Other body odor sites
Our Bloodborne Body Odor and Halitosis blog started on May 26, 2008, is the sister blog to the MEBO Research site. It is intended to be thought-provoking and provide information about systemic body odor and halitosis. The blog is updated regularly with body odor and halitosis news and opinions. There is also an accompanying Spanish blog, 'Olor corporal y halitosis.'
Body Odor Support Forum

The Body Odor Support Forum was founded by a sufferer, Arun Nagrath, BSc Pharmacy Hons, MSc, who has done some Postgraduate research in Odour Analysis. This is the main body odor support forum on the internet. Arun has big future plans for the site including a major database in an effort to compile data for future research.
Australian Trimethylaminuria Foundation (ATF)
Rob Brown's ATF website and ATF TMAUcure Forum are taking a proactive approach to TMAU research. Based in Australia, The Australian Trimethylaminuria Foundation has teamed up with an expert in FMO3, see Research Proposal entitled, 'Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches to Trimethylaminuria'.
Yahoo Trimethylaminuria Forum

Kristen Juegeta
Kristen has been openly honest for the last few years about her condition, and has portrayed it very well in her blog as well as in her TMAU Research website. She also enjoys singing, and you can watch her singing on her site and her youtube page where she asks for requests - Request Kristen to do a song.
N.O.R.D. TMAU Fund : Current amount $6741
NORD provides accurate, reliable information and is a strong voice in advocating for needed research and improved treatments. Every month NORD provides a running list of the funds along with the total amount donated in their UPDATE newsletter.
About the N.O.R.D.
NORD
(National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.) is a U.S. national charity that was formed in 1983 by the individuals and organizations who supported the Orphan Drug Act, an important piece of legislation that provides incentives to encourage the development of new treatments for rare disorders. A TMAU sufferer, Cheryl Marshall, set up the TMAU fund. The purpose of the fund is to collect donations that will be used solely towards research into TMAU; When the balance of the fund reaches $35,000 tax deductible contributions, the process of issuing a Request for Research Proposals from research scientists or investigators in the field of TMAU can begin; thus triggering further funding from NIH to set in motion an 'official' research. It is possible to donate online.
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Recent Mystery diagnosis TMAU documentary featuring Cheryl Marshall