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Saturday, 28 July 2012 19:32

Armpit Odour Causes
INTERESTINGLY not many are aware of the fact that the sweat produced from our sweat glands is actually a colourless and odourless fluid, just like water! Yes, surprising it may sound but it is the truth that sweat does not stink. Then what causes armpit odour? The main culprit is the bacteria which resides on the skin and is exposed to the sweat.

The Apocrine gland secretes a more viscous fluid which is kind of milky from the hair follicles while the Eccrine gland secretes water like fluid.
As mentioned earlier that when the body surface doesn’t have access to enough oxygen then the anaerobic bacteria flourishes on the skin. This bacterium when comes in contact with the sweat secreted begins to thrive more. As a result you get armpit body odor. The odor can be due to waste products which get accumulated in our body if the digestive process is not proper. We consume a variety of food and the majority of it is utilised in our body while the other is reduced as waste products or toxins. These toxins are ultimately eliminated by the effective functioning of the kidney, liver and GI tract.
Due to certain reasons like constipation, if the digestive system of the body is not functioning properly then these toxins tend to remain in the body. People consuming a lot of meat, eggs, fish and legumes particularly have offensive body odour. These foods consist of a lot of choline which is not readily metabolised by many. Drinking excessive coffee or caffeinated beverages and eating spicy curries consisting of onions and garlic is potential cause of body as well as armpit odour in women and men.
Other causes of armpit odour are due to kidney and liver ailments, hypoglycemia and fungal contagions.
Armpit odour treatment
Nonetheless, having smelly armpit odour is very embarrassing in public. It can actually ruin your confidence to meet people. Well, you don’t have to be disheartened though as there are solutions to eliminate armpit odour.
If you sweat profusely try a solution of hydrogen peroxide 3 percent in concentration for washing the underarms. This is readily available in any pharmacy.
Use of good deodorants and antiperspirants can be made. Deodorants make the skin acidic and this does not allow the bacterium to be active. On the other hand antiperspirants block the sweat glands so that they do not produce much sweat.
Since the deodorants and antiperspirants can be detrimental to your health in the long run so it is better to try some home remedies for armpit odour. These are natural, safe and easy o follow to.
Daily bathing is a must. Focus on the cleaning of armpits and groin area more, so as to reduce the thriving of bacteria there.
Try to wear cotton fabric as much as possible and loose fitting clothes must be worn during summer especially. This will allow the sweat to get evaporated and the bacteria won’t be able to come in contact with it.
The best way to stop armpit odour is to stop the intake of food rich in choline. Your sweat is produced from your body and what you consume has profound effect on it. Eliminate onions, garlic, spices, meat, caffeinated drinks and legumes from your diet.
Stop abusing tobacco if you want to get rid of body odour. It affects both your skin and lungs by mixing with certain body elements and can cause smelly armpits.
How to get rid of armpit odour
Still wondering how to eliminate armpit odour? Try these;
Wipe your underarms with witch hazel in replacement to deodorants.
Same is the effect with apple cedar vinegar and white vinegar as they alleviate the skin pH and fight against odour.
Lime juice is an excellent remedy for smelling armpits.
Baby wipes can be used to soak excess perspiration from the genital and underarms area.
The aforesaid mentioned natural remedies will definitely leave you smelling good all day long.
References: — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweat_glan

 

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