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I went raw (fruits and veggies only)?

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for about 3 weeks in January but I started to get a strong fishy odor. Was that part of detox?

I also had olive oil

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  1. i dont think thats the problem i might be but i dont think so!! it was only 3 weeks and 7 months ago but i would go see a doctor if i were you and not food with to much oil and take lots of showers and wear lots of d.o and perfume till then but as for the fruits and veggies that is a great diet but you need a small peice of meat, fish, or chicken with it!! and it shouldnt cause a smell unless you are hormonally unbalanced! but like i said before i would go see a nutritionist, or just a regular doctor

    good luck with everything!!


  2. Try chicken or pork

  3. Some Raw foodies use Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil.  At least 2 of my RAW Uncook books use it in their recipes.

    It certainly could be DETOX..also a person becomes more senstive to everything as they clean up.. maybe your sense of smell has improved?! I certainly found mine is. Things smelled awful to me that I use to not think about. I felt like at one point in time I smell more than usual, but I did extra exercise & drank plenty of water to flush out my system. You skin is one huge organ that needs clean out(off) from all the junk you use to put in it too.

  4. no more olive oil.

    stick with the raw.

    detox is a very strange experience.. not the same for each person.

    the fishy odor probably came from the olive oil.. don't eat that garbage again.

    stay with raw instead.. and some steamed.     remember fresh fruits and veggies...   :D

    no more processed garbage.

  5. I started to get a strong fishy odor. Was that part of detox?

    More than likely.

    I got a strong curry smell for a few months when I first started to eat raw vegan  (I was NOT eating curry at time) and it just faded over time, as I detoxed more deeply.

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  6. It's possible, but I doubt it. I'd guess that you upset your natural hormonal balances with the change in diet and that's what caused it. If you want to try it again, talk to your GP, a nutritionist, and/or a naturopath.

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