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[quote=Anonymous]1. He needs to tweak his diet. Bad odors mean bad health. Seriously. Maybe he has to cut down on certain types of food (I can't have beans, for instance), or maybe he's lactose intolerant, or maybe he's constipated and needs to go more regularly and therefore he needs more fiber and drink more water... it's doing to be a while before he figures it out. 2. You don't have ventilation in the bathroom he can turn on? We have ours on a timer. You pick the time you want, and leave. It turns off after the allotted time. 3. Open the windows every day. Fresh air is good for you. I open them even when it's well below freezing. 4. Charcoal is good, but don't use scents to mask odor all the time - as you said, you'll be repulsed by the real thing after a while, and you never know what slightly toxic ingredients you're breathing in. [/quote]
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