?Swallowable Perfume ?

Calgary, Alberta
November 2, 2011 12:14am CST
I dont know if this if safe because its made of chemicals not herbs or plants, Basically a perfume company invented a pill. That will make your sweat and breathe smells like the scent of your choice, Taking a bath, applying deodorant and an perfume spray for sure is like the easiest and safest way for sure to smell good. It has a commercial already: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9cVAZrY_9E I have no idea if this freaky pill is safe but its scaring me,This could be poisonous if we ate something else after popping this pill. For sure the idea sounds cool,a pill that will make our body smell good when we sweat.... But you know we have sensitive body parts that gets hurt with chemicals... My worries is that it may hurt our eyes or our "Jenny-talia" Do you think this is worth trying? Do you think this is safe?
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15 responses
• Malaysia
2 Nov 11
Oh dear. True, it may sound really good but I don't think they have ANY idea what it might do to your body! Our sweat and all other body fluids we secrete all come from the water in our body. And there has to be a balance of chemicals between the water and our blood. Upsetting the balance can have a lot of devastating consequences! Not just our eyes or other parts but even our liver and kidneys too may be affected. The kidneys and liver, after all, are the ones responsible for maintaining the balance of chemicals in our body. I'd rather have to stick to using deodorant or perfume that I just apply externally than to swallow something that could cause liver and kidney damage!
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@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
hello Capt, I will never dare to try this one. I better become a vegetarian to make sure that I always smells sweet. But trying this pill...uh uh...so scary and no thanks Have a good day Captain
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
Pineapple can make a person smell good,and its not even hard to eat because its delicious, For sure there much more affordable and much more easier methods to smell good without the risk of getting diseases.
@GardenGerty (160708)
• United States
2 Nov 11
It is not something I would do. Generally speaking your sweat will smell like whatever you eat the most of, like garlic, or onions, or spices. So if you eat good tasting foods, and sweet smelling foods your sweat will smell sweeter anyway.
@GardenGerty (160708)
• United States
5 Nov 11
I know. I try to eat as many naturally good things as I can. Drinking too many sugary sodas can make you stink as well. My first husband tried to train a man to be a truck driver and the guy was on the truck with him and drank like two cases of pop a day, and even my husband, who normally could not smell things, told me it was rank having to ride in the truck and smell him.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
I know that, thats t5he reason I eat basil and mint a lot cos I love their scents.Apparently this thing is not made of natural materials, its made of chemicals used for making medicines and I found it scary.
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• Calgary, Alberta
6 Nov 11
have you noticed 99% of people are so negative about it because of its purpose and how to use it, I think drinking lots of water also make3s people dont stink, I drink lots of water and i dont have any body odor problems.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
3 Nov 11
Dunno about this one..Externally applied smellies have worked out ok for us as long as they've been around..why mess around with the concept?..and didn't I read a while back about a tanning pill you could take?
• Calgary, Alberta
6 Nov 11
I guess its marketed forpeople who were too lazy to rollon a deodorant, but what if they were to lazy to swallow a pill too? I know for sure its ridicolous in many ways,.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
2 Nov 11
Hi captain "Good things come at a price" but they never said anything similar for the bad things. This pill that you mention, will bring in many issues at least for me - a set of ailments over the period of time, and also (the important one) - it will kill the natural odur or me. I dont smell that bad and I am happy with what I was gifted naturally. I rarely use cosmetics and so I will stay away from this chemical intake
@GardenGerty (160708)
• United States
6 Nov 11
Since the 1950's there have been gums and breath mints made of Chlorophyll and Retsyn. Chlorophyll is the natural green part of plants. Retsyn is a form of copper gluconate, and type of copper that can be metabolized and is useful for treating some ailments. Chlorophyll is why things like parsley and fennel help freshen your breath. It is sometimes recommended to give pets chlorophyll tablets to help with bad smelling gas. It does not hurt and is not a perfume. Brands to look for, but I am sure they are not the only ones for people are Certs and Chlorettes.
• Calgary, Alberta
10 Nov 11
Isnt it amazing that majority of people are repulsive about it, I wonder if someone will be daring enough to try it.
• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
Maybe if they canmake one made of organic and naturalmaterialsand their product will be good for thebody instead of harmful peoplemay try it but at this moment, allI can see is harm,
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@kyrararen (601)
• Indonesia
2 Nov 11
I dont have any idea about these pills. but one thing I know for sure, that our sweat actually doesnt have any smell. it is the germs that live in particular part of our body that causes it. I think taking a bath/shower regularly a day put some deodorant will do just fine. and I dont think I would want bother to try it. you know, even the things we used to think that is safe, turned out to be one of the causal factor of cancer. let alone this thing, that is I can say it is chemical.
