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    Body odor we create by what we eat; our skin and sweat glands reflect exactly what we eat; plus how we feel: Anxious, afraid, joyful… So as to our food intake, it has been said that back at the end of World War II in Japan, the meat/animal eating Americans could be smelled before they were even seen as they moved thoughout the country. And when you want to move about without being bothered by mosquitoes when hunting/ fishing/gardening,you simply eat lots of garlic, so your skin exudes the smell of garlic, to which mosquitoes are not attacted. Of course, no one else may want to be around you, either!

    Once animal products are eliminated from your diet, body odor almost disappears. Yes, you continue to perspire, but with no odor (unless you are into garlic). Then, you are simply left with your anxiety, and we all find ourselves in anxious situations. But who will stop eating animals to change the smell of their body odor? The deodorant business would dry up. What would we do with all those dead carcasses? So, smell of body odor has nothing to do with the color of our skin, but with what we put in our mouths. All over the globe, change what we eat and our body’s smell changes correspondingly.

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    Name : Sig, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 54, City : Jacksonville, State : FL, Country : United States, Occupation : Professional, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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