DEVROM
Shay,
I have been using Devrom for about three weeks. I didn't think that it was doing much, so I stopped last week but was told by my household that it does make a significant difference. So I'm going to start on it again. Not sure if it makes me smell like roses, but then again I'm not sure that I really want to smell like roses. I can give you some at the next meeting if you like to try them. Like I said not sure how you guage success other than the reaction of others.
Your bud and dandelion,
Rob
I have been taking them off and on. I can't really tell a big difference until I don't take them. I know that they do help some. In fact, I called the company to see about getting some more information on the product. I actually received it today, but it wasn't anything I didn't already have. I think since it is inexpensive, it is worth a shot. So I tried it. I definately would use it if I was going to be with a group of people in a close area. Does that make sense?
Nicki
Debbie:
The cause of needing an internal deodorant is due to the change in our bodies after surgery....I noticed right away once I was able to have my first bowel movement it didn't smell the same. I can't explain it...but maybe my family can and the gas smelled horrible. You can start using it right away.... Here is the link below to check it out. I haven't started taking it yet.
http://www.wlscenter.com/Devrom.htm
Gail:
Here is a website below where Devrom can be purchased. It is an internal deodorant. It controls the foul smell of passing "gas" as well as controlling the smells of bowel movements.
http://www.wlscenter.com/Devrom.htm
OK. What is DEVROM and why are people taking it post-op?
I remember posting a question about having foul-smelling breath, body odor or gas after surgery. I asked if happened and, if so, how long it lasted after surgery (first couple of weeks, first couple of years, etc.). I don't think anybody mentioned DEVROM.
Please educate the pre-op. Thanks.