Male Organ Odor and Diet: 5 Types of Foods that Can Up the Stink Factor
by John Dugan OwnerAt the end of a romantic evening, as two people are undressing
each other, the last thing a man wants is for something to happen to spoil the
mood – and send his partner fleeing away from the awaiting bed. But that can be
the outcome when removing a man’s underwear fills the space with an unwanted
and frankly repellent male organ odor. This too-common problem can come about
for many reasons. For example, often the foods a man eats have an impact on the
degree of male organ odor he presents.
Not just foods
It’s not only diet that accounts for rank male organ odor, of
course. There can be many causes. For example, poor hygiene – not washing
enough or not using soap when washing – can account for that aroma. So can some
medical conditions, such as diabetes, or some medications which interact with the
body in a way to “stink up” the sweat that accumulates around the manhood.
But even so, the foods a man eats can play a big role, and so
changing one’s diet may be a good way to help address this issue.
Which foods?
The problem is that everybody is different, and each man’s body
metabolizes different foods differently. And to make matters more confusing, a
guy may metabolize food one way in one instance and another way in another
instance, due to factors like time of day, time of year, level of hydration,
other foods eaten at the same time, stress levels, etc.
Still, there are some foods that in general are associated with
body odor (and therefore with male organ odor), and so the following are some
food option which men may want to avoid if they are trying to bring a male
organ odor condition under control.
- Cruciferous vegetables. Cruciferous vegetables is the name given to the family of
vegetables that includes broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts,
kale, and bok choy, among others. These are great vegetables with many
important health benefits, but eating too much of them may not be a good thing,
male organ odor-wise. The main reason is because they contain some sulfur
in them, and sulfuric smells are especially unpleasant. If a guy funds that his
body metabolizes these vegetables in a manner resulting in an unpleasant scent,
he may want to go easy on them a couple of days before an important date.
- Red meat. Although
red meat provides lots of protein, it also is hard to digest. More enzymes are
used to break it down, which then leave the body through the sweat glands in
greater numbers, creating a potential aromatic emergency.
- Fish. Many
women characterize male organ odor as having a fishy smell – and if a guy eats
a lot of fish, that may be why. Fish contain trimethylamine, which some people
have difficulty metabolizing properly. The result is that a strong fishy odor
may cling to these people – and that can be a big turn-off when the pants come
off.
- Spicy foods. Spice can really add zest to a meal, but those spices which
raise the body temperature may also increase the amount of sweat pouring into
the crotch – and the resulting odor.
- Alcohol. A
glass of wine or two usually won’t matter, but people who drink large amounts
of alcohol frequently carry the scent of their drinks around with them on their
body – including their member, if they are male.
Monitoring foods helps fight male organ odor, but so does
regularly applying a first rate male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Not every male organ health crème will help, however. Try to
find one that includes vitamin A. Also known as retinol, vitamin A not only
flights blemishes on manhood skin, it also possesses antibacterial properties
that actively help fight persistent male organ odor. The crème should also
include moisturizing agents, such as vitamin E and shea butter, as dry cracked
member skin can become a gathering place for odor-causing bacteria.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and
what to do to maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.
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