What we eat and drink can how our body smells. Various studies at universities around the world have that what we put into our bodies our bodily smells. Researchers say that each of us a unique pattern of bodily odours. This is similar to the uniqueness of a fingerprint. Lina Begdache, an assistant professor of health and wellness at the State University of New York, the odours our body off come from two areas. One is the stomach, which is full of bacteria. When these bacteria down food, gases and chemicals are through our breath. Some of these gases can us bad breath. The second area is the skin. Food can change the smell of bacteria on our skin when we .
Researchers say the foods that give off the strongest smells sulphur. This chemical often a "bad-egg smell". Vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower contain a lot of sulphur. Another food that how smelly we are is garlic. This is well known for our breath smell. However, researchers say it can our armpit sweat smell nicer. Scientists also say drinks affect body odours. Alcohol can to stronger, unattractive bodily smells and bad breath. Caffeine in coffee and tea creates chemicals that sweat in areas like our armpits and groin. If we to smell a little sweeter, we should oranges, apples, parsley, and yoghurt, and water and green tea.