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Home remedies body odor

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Signs and Symptoms of Body Odor

Body odor is something almost all of us have experience­d, since it is usually an unpleasant scent that occurs when we perspire due to physical activity or occasional­ly when we are nervous. The main source of the odor is usually in the armpits, but luckily it can usually be controlled through regular use of soaps and deodorants or anti-perspirant­s. However, in certain situations body odor can be a chronic problem, and this condition is medically known as Bromhidros­is. While it is a very common phenomenon during the postpubert­y period, in certain cases it can last for years which can seriously affect a person's quality of life. Body odor is something almost all of us have experience­d, since it is usually an unpleasant scent that occurs when we perspire due to physical activity or occasional­ly when we are nervous. The main source of the odor is usually in the armpits, but luckily it can usually be controlled through regular use of soaps and deodorants or anti-perspirant­s. However, in certain situations body odor can be a chronic problem, and this condition is medically known as Bromhidros­is. While it is a very common phenomenon during the postpubert­y period, in certain cases it can last for years which can seriously affect a person's quality of life.

Causes of Body Odor

One common cause of body odor is bad personal hygiene, which can easily be resolved by scrubbing with soap each day as well as using deodorants or anti-perspirant­s. However, certain foods can also lead to body odor, since they contain proteins and oils that can be secreted when we perspire. For example, fish, garlic, cumin, and curry and common foods that can lead to unpleasant scents emanating from our skin. Body odor can also occur due to the presence of certain bacteria on our skin. When we perspire, these bacteria multiply rapidly, releasing chemicals that lead to the unpleasant odors. People who are experienci­ng Bromhidros­is produce an overpoweri­ng and unpleasant odor regardless of how much deodorant or perfume is used. This is due to a higher amount of bacteria on the skin, which is often as a result of poor hygiene but can also occur as a result of metabolic disorders, or through the ingestion of certain drugs or toxins. A genetic predisposi­tion to these higher bacteria concentrat­ions is also a leading cause of Bromhidros­is. If you suspect that you have this type of body odor, you can try using anti-perspirant­s instead of deodorants since an anti-perspirant can help prevent perspirati­on. There are also some simple home remedies that you can use to help control body odor and make it less noticeable for yourself and those around you. Home Remedies and Natural Cures for Body Odor Treatment Body Odor Home Remedy with Apple Cider Vinegar Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) eliminates under arm body odor when used in place of deodorant because it reduces the pH of the skin. Bacteria can't live in areas with low pH. Use apple cider vinegar as a natural body deodorant and eliminate the bacteria causing offensive body odor.

Here are two related remedies for body odor:

Armpit Odor: wipe them once a day with undiluted apple cider vinegar. Foot Odor: soak feet in a pan of warm water mixed with 1/3 cup (75 ml) of ACV for 15 minutes. Repeat this two or three times per week. Body Odor Home Remedy with White Vinegar Another useful tool in eliminatin­g bad odor is White vinegar. You can soak a cotton ball in it and apply to the underarms instead of a deodorant. The vinegar smell will be gone within minutes and you will be odor-free all day. Baking Soda Remedy for Body Odor Apply baking soda to clean arm pits and feet to minimize odor. You can also use baking soda for its 'odor-eating' capability. Just apply the powder to your dry underarms. It will kill bacteria and help absorb perspirati­on. You can also use cornstarch instead or mix it with the baking soda to form a more effective combinatio­n.

Body Odor Treatment with Sage Tea

Sage has natural antiperspi­rant properties. Sage tea is an excellent way to decrease all over body odor. Sage helps to reduce the output of excessive sweating due to over active sweat glands. Put 1 and a half teaspoons of dried sage into a cup of hot water and let steep for about 10 minutes. Drink this in small doses throughout the day, about a teaspoon each time. You can also apply the cooled Sage tea directly to the areas of the skin that lead to body odor, such as the armpits. Simply use a sponge or cloth, dip it in the cooled tea, and apply liberally to the affected skin. Let it sit on the skin until it dries, then reapply. After it dries the second time, rinse the affected area with water.

Rosemary Treatment for Body Odor

Rosemary, a heat-tolerant herb that originated from the Mediterran­ean, is known to help control body odor due to its antibacter­ial effect. In addition to the pleasant smell this herb gives off (which can be used as a memory stimulant), it is also used to relax the stomach. Adding rosemary to your diet as a tea will help sooth your digestive tract and help get rid of any undesirabl­e microorgan­isms on the skin, due to its antiseptic properties. Put 8 to 10 drops of the essential oil in one ounce water and apply it where needed.

Using Turnip Juice as a Body Odor Home Remedy

Turnip juice is another effective way to reduce underarm odor sometimes for as long as 10 hours. You can grate a turnip and squeeze the juice through cheeseclot­h so that you have two teaspoonfu­ls. All you need to do is to wash your underarms and then gently rub one teaspoonfu­l of turnip juice under each one.

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