Talk to your physician or see an ob-gyn for the vaginal odor. Some folks suffer body odor from a bacterial infection in the sweat glands. Botox shots can help eliminate chronic odor.
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Talk to your physician or see an ob-gyn for the vaginal odor. Some folks suffer body odor from a bacterial infection in the sweat glands. Botox shots can help eliminate chronic odor.
In some instances, body odor is greatly induced by the foods we eat. Our sweat glands excrete all types of bacteria and toxins. Some times, sweat glands also provide a good indication of what we had for dinner last night, or the night before. If suffering from a chronic body odor, which is noticeable by others, keep a food log. For example, people who consume a large portion of red meat may suffer from body odor. Secondly, eating a lot of garlic or onions may create a noticeable body odor. Other foods that contribute to body odor include alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine. A rare genetic disorder called trimethylaminuria, or "fish odor syndrome," causes individuals to produce a fish like odor, not only on their breath, but also in their sweat and urine.
http://www.herbs2000.com/disorders/body_odor.htm
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