Friday, October 3, 2014

SMELLY ARMPIT!!!!

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Hi there...
Can you just imagine, you are standing in the crowd and most of the people make an expression that they are not very very comfortable when you are there. To be more dramatic, some of them pinch their nose. Arghhh, that is so humiliating right?

Oh my God!! Totally insane and of course that scenario is so so bad!!!
Body odour !! 
 BODY ODOUR !! BODY ODOUR !!! HELP HELP

Now let's take a look why some people are suffering with this bad condition. Of course they don't ask for it..but what can I say..
well....

But here's the thing: Your sweat doesn't actually smell. Period. No matter what dripping person or situation you can think of, you're not getting any closer to learning what actually causes underarm odor. So if it's not sweat that's causing you to clamp your arms firmly to your sides on a hot bus ride, what is it?
Let's first get a little primer on perspiration so that we can get to the root of underarm odor and how sweat contributes to it. Humans have three types of sweat glands: One type is called the eccrine, and that's the kind you'll find on most parts of the body. Palms sweaty before a job interview? Forehead damp during a first date? Those are eccrine glands acting up.
Today we concern ourselves with the apocrine glands. These little pals are the ones that we'll find in places with lots and lots of hair follicles: our groins, for one, and your friendly neighborhood armpits. (There’s also the combo kind first suggested by K. Sato and his colleagues in 1987 that they dubbed apoeccrine glands.) In general, these glands work the same way. The cells in a sweat gland secrete a fluid, and that fluid is largely reabsorbed into the skin when you're at rest or just generally chillin.' However, if it's hot or you're stressed? The volume is a bit greater and can't be fully absorbed. Instead, it's deposited on the surface of the skin. Et voila! Sweat.
In our eccrine glands, the release of that salty fluid is pretty much end of story. But our apocrine glands? They're producing a perspiration that's a bit more interesting than their eccrine pals.
Apocrine glands produce a liquid -- while still odorless -- that contains proteins and fatty acids. It's actually even a milky off-white color, which you probably wouldn't notice, unless you recall that your white T-shirts are mottled with yellow stains in the armpits. Those proteins and fatty acids aren't just causing laundry headaches; they're the key to underarm odor, too.

For more read ou can link to..
http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/underarm-care/problems/what-causes-underarm-odor.htm

So, let me suggest you one way. really effective way. One supplement that reall help is Alfalfa b Shaklee. why I said so.. this is the reason...
Alfalfa actually help detox your body. I mean in a good way. And of course make our bod healthy.
So, when our body is clean, of course the body odour will reduce.


Consumed 10 tablets of Alfalfa everyday, and it helps. Really help. So now..check your armpit now. Make a change. Trust me..smelly armpit will give you a very bad impression and no one..no one is dare to be near you. Useless if we used  an expensive fragrances but your body odour still an issue. Detox your body first..have a good and healthy diet. And after that you will see a great impact on your life...!!!!

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