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What do you think started your patm? And what helped you with your patm

For me my patm start when I was around 15 Going through puberty, I had been on anti depressions at the time. I started to notice  people say the class smelt bad, the bad smell from me lasted for about 5 months. Once that was over and countless trips to my doctor and therapist which both said I was fine the smell finally ended. I then started to notice people begin to sniff, couf and rub there noses alot and I knew it was me.And had lasted for mouths and still going strong. I started taking vitamin b2 and zinc which both didn't help. I am now on a gluten free, Dairy free, low card, little to no sugar diet ATM. I have not seen to results. But its to early to say. I just don't get why I have to go through this and why i have it. It can be many things or linked to, sibo, inflammation, gut issues, leaky gut, gerd, dandruff, ammonia, tmau, candida, h pylori, and more. I pray every night wishing I had a cure. Good luck all join our community...https://discord.gg/XETtQ9jpGH
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This disease occurs due to the presence of a small ulcer, because pathogenic microflora gets there. The organ in which the ulcer is still unknown, you need to look for it. This is the advice of knowledgeable people. Maybe it's the small intestine, maybe the genitals, maybe the lymph node, or something else. The smell decreases with a plentiful diet strictly according to the schedule and a decrease in drinking when eating. You can drink it after 1-2 hours. The main thing is that the gases from the intestines leave unhindered.
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