I dont eat spices in my food;i eat healthy;i shower morning and night.i use deodorant.But I still have BO.HELP


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It has something to do with hormones.

Sweat glands (apocrine glands) under the arms and in the groin secrete a substance that is the major non-food/drink related cause of body odor. This substance, which contains protein, carbohydrates and lipids, is often secreted by a surge in sex hormones caused by tense moments or emotional stress. It is then quickly attacked by bacteria, causing odor.

Some other possible cause of body odor:

* Kidney disease
* Liver disease
* Fungal infections
* Refined sugar (feeds bacteria and fungus on the skin)

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change the brand of your deodorant. Perhaps you could also try using liquid soap with strong aromas. As a last resort, maybe you should buy a good branded perfume and just spray a mist on your chest after a shower.
try putting on lots of extra deoderent and then use a body spray and lots of perfume
If you are doing all of these things and you are still suffering from BO, then make sure that you are drinking plenty of water.
You should be aiming to drink at least a litre and a half of water a day (six to eight glasses), this aids your body's internal thermostat system and means that any perspiration that you do produce is diluted, therefore, the smell won't be quite so strong.
If you are still suffering, then you should make sure that you change your deodorant regularly, like shampoo and conditioner, your body becomes used to it and it loses its effectiveness.
If you are still suffering, then you should speak to your doctor as you may have a slight hormonal imbalance.
Most important is don't become paranoid about it, you will always smell it more strongly than other people. The more you stress and worry, the more you'll sweat!!! p.s. make sure you're using a deodorant (which tackles the smell) AND an anti-perspirant (which tackles the moisture).


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