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Body Odor Treatment


By jannet at 2009-11-26 03:27:53
Body odor is the smell that results when bacteria is present on the body. Perspiration (or sweat,) is generally odorless, though it has often been blamed for body odor. Sweat seems to cause body odor because bacteria multiplies significantly when it mixes with perspiration. Actually, most of the sweat that we produce does not have any smell. Eccrine glands, found in most of the exposed areas of the body, produce a watery sweat that usually evaporates quickly, leaving behind only dry skin, which does not attract much odor-producing bacteria. Apocrine glands produce sweat that bacteria love, and the odor created from the combination of eccrine and apocrine sweat can be a humdinger. The apocrines are located in parts of the body where moisture can collect and thus attract bacteria.

All people smell when they don't bathe often enough. Sweat doesn't smell when it first reaches your skin. The odor comes only after bacteria or fungi on the skin's surface break down the fat in sweat to form chemicals that smell. Most sweat glands produce sweat that contains no fat, but the sweat glands around the breasts, genitals and armpits produce sweat that contains fat. Most people prevent body odor by washing these areas frequently to reduce the number of bacteria on the skin's surface. As a general rule in preventing body odor, clothes should be changed and washed regularly. Such rules especially apply to items of clothing which come into contact with the body's sweaty areas, such as undergarments, shirts and socks. Clothes should be stored in places that have proper ventilation and smell nice. To achieve this one could use scented paper lining in cupboards and drawers. Individuals should additionally wear clean cloths made from natural fabrics such as cotton as these materials absorb perspiration better than synthetic materials. Moreover, wearing loosely fitted clothes as opposed to tight clothes will allow the body to breathe better.

Medicines can also be given by mouth, which help to reduce sweating and prevent or reduce body odor. These medicines include Maha-Manjishthadi-Qadha, Saarivasav, Chandanasav, Usheerasav, Bilva-Avelaha, Haridra, Daruharidra (Berberis aristata), Yashtimadhuk (Glycerrhiza glabra), Chirayta (Swertia chirata), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), Vishwa (Zinziber officinalis), Rakta -Chandan (Pterocarpus santalinus), Bilva (Aegle marmelos), Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Behada (Terminalia bellerica), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) and Usheer.

Botisol is powerful. This one of a kind solution is originally formulated to manage your body odor by killing the bacteria that is causing the foul smell in the first place. Botisol quickly goes straight to the source of the problem by working from the inside out. And, unlike other body odor management options, Botisol is specifically designed to work fast to take care of body odor as quickly as possible.

Tea tree essential oil is one to consider for underarm sweat, which I use everyday. You can also mix lemon juice with baking soda as a replacement for your deodorant. Mix white vinegar with water and soak it with cotton balls and wipe down your armpits and this will help get rid of body odor as well. Another tip to prevent body odor emissions would be to simply reduce the odor through your diet. This includes avoiding processed food or trying to mask it, for instance with baking soda or cinnamon powder. It is nonetheless important to continue vital bodily processes.

Read About Belching Remedies and Read about Blackheads Home Remedies and also Read about Body Odor Treatment
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