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Diet tips to help control body odour

By Soumita Biswas, Chief Nutritionist, Aster RV Hospital

In simple terms, body odour is the smell your body exudes when sweat comes into contact with the bacteria in your body. The odour is not a result of just sweat but the bacteria that causes the sweat to smell. The most common affected areas are the armpits, groin, and pubic area. While body odour is common in most people and the extent of odour depends from person to person, an individual may be more prone to body odour if they are overweight, eat certain types of foods, have certain prior health conditions or are under stress.

Causes for body odour

Various factors like diet, sex, health, and medication contribute to body odor, but the major contribution comes from bacterial activity on skin and gland secretions. There are three types of sweat glands present in the human body, namely sebaceous glands, eccrine sweat glands, and apocrine sweat glands. Body odour typically results from the apocrine sweat glands from which most chemical compounds are secreted that the microbiota present on the skin further processes into the substances that cause odour. Certain areas are more prone to this process, such as the underarm area, the navel area, the neck, the genitals, and behind the ears. Largely, the armpits are an area of concern in comparison to any other part of the body.

How does diet play a role in body odour?

Body odour can be exacerbated by a poor diet. Potent ingredients such as chilly, garlic, onion, and so on can give the sweat a pungent odor. A protein-rich diet is also believed to be a cause of body odour. Did you know that the most obvious form of body odour is bad breath, although foods can cause foul smells in other ways, too, including through your sweat glands?

If you are eating high levels of certain foods, foul-smelling compounds they contain may be excreted through your sweat glands to give an unpleasant odour. Those compounds are known as VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and they can produce some particularly pungent sweat, according to a New York-based dermatological study.

Foods that Improve Body Odour

Increasing your intake of certain nutrients helps you reduce odours. Try getting plenty of these in your diet, and see the difference.

Greens: Spinach, lettuce, kale, arugula and other leafy green vegetables contain high levels of chlorophyll. Odour inducing components in the body can be easily neutralised by chlorophyll.

Fibre-rich Foods: Food stuff like peas, lentils, and beans are high in fibre content. Ensure you are eating enough of these as it facilitates digestion. Consequently, any smelly compounds in your food is processed more quickly and less can exit through sweat

Citrus Fruits: The acids contained in citrus fruits like oranges, lemons and grapefruit encourage the passage of water through the body, which minimizes toxins. These can be consumed in the form of fruit or fruit juices for maximum benefit.

Herbal Teas: Herbal teas such as chamomile, green tea and peppermint improve digestion hence preventing unwanted residuals in the gut which cause bad odour. Floral jasmine tea can actively help you smell fresher.

Hygiene advice to manage the body odour:

Maintain personal hygiene like bathing regularly
Use Antibacterial Soap
Keep body dry
Regular use of antiperspirants
Wear clean clothes

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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