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Monday, July 5, 2010

REMEDIES FOR BODY ODOR

An unpleasant odor is caused by several factors such as:
Heavy sweating (perspiration), which may occur under the arms, groin palms, sole of the feat and fore-head. And this may result from:

I. Hormonal charges during puberty intense emotional stress may stimulate the sweat glands under the armpit of groin to produce excessive sweat.

II. Excess iodine in the body may cause sweaty hands.

III. Prolonged wearing of nylon socks and shoes etc.

IV. Change of stage in life, such as menopause.

An offensive body odor is produced when the rapidly growing bacterial or fungi attack the sweat that is produced. Night sweat should be properly investigated in order to rule out serious health problems like tuberculosis and syphilis.

Body odor may be as the result of poor personal hygiene.
International pollution associated with constipation.
Intake of some food like garlic, onion, fish, eggs, red meat, excessive caffeine, fried and baked food items that contain rancid fats and oil.
Over growth of yeast cell due to excessive consumption of whit sugar.
Cigarette smoking and alcohol beverage consumption. It may be associated with more serous health problem such as:

Liver and kidney problems.

Fungi and yeast infection

Metabolic disorder e.g. diabetes mellitus.

Deficiency of vital mineral like zinc.

Low blood sugar level etc.
As soon as the above mentioned health problem are ruled out, it then become less difficult to eradicate an offensive body odor.

REMEDIES
1. Avoid processed food, white sugar and white flour products, hydrogenated oil, spicy foods like onions   and garlic, alcoholic and caffeine containing beverages and smoking.

• Embark on detoxification which includes: copious intake of water.

• Occasional intake of plain water or Aloe Vera gel enema or colonic irrigation.

• Regular intake of diluted lemon juice with ice cube.

• Fresh tomatoes and sage juice fluted pumpkin juice as a souse of chlorophylls

• Intake of up to 5g of activated charcoal every day, especially if the body odor is associated with bad breath.

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