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Old 04.28.2011, 02:51 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Nefeli
i wont joke. although, normally i would, since nostrils and snot are included here.

you arent alone.
i ll pm you a link i just found.
however, keep in mind that looking up online about health issues isnt ideal.
i mean, we all do it and why shouldnt we look up for things..but it can generate paranoia.


thanks for the link. i think it is mostly after i work out, so this makes sense:
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I can smell ammonia after a hard cardio work out. No-one else can smell, it is just a smell in my nose. Apparently it is from the body after using all its carb reserves, it then start breaking down amino acids of which ammonia is a waste product, from your blood the ammonia seeps through your sinuses causing you to smell it (I don't smell of ammonia, I smell ammonia). This apparently is normal. I'd say if you are smelling it not immediately after strenuous cardiovascular exercise then there is probably something wrong with you, go see a doctor and from them to check up on your kidney and liver functions, but judging on what I have read they don't tend to know what they are talking about. Demand to see a specialist, GPs are useless (sorry all you GPs but you are
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