• Avoiding certain foods such as fatty foods, oils, and strong smelling foods like garlic, onions, and curry that can seep through pores can
help with body odor.
So awesome how magnesium can
help with body odor, I take magnesium daily.
Not exact matches
Using deodorant (or deodorant
with antiperspirant) every day can
help keep
body odor in check, too.
Some moms barely notice a difference in
body odor, but unfortunately for some moms, they are dealing
with a little more than just B.O. Reducing
body hair, wearing natural clothing, and adjusting the foods in mom's diet may
help lessen the strength of the
body odor.
For example, researchers can now see if
body odor reflects other conditions, says Craig Roberts, a biologist at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom: «It's important because it might
help with noninvasive diagnosis of disease and potentially for biometric technology using genetically unique and distinct
odors.»
Treatments are available to tackle the root of the hormonal imbalance, while simple changes to lifestyle, such as choosing clothes
with natural, breathable fabrics, may
help reduce
body odor.
Chlorphyll does an amazing job
with helping the liver to detoxify, potent antioxidant & decreases
body odor especially if I've eaten meat or spicy foods.