Your Money-Making Journey Can Be Affected by Your Body Odor!
Take Action! It Can Be a Major Obstacle to Your Progress
Introduction
Essentially it means you will have a hard time socializing
and getting to be part of wealth generating networks.
Since people with bad body odour are often unaware of it,
the problem becomes significant when they realize it, usually through being
told by their close contacts. When someone discovers that they have bad body odour
that makes others uncomfortable being around them, they experience significant
distress, and their journey of loneliness begins.
Now, instead of people making an effort to stay away from
them, they are the ones making efforts to distance themselves from others. In
marriages, the issue of intimacy is greatly affected, and overall, the marriage
may even become shaky, although no one will be willing to explain the source of
the problem.
Furthermore, a person with bad body odour may miss out on
economic and developmental opportunities due to their inability to socialize
with others. Typically, someone who does not socialize with their peers is not
understood, and a person who is not understood cannot be appealing.
Having an agreeable personality is a crucial factor for
individuals who want to achieve progress, whether in their careers or economic endeavours.
Typically, a person's aura can be surrounded by a bad odour originating from
their armpits or from their mouth and nose.
This article aims to discuss the issue of bad breath or odour
from the mouth and or the nostrils. Odours that can arise from the mouth or
nose can be divided into several main categories based on their causes.
Dry Mouth...
Usually, the odour resulting from this cause disappears when
the mouth is sufficiently moistened with saliva or by drinking water and other
fluids.
Infections in Teeth and Gums...
Usually, the odour temporarily diminishes or disappears
shortly after brushing and flossing, only to return later. The only way to
eliminate this type of odour is to treat the infections in the affected tissues
until they heal completely.
Post-Nasal Drip...
Sinus Infections...
Cleft Palate...
Tonsil Stones...
Bad Smells Arising from the Lungs...
The second source is some of the foods or drinks we consume,
which release gases with odours into the bloodstream. When the blood carrying
these gases reaches the lungs, it releases them to be exhaled and expelled from
the body.
There are many diseases in the lungs that can produce
certain odours. Among these are lung cancer, asthma, and a disease called
cystic fibrosis. This disease, which is caused by damage to a specific gene in
the DNA, leads to recurrent infections in the lungs. These infections cause the
accumulation of thick mucus that blocks the airways in the lungs and makes
breathing difficult.
Typically, the odour associated with asthma or cystic
fibrosis has an acidic smell. Furthermore, diseases of other organs within the
body can also produce odours that make them easily recognizable. For instance,
many kidney diseases can cause the patient to exhale breath with a fishy odour.
Bad Smells Arising from the Stomach...
Fortunately, bad odours originating from the stomach are
relatively rare. It is believed that the reason for this rarity is our tendency
not to delay seeking medical attention when we experience any stomach problems.
The point is that once the underlying problem is addressed, the bad odour
caused by that problem should also disappear.
Various factors can cause bad odours to emanate from the
stomach, including stomach cancer, stomach ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD), gas, bowel obstruction, and inflammatory diseases affecting the
inner walls of the intestines, as well as certain foods or bacterial infections,
particularly Clostridium difficile (C. difficile or C. diff).
Some individuals cannot tolerate gluten from wheat (and
other grains in that family) or lactose sugar from dairy products. Consumption
of these foods trigger chronic inflammation in the intestines, leading to
various health problems, including bad odours.
Individuals with bad breath or nasal odour believed to
originate from the stomach can alleviate this condition by avoiding the
consumption of these foods, especially if tests have revealed that they do not
have C. diff infections. Unfortunately, if the underlying cause of the problem
is C. diff, then you are facing a significant challenge.
The reason for this assertion is that C. diff is among the
most difficult bacteria to treat. Many antibiotics are ineffective against this
type of bacteria and may even stimulate its growth and development of
resistance. Some medical professionals recommend focusing on strengthening the
body's immune system and allowing it to control the bacteria instead of
fighting them with antibiotics.
One approach is to increase the population of beneficial
bacteria in the stomach through the consumption of fermented foods like yogurt
and certain pickles, or by taking commercially prepared probiotic supplements
available at pharmacies.
Other measures include avoiding sugar and processed
carbohydrates, drinking an adequate amount of water, making a significant
portion of your diet consist of vegetables and fruits, increasing daily vitamin
C intake, consuming five to ten garlic cloves per day, engaging in moderate
exercise at least four times a week, avoiding overeating or eating on an empty
stomach, and getting six to eight hours of sleep per day.
Some odour-related problems can be treated. If you have
persistent bad breath or nasal odour that you believe is originating from your
stomach, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or a
gastroenterologist for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They will
be able to identify the underlying cause and provide guidance on the best
course of action to address the issue.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to identify the odours
emanating from diseases in various organs until the specific disease is
diagnosed and treated. Before that happens, the patient must endure the
inconvenience of using emergency measures to reduce the intensity of those odours.
These measures include chewing gum and using mint-flavoured
mouthwashes. On the other hand, bad odours originating from the lungs due to
substances we consume, such as smoking, can be controlled. It is evident that
smoking will cause your lungs to emit an odour. No matter how much you brush
your teeth, it cannot reach your lungs and eliminate the specific odour.
The only way to get rid of the lung odour caused by smoking
is to quit smoking. Another odour that can arise in the lungs due to substances
we consume is alcohol. Obviously, if you want to get rid of that odour, you
have to abstain from alcohol consumption.
Some foods, such as onions and garlic, also release odorous
gases that are carried by the blood to the lungs. These odours are expelled
from the body through the mouth and/or nose during breathing. The only way to
eliminate these odours is to avoid consuming these foods, particularly when
they are raw.
Conclusion
Regardless of the source of your bad smell, you need to get
rid of it as soon as possible so as to limit its negative impact in your
personal, professional and social life. It is a riddle that may take you a long
time to solve but there is no other option unless you want to lead a very
unpleasant life. To lead a normal life solving it can’t be avoided.
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