• Calgary, Alberta
2 Nov 11
thats what bothers me,it could be cancerous,they didnt even say any health benifits, they only said it will make you smell good.
• Indonesia
2 Nov 11
yeah so I will only recommend you the old school way ne. taking bath then deodorant, spray, clean clothes. and voilla~ the you refreshed version~
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
Their commercial looks scary as heck too and they expect people to buy this. but on the other hand we know people keep on taking things they know that will harm them for temporary benifits,
@peavey (16936)
• United States
19 Sep 12
The whole idea is horrible. What is the point, anyway? Besides obvious health dangers, wouldn't that mean that you'd be too lazy to spritz on a little cologne? Swallowing a pill for everything has become so common that I guess this was just a matter of time, but it's ridiculous and no way safe and not just for sensitive parts of our bodies.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
19 Sep 12
You're probably right about the kids trying it. They don't stop to think how dangerous things can be and they don't know about some of the things that we were told were safe, but were not. Not that that matters. They'd probably try it anyway.
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• Calgary, Alberta
22 Sep 12
to think o it, most people nowadays eats poisonous and cancerous GMO's and processed food.
• Calgary, Alberta
19 Sep 12
consumers are so dumb so i wont be shocked if this thing will be a hit. I think the most likely victims, I mean market would be teenage kids who wants to be cool and rebellious, they will think this thing is cool and chic and will wrecklessly try it with no hesitation.
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
Hi! I wouldn't be trying this! It sounds scary, too since chemicals used in perfumes are usually not to be swallowed. If it's something like sweet potato, or onion, or garlic, or anything that affects our breath, sweat, urine, or even fart, I think it will be perceived as more safer since these are food. But perfume? It's not to be swallowed and to do away with the conventional is a difficult thing in the market especially when people are health conscious nowadays. Personally, I wouldn't try this.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
well we have peoplewho eats processed food even if they know it can kill them andgive them cancer or diabetes,so I guess they could still have some market somewhere out there. there could be some peoplewho willbuy it cos they like the short term benifits, they dont care about tommorow.
@buddha3 (1026)
• India
2 Nov 11
These companies do anything to market their products. It's better not to fall for these. Why on earth anybody would want to swallow perfumes? Damn..Let's not do it:)
• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
I guess the people who will try this wants to smell good and they dont care about the risk,all they care about is smelling good with an instant, taking a bath, using a deodorant and spraying cologne is not even hard.
@Keola12 (820)
• United States
3 Nov 11
No,I don't think it is safe. Such a pill is ludicrous for a company to be selling to the public.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
they only care forprofit
@jazel_juan (15746)
• Philippines
3 Nov 11
uhhh this is weird, is this clinically approved? like tested countless times? it might harm our internal organs, our intestines..i do not think i would date try it out.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
I dont know if its clinically approved cos they havent released it yet, They said its in developmental phase but their prototyped have been tested to some humans.
@teamrose (1492)
• United States
3 Nov 11
I wouldn't want to swallow any chemicals. We inhale and ingest enough chemicals in our daily lives already. Change your eating habits, less meat, more fruit and veggies and your body will smell good.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
I have a feeling this product wont sell at all 90% ofthe reactionit gets is negative.
@hvedra (1619)
2 Nov 11
If we smell funky it is because we have bacteria in our sweaty areas and/or because of our overall diet. Keep clean, use a natural deodorant stone and keep the junk and too much meat out of your diet and you shouldn't be pongy.
• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
Yeah and for sure swallowing a pill like this is such a risky method, it could melt a person's internal organs, Its such a huge risk, I'm not sure if someone is crazy enough to buy this and try this,
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@Mashnn (4501)
2 Nov 11
I wouldn't even dare look at it leave alone thinking about using it. Good luck to those who may decide to use.
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• Calgary, Alberta
3 Nov 11
I just hope they will be still alive after few years cos this thing screama cancerous to me.
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
I'm sure in due time someone will eventually come up with an organic version of the said pill. But for the meantime, it's better to stick with deodorants until extensive research has been made lest you expose yourself to possible cancer causing chemicals.
• Calgary, Alberta
19 Sep 12
on the otherhand cancer causing chemicals are everywhere, in the air we breathe and food that we eat. I guess no difference at all.