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Sweat Smelling Like Ammonia?

Punt

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Anyone ever notice that there perspiration smells like Ammonia while on cycle? Maybe its just me, but I've noticed the distinct smell after morning cardio lately. Hmmmmmmm
 
You are experiencing protein to glucose conversion, of which ammonia is a by-product. You may be burning a little bit of muscle during that morning cardio!
 
Punt said:
Anyone ever notice that there perspiration smells like Ammonia while on cycle? Maybe its just me, but I've noticed the distinct smell after morning cardio lately. Hmmmmmmm

You're not in ketosis are you? If not, might be due to high protein intake...doubful though, cuz your body would get rid of that via the urine.
 
probably I'm wrong on but I notice it when I have been training for too long in a workout.
I talked with a doctor once concerning it and she said something about a specific type of bacteria or something that you can control via either probiotics or something else like that.
I only ever get it if I train say over the 1.5/2 hour mark in one session.
 
(post #4)

"That odor is most probably a by-product of protein breakdown. The most
likely candidate is methylmercaptan, which is produced by the breakdown
of the amino-acid methionine. Basically, it's telling you that your body
is scavenging protein. That odor is most probably a by-product of
protein breakdown. The most
likely candidate is methylmercaptan, which is produced by the breakdown
of the amino-acid methionine. Basically, it's telling you that your body
is scavenging protein. "
Dr. John Hussman
---------------------------------------------

"The body does not excrete elemental
nitrogen, and when amino acids are deaminated and broken down the byproduct
is NH3 (ammonia). Ammonia is toxic to the body, and so it is converted
to urea, which is not. This has the further advantage that for each urea
molecule excreted two nitrogen atoms are excreted (it takes two ammonia
plus one oxygen plus one carbon to make a urea molecule).

Protein intake will affect urea output as well. As protein intake increases
the amount of protein that is used for energy increases as well. In order
to burn protein for energy, though, it is necessary to deaminate it
first. Thus, increased protein intake will result in increased urea
production.

Because ammonia is a byproduct of protein metabolism (the amine (NH2) group is
removed when proteins are broken down via the TCA cycle). It's not kept in
the body as ammonia (NH3), though, because ammonia is toxic to tissues.
Instead, it's stored as urea ((NH2)2CO), which is found in urine and sweat.

Upon contact with air, urea will break down, forming ammonia. That's where
the smell comes from".
 
You are experiencing protein to glucose conversion, of which ammonia is a by-product. You may be burning a little bit of muscle during that morning cardio!

Fuck, this really pisses me off. The whole reason I started doing morning cardio on an empty stomach was becuase of everyone saying it was best for burning fat!

Any ideas how to adjust my body to burn fat, as opposed to muscle during morning cardio?
 
Ketosis makes you smell strange or it could just be something your eating or supplementing. I read that high tes. levels create an oder in some men.
 
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