aswell... read the warning lables on the tube...
I am not a doctor, but one thing I know for certain is that, even if I were, I could not provide a specific diagnosis for a person I'd never seen. In other words, you don't know that the problem is her soap or shampoo.
What you are saying about toothpaste being a partial cause of iodine deficiency is true, but let's not sound the alarm bells like the anti-fluoride lobby has done. The sky isn't really falling when you consider most of us take in iodized salt on a daily basis anyway.
elamber22 - I agree with those who've mentioned possible dietary and hormonal links. Your daughter's age and unique physiological changes have everything to do with what she is experiencing now, but you might look into some all-natural, homeopathic remedies that will work without altering her body's chemistry while she hopefully grows past this stage.