LIVER & KIDNEY SUPPORT & and several HERXHEIMER support links, too. -
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- To be on the safe side,
If you have a glucose test kit at home, you might check your glucose levels. Or next time you are in a drug store, see if they have a sort of nurse's station as some do now. They may do this for you for free or a small charge.
And maybe ask them about this concern and if there might some urine test strips that could help easily determine if kidney function is basically okay.
Fabrics?
Any new clothes? Synthetic fabrics will do this. 100% cotton is best if it's against your skin. I found this out the hard way with a new cheap suit long ago. By the time lunch hour would hit, I smelled like a farm animal. It was the acetate fabric that did it.
New detergent might not be washing clothes well enough or may have some kind of film it leaves on clothes. Same with fabric softeners, they all leave a film on clothes (and dryer sheets can clog dryer vents with this stuff and create a fire risk, too).
Maybe your shower gel (or the like) has changed formula? Call the manufacturer as they can tell you right away.
And some clothes have chemical coatings on them, fabric "polisher" or flame retardants. -
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- I had another thought last night but it flew out the window.
I don't think this is it but another variable could be if you are getting enough salt and electrolytes - and enough water spread out during the day.
Oh, oh, oh, it just came back to me: CHLOROPHYLL. You can buy this straight as a green liquid with a slight farm yet refreshing taste, mix with water.
Or Chlorella / Spirula supplements contain this and tons of other good nutrients.
A different thought this morn - perhaps some new medication might be having this effects (and if so, likely due to liver or kidney stress - or some chemical reaction in the body, perhaps.) -
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- Just stumbled over this while scanning my file notes for something else:
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