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March 12, 2022 at 10:40 am #3577
Feride Rushanovski
ParticipantHi Marla I’m back with more questions lol
So my scalp is getting a really weird smell the second day after washing and it’s been happening a lot more the last couple of years it smells like cat pee, I use to have flakes dandruff too, and redness at the front where the hairline is and on the back too itchiness as well. Since using Nizoral 2% shampoo the flakes are gone and so the redness but the smell is still here the third/ fourth day of washing. What causes this embarrassing problem any suggestions on how to fix it please help, God bless
March 14, 2022 at 5:36 pm #3586Marla Pietruszko
Keymastertypically “scalp smell” is from sebum being secreted. It could be an issue with dysbiosis causing the flaking and smell. It could also be from pus if you have scalp psoriasis or eczema. I would stop using non-natural shampoo and also doing a really good scalp massage when washing, you can buy a scalp massager brush online. Secondly, cleaning out the body and colon is the only way to typically to get rid of any type of body odour. Chlorophyll, chlorella powder, etc.
Hope this helps!
March 18, 2022 at 7:44 am #3601Feride Rushanovski
ParticipantNon-natural shampoos make the smell even worse I have noticed and also they don’t clean the flakes and make it even itchier. There is no pus whatsoever thank god but just a bit of redness and a strong smell. Should I put some essential oils like tea tree in a regular shampoo and see how it goes or any other if you suggest? Would consuming black walnut help for cleaning the colon? I do consume psyllium husk tho.. And will get me a scalp massage brush as well. There was a time when I was consuming chlorophyll for this reason and it didn’t help it’s so frustrating and depressing.
March 21, 2022 at 12:43 pm #3609Marla Pietruszko
Keymasteryou always want to get to the root of the issue. Toxins and inflammation are causing the flaking/smell. so using a toxic shampoo will i crease inflammation and toxicity so while it may be TEMPORARILY fixing the external symptoms, it is progressing the overall issue as it is increasing the root of the problem. Natural shampoo will prevent your toxicity and inflammation from getting worse as it is not adding chemicals to the body so you can clear the source of the issue quicker. yes it may not temporarily relieve the symptoms but it is helping you address the ROOT cause.
I would watch the video i made on candida cleansing and follow the guidelines there and if you need more specific help, my candida eBOOK can help guide you. But yes, doing a colon cleanse and liver cleanse is highly recommended. chlorophyll wont help on its own when there are a bunch of underlying imbalances.
Say your car ran out of gas so it wont drive. you can get new tires, change the windshield wipers, get new pain on the car and do an oil change and while all that is benefitting the car, it still wont run WITHOUT the gas right? thats the case here. youre doing a lot of things to help your body but you need to get to the ACTUAL problem to see changes.
March 23, 2022 at 2:20 am #3611Feride Rushanovski
ParticipantYes, that totally makes sense, I have purchased the candida cleanse book from you, and I’m so very glad I did, definitely will rewatch the videos on candida cleansing and dandruff one on youtube, thank you very much for your help, God bless 🙂
March 25, 2022 at 4:14 pm #3615Marla Pietruszko
Keymasterso glad you’re enjoying it! Thank you!
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