The Origin of Champex
Effectiveness of Champex
Composition of Champex
Odours and Champex

Benefits of Champex for
Mouth Odours
Faecal Odours
Constipation
Improvement of Faeces
Intestinal Conditions
Increase of Bifidobacteria
Inhibitation of H.pylori
Hyperuricemia and Gout
Suppression of Allergies
Antioxidation

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Odour Function Overview

Recommended Dosages

Technical Tests

Finished Products

Specifications

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Champex™

The Function Of Champex™ - Causes Of Unpleasant Odours


Foul Breath

There are two major causes of mouth odours.
One is decaying food debris between the teeth, on the mucous membrane or in the oesophagus. This type (odours in the mouth cavity) is generated as time elapses.
Another is the foul odour that is absorbed from the intestinal tract into the blood, then breathed out from the lungs as foul breath.
In other words, foul mouth odours are a mixture of odours from the mouth and intestines.

Body Odours

These odours are composed of putrid intestinal chemicals that are absorbed into the blood and excreted through the sweat glands.

Faecal Odours

More than 100 trillion bacteria exist in the intestines. They create foul-smelling chemicals by decomposing the proteins and fats in ingested foods.
Major representative putrefacation bacteria are Welch bacillus and Escerichia coli, which create such foul-smelling chemicals as ammonia, indoles, skatoles, triptamine, mercaptan, hydrogen sulphide, and amines. Faecal odours originate from the rotten odours caused by such putrid chemicals.

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