Thursday, August 13, 2015

Dont piss people off!Natural home remedies for Body odour

Body odour starts with certain types of sweat . Eccrine glands pour out clear, neutral -smelling sweat , which cools your body as it evaporates . Apocrine glands , concentrated in your underarms and genitals, secrete a. substance that bacteria feast upon , causing strong odours . Stress, ovulation , sexual
excitement and anger can cause apocrine glands to kick into high gear . Some diseases cause the body to produce particular
odours , and so do drugs such as venlafaxine ( Effexor ) and bupropion ( Wellbutrin) .
Natural remedies for body odour
• Wipe rubbing alcohol , vinegar or hydrogen peroxide onto your underarms during the day to cut down the numbers of odour -causing bacteria.
• Dab on witch hazel. You can splash it directly on your skin or apply it as often as necessary with a cotton pad. The clear, clean - smelling liquid has drying and deodorizing properties .
• Dust baking soda or cornstarch on any odour-troubled part of your body. Both of these powders absorbmoisture, and baking soda also kills odour- causing bacteria.
• Shave regularly under your arms . Underarm hair can increase body odour because it traps sweat and
bacteria.
• Apply tea -tree oil to problem areas , as long as it doesn ’ t irritate your skin . This oil , from an Australian tree , kills bacteria and also has a pleasant scent.
• Essential oils of lavender , pine and peppermint fight bacteria. They also smell nice . Since some people have a skin reaction to certain oils , test the underarm area or a small patch of skin before using.
• Delightfully fragrant , sage can fight bacteria and reduce perspiration . You can purchase a solution of sage tincture or diluted sage oil , or brew some sage tea that you cool and store in a bottle . Any of these liquids can be used in the underarm area , but not around the genitals. And after using sage , wash your hands
before touching your face .
• A citrus fruit like lemon changes the pH level of your skin, making it more acidic. All bacteria, includingthe odour- causing kinds , have a hard time surviving in a highly acidic environment. Just rub on some
lemon and pat dry . Eat the right foods to counteract body odour
• Eat plenty of spinach, chard and kale . Green, leafy vegetables are rich in chlorophyll, which has a powerful deodorizing effect in your body.
• Have a few sprigs of parsley, credited with anti -odour properties . Or make parsley tea by steeping ateaspoon of chopped fresh parsley in a cup of boiling water for five minutes . Let it cool a bit before you drink it .
• Try wheatgrass juice, sold in health - food stores . Warning : It has a very strong taste , and some people feel nauseated the first time they try it. You might want to start with just 2 Tbsp ( 30 mL ) of wheatgrass juice in 3/4 cup ( 200 mL ) of water , then increase the proportion of juice in subsequent tastings. On first tasting, it ’ s wise to try this drink on an empty stomach just in case your stomach overreacts .
• Buy tablets containing chlorophyll . Many brands are available , made from plants like kelp , barley grass , and blue - green algae. Check the label for the dosage recommendation .
When to see your doctor
If you’ re sweating frequently or heavily, you could have an overactive thyroid gland, low blood sugar or a problem with the part of the nervous system that controls sweating. If you think you’re sweating too much or you may have a medical condition causing your body odour, see your doctor . And if you’ re taking a prescription medication that might be contributing to excessive odour, ask your doctor about switching to another drug.

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