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Body Mints

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Body Mints

There is a product that is being used by many people to help fight against body odor, which was originally developed for a different reason. Body Mint tablets were made for people in Hawaii to combat bad breath and odors caused by the hot, tropical climate. are made from a specialized form of chlorophyll, which [...]

Chlorophyll and Body Odor

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Chlorophyll and Body Odor

Chlorophyll has been called nicknames such as “liquid sunshine” and “nature’s deodorizer” because of its cleansing properties and the perceived overall health benefits it provides. I say “perceived” because for one, I am not a doctor and two, there has been no definitive medical proof of these claims. There are, however, many people who have [...]

Why Does Sweat Smell?

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Why Does Sweat Smell?

Believe it or not, sweat is basically odorless. Now, I know you are not buying this factoid if you are often in the company of a smelly sweater, but it is true. Sweat is made up of water and salt, neither of which produces a smell. The odor comes from your perspiration coming in contact [...]

Excessive Sweating – Too Much of a Good Thing

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Excessive Sweating – Too Much of a Good Thing

Excessive perspiration, also known as hyperhidrosis, can be a real pain and cause for self-consciousness but it is not usually much cause for concern health wise. Bouts of profuse sweating can be brought on by more than just strenuous exercise. Things like hot beverages, alcohol, certain spicy foods, high temperatures, and other factors can contribute [...]

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