Can certain foods cause your pores to secrete a smell?!


Question: Can certain foods cause your pores to secrete a smell!?
I recently made the mistake of eating at taco john's!. approximately 5 hours after eating the filth, my girlfriend noticed that my skin smelled wierd and not in a good way!. She didn't eat it and didn't share my stench!. Alchohol can cause this to happen, but can nasty foods as well!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Yes, not everyone reacts this way to food but some people it affects stronger than others!. Usually strong spiced foods or garlic and onions can have that affect on people and it will come through your pores!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, your skin secretes smells of the foods you eat, if they are especially pungent!. Garlic is one food that seeps through!. Try doing a natural body cleanse!. Just eat green vegetables, egg whites and drink 8 glasses of water for 3 days!. Add fish after Day 3!. Add whole grains after Day 5!. It will get rid of the smell and other toxins!. I use to clear up acne!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Some foods and drinks are believed to cause excessive sweating in addition to an offensive odor!.

*helpful hint* - Try avoiding or minimizing the intake of strong-smelling foods, alcohol, animal products (including dairy products) and spicy foods!.
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You bet- I had a neighbour from India that ate alot of curry- well, you can imagine the restWww@Answer-Health@Com

yep, especially Curry, Saffron, some chilli peppers, pork, the onion family i!.e!. onions, garlic, leeks!.

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Garlic and fish oil supplements

HORRIBLEWww@Answer-Health@Com

i heard that spicy food can make you smell really bad!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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