The Deodor In Journal
Research, guides, and honest answers about gut health, body odor, and the inside-out approach to freshness.
The research is clear: most cases of persistent halitosis originate in the digestive tract. Here's how volatile sulfur compounds travel from your gut to your breath — and what actually stops them.
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Fresh Gut, Green Guard, Inside Clean — in that order. Here's why the sequence matters and what each product does in your body within the first hour.

If you shower daily, wear clean clothes, and still have body odor — your liver and gut are the most likely culprits. Here's the science.

Chlorophyll went viral on TikTok for a reason. But the science behind it is older and more solid than the trend suggests. Here's what we know.

Garlic and onions are obvious. But the real culprits are less known — and they affect people differently based on their gut bacteria composition.

L. Acidophilus, B. Longum, L. Rhamnosus — these are the strains with published research on volatile sulfur compound reduction. Most probiotic products don't include them.

When the liver is overloaded, odor-causing toxins escape through sweat and breath instead of being filtered out. Here's what Milk Thistle and Turmeric do about it.