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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 26226521" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Just give it a try. Anti bacterial soaps can sometimes help. Because as I mentioned earlier it's the bacteria that works on the fatty sweat that gives the odour. </p><p>There are some fabrics that are made specially to prevent the growth of bacteria thus preventing stink. Have seen them in the US.</p><p></p><p>Our skin is the largest organ really, and on it there are thousands of different species of bacteria, fungi and virii. This is known as the skin microbiome and billions of microbes live on it. Some of them are beneficial and most of them are harmless. Also these microbiota protects you from other bad bacteria. In fact, they are your first line of defense. So regular use of powerful anti-bacterial soaps has to be avoided too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 26226521, member: 562115"] Just give it a try. Anti bacterial soaps can sometimes help. Because as I mentioned earlier it's the bacteria that works on the fatty sweat that gives the odour. There are some fabrics that are made specially to prevent the growth of bacteria thus preventing stink. Have seen them in the US. Our skin is the largest organ really, and on it there are thousands of different species of bacteria, fungi and virii. This is known as the skin microbiome and billions of microbes live on it. Some of them are beneficial and most of them are harmless. Also these microbiota protects you from other bad bacteria. In fact, they are your first line of defense. So regular use of powerful anti-bacterial soaps has to be avoided too. [/QUOTE]
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