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Body odor change on Choline Bitartrate, not fishy

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#1 brainslugged

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Posted 03 June 2012 - 11:44 PM


Previously, with my piracetam and oxiracetam, I was using Choline Bitartrate. I noticed that my body odor was a bit off. Not fishy like some people have complained, but less pleasant. It is a bit difficult to describe, but previously, my body odor had been more "warm" and almost sweet. With the stack, it slowly became more "sharp" and less pleasant to me.

Recently, I have been lowering my doses in order to try aniracetam with an empty slate.

I was combining my choline and oxi into a single pill, and when I stopped taking that pill (still taking piracetam), after a few days, my body odor returned to normal.

The BO is not the main concern, as it is obviously normally concealed, but I am concerned about the underlying cause of this. I have only ever heard of people smelling like fish from it.

#2 xEva

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Posted 04 June 2012 - 06:42 PM

What about this:

http://en.wikipedia....imethylaminuria

Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish odor syndrome or fish malodor syndrome,[1] is a rare metabolic disorder that causes a defect in the normal production of the enzyme flavin containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3). When FMO3 is not working correctly or if not enough enzyme is produced, the body loses the ability to properly break down trimethylamine (TMA) from precursor compounds in food digestion into trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) through a process called N-oxygenation. Trimethylamine then builds up and is released in the person's sweat, urine, and breath, giving off a strong fishy odor or strong body odor.



Is it possible that consumption of piracetam, oxiracetam or Choline Bitartrate increases the body's demand for this enzyme, which in turn leads to body odor?
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#3 CognitionCoefficient

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Posted 04 June 2012 - 07:02 PM

I've experienced this on Strattera, and to a lesser extent, on Huperzine A and choline supplements in years past.

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Posted 17 April 2021 - 06:05 PM

If you are healthy your body odor should never smell bad even if you dont shower for 1 week and workout, and your room and things u use like clothes should always smell good. Even if you sweat. The bad smell comes from you being unhealthy and the bacterias around your enviroment that gets on your skin. So I would look into vitamins with the drugs you take. And you shouldn't feel such an immediate bad body smell. including your wastes too etc.

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#5 kurdishfella

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Posted 21 July 2021 - 09:48 PM

Block testosterone to smell better for males. A odour cant become so bad that it never goes away at that point youd be dead. its the clothes that amplify the smell.

Edited by kurdishfella, 21 July 2021 - 09:48 PM.






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