Chilli is bad for body odor

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summary

Body odor refers to the secretion of sweat with a special odor or sweat after decomposition. Hidrosis is more common in hyperhidrosis, where sweat is not easy to evaporate and where sweat glands are located, such as armpit, groin, foot, perianal, vulva, umbilicus and under female breast, etc. Does chili have an effect on body odor? What can body odor patients eat?

Chilli is bad for body odor

First, if you often eat spicy food, it is possible to produce body odor. This is one of the causes of the acquired body odor. Acquired body odor generally with living habits, eating habits and living environment, health habits have a certain relationship.

Second, the body odor should be light food, eat less stimulating food, especially onion, garlic, scallion, pepper, mustard and so on. Because stimulating food can promote the sweat function of sweat glands, increase the secretion of unsaturated fatty acids in sweat, and aggravate the production of body odor.

Third, the body odor should eat less meat (especially beef and mutton), seafood and other high protein foods, mainly Cereals, vegetables, white meat. Because high protein food intake in the body, will increase the concentration of unsaturated fatty acids in sweat, aggravate the smell of body odor.

matters needing attention

Body odor patients should pay attention to 1. Avoid eating "tasteful" food, strong or pungent food, such as onion, garlic and spicy food. Sulfur containing chemicals can interfere with the growth of bacteria, but after they are absorbed by the human body, the odor will be discharged with sweat glands, so it's better to eat less. 2. Avoid oily peanut nuts, people eat food with oil, part of the oil will go with the blood, and with sweat glands connected to the fat gland out of the body. If people have too much oil in their body, they will let bacteria decompose and form body odor, so greasy food should be eaten less.