We spent a week with close friends during Thanksgiving. Now my husband tells me, "You smell different." What causes that?
Your
genetically determined body odor or Odortype, acts like an olfactory nametag, helping to
distinguish one person from another. What can alter your odortype? If you eat a great deal of garlic,
it can impact your breath for 24-28 hours, and if you are sweating a lot,
sometimes it can temporarily alter the odor of your sweat. Many people are
familiar with stress-related odors. When you are stressed, you tend to secrete
more apocrine from the apocrine sweat glands in your armpits. In combination
with the bacteria on your skin, this milky fluid, most commonly secreted in the
presence of emotional stress, can create a rather unpleasant odor. Drinking
plenty of fluids, practicing good body hygiene, using appropriate deodorants,
and taking appropriate steps to manage emotional stressors, can help reduce
these stress-related odors. Some very rare conditions can impact one’s
odortype, as well. For example, a genetic disorder known as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) affects about 1 in 200,000 people. They
don’t process trimethlamine efficiently and it tends to build up in the body,
resulting in a fishy odor in urine, sweat, reproductive fluids, and breath.
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