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    My BO has gotten worse :( High protein??

    I'm taking in 1lb of protein/LBM and my BO (especially my armpits) has gotten worse!!! before I started dieting, all I did was apply some oldspice deodorant (24hr) in the AM and by night my armpit was still smelling fresh....

    But NOW, at noon my armpit gets ripe!! Could this have anything to do with my high protein intake??
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    you could always shower more...

    soap works too :-p

    try an antiperspirant if you dont use one already
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