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DeodoRite - body odor remedies/herbal remedy for body odor
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Use DeodoRite to:
- Treat all unpleasant body odors
- Reduce excessive perspiration (hyperhydrosis/hyperhidrosis)
- Cleanse the body of toxins and improving liver functioning
- Improve efficient elimination of waste products
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We have all experienced body odor at some time in our life - whether it was after sweating through a particularly strenuous game of sport or wearing a certain pair of shoes that always seem to cause smelly feet! Body odor can be unpleasant as well as embarrassing and, for some people, it is a constant worry.
What causes body odor?
Though most people think of body odor as being caused by perspiration, there is more to the problem than this. Body odor is actually produced by a combination of anaerobic bacteria and products excreted from your body during exertion or periods of raised metabolism. Moisture and the secretions of apocrine sweat glands promote the growth of these bacteria on the skin which result in an odor. Perspiration itself has no particular smell.
The smell of waste products excreted by our bodies is also affected by toxins we have ingested or absorbed into our bodies. In a modern environment our bodies are subjected to a host of chemicals and toxins in our food - including pollution in the air and even household cleaning products.
These toxins may accumulate and reduce proper functioning of the intestines, liver and kidneys - organs usually very adept at eliminating toxic products quickly and effectively. This clogging effect on the organs of elimination causes toxins to be excreted through the skin, leading to unpleasant and embarrassing body odor.
Diet is another important factor affecting body odor. Certain foods, such as onion, garlic, spicy dishes, fried foods and coffee can dramatically, though temporarily, increase unpleasant body odor. People who are prone to body odor should avoid these types of food. In the long-term, poor dietary habits can also lead to constipation and micronutrient deficiencies - two other culprits of body odor.
Excessive sweating and/or body odor are sometimes an indication of an underlying ailment including liver disease, metabolic disorders or periods of hormonal change like puberty or menopause. If you have experienced a sudden and persistent change in perspiration or body odor it is important to consult your health care provider to exclude an underlying medical condition.
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