What actually contributes to the «smell» is the bacteria that are living on the skin and the toxins removed from
the body via sweat (and sometimes foods you've eaten).
Not exact matches
Fluid loss
via sweating occurs at rates that exceed the ability of the player to replenish by drinking, with athletes frequently only replacing half of
body - fluid losses from exercise;
It was excreted from your
body via urine, tears,
sweat and other bodily fluid.
It's your liver's task to convert it into water - soluble waste so your
body can eliminate it
via sweat, urine, and bowel movements.
However, as your
body is able to expel toxins through the skin (
via sweating etc), a diet that increases the toxin load through the pores may lead to breakouts.
It's the job of your liver to metabolize these toxins and transform them into water - soluble derivatives for subsequent elimination from the
body via stool, urine,
sweat and respiration.
Of course, the human
body has many natural detox pathways
via the liver, urine,
sweat and feces.
«The organs and systems involved in the elimination of toxins from the
body include the kidneys
via urine, the intestines
via feces, the skin
via sweat and the lungs
via exhalation and expectoration.
Sweating is one of the most important ways the
body eliminates toxins and other impurities
via the skin, the
body's largest organ.
Sweating in the infrared sauna flushes fat - soluble toxins (including heavy metals) out of the
body via the skin.
When you lose weight, the by - product of the fat loss is removed from your
body as gases and liquids; for every 10 kilograms of fat you lose, 8.4 kilograms is released from your
body via exhaled carbon dioxide and 1.6 kilograms is released as water
via sweating, urination, and other excretions.