Male Organ Odor from Too Much Methionine (What?)
by John Dugan OwnerToo
many guys have had this happen: They are slyly undressing in front of a new
bedmate, and as they get to the big reveal and strip off their underwear, the
room is filled with an obscenely strong male organ odor. Rank male organ odor
is a common male organ health issue, and one which can ruin a promising
evening. The causes of male organ odor are numerous; one of the lesser known
culprits involves the body producing too much of a substance called methionine.
Hypermethioninemia
Methionine is an essential amino acid which is found in all humans
and, like other amino acids, helps to make proteins. It plays a critical role
in the body’s metabolism, and also is important in helping to build new blood
vessels. Methionine has antixodant capabilities, which enable it to protect
damaged tissues. It also has been shown to help protect the liver in instances
of acetaminophen poisoning.
So clearly, having methionine is beneficial. It’s when there’s too
much methionine – officially called hypermethioninemia – that problems,
including male organ odor issues, arise. (In fact, odor is one of the less
serious possible consequences of hypermethioninemia; other potential issues
include mental disorientation, neurological problems, learning and
developmental issues and liver problems.)
Methionine contains sulfur, and if it is not properly metabolized,
the sulfuric properties can be released through the body, including the
manhood. Sulfur has a distinct and highly unpleasant odor, although in this
form, it takes on an aroma similar to boiled cabbage. Not a smell that is
conducive to a night of passionate coupling.
Causes
Hypermethioninemia can occur when a person simply ingests too much
methionine. Some foods are especially rich in this amino acid - for example,
roast beef, cheese, turkey, Brazil nuts, tuna, soybeans, eggs, and yogurt. If a
person overloads on these, or habitually consumes too much of these, it can
result in rank male organ odor – or in an unfortunate overall body odor. (The
breath can also be affected, developing a cabbage-y smell.)
In some instances, a genetic defect may account for this condition
– and it is more often this cause that accounts for the more serious effects of
hypermethioninemia noted above. Fortunately, this form is very rare. In
addition, sometimes the condition occurs in conjunction with other metabolic
disorders.
For those whose methionine levels are too high strictly due to
dietary intake, the treatment is fairly simple: cut down on consumption of
foods that are especially high in methionine. Favor instead foods low in
methionine, such as many fruits (especially apples, grapes, peaches,
grapefruits) and vegetables (especially carrots, lettuce, celery,
cucumber). However, before embarking on major dietary changes, a man
should consult with his doctor and/or a nutritionist to determine the best way
to proceed.
In addition to watching his diet, a man with too much methionine
should pay extra special attention to his male member hygiene. Washing
regularly with a gentle but effective cleanser can help destroy male organ
odors that result in addition to those caused by too much methionine.
As well, looking beyond methionine levels in battling male organ
odor, a man should definitely include daily application of a top drawer male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) as part of his manhood care regimen. It is
absolutely essential that the chosen crème contains vitamin A. Also known as
retinol, vitamin A contains anti-bacterial properties that can be a tremendous
aid in fighting common male organ odor. The crème should also include key
moisturizing agents, such as shea butter and vitamin E. A well-moisturized
member has fewer cracks in the skin, and odor-causing bacteria often hide in
such cracks, making them harder to be gotten rid of.
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