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Male organ odor is an embarrassing problem at any time, but it can be even more prevalent when the weather is hot. Staying cool all over can reduce unwanted aromas.
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Staying Cool to Beat Male Organ Odor By John Dugan
Winter is over, which means that summer will be here in no time – and that means male organ odor season will begin. Of course, manhood odor can always be a problem, but it tends to be worse when the temperature goes up. Since this aromatic issue is one of the more embarrassing member health problems, it’s worth a man’s time to figure out ways to stay cool during hot months. The following tips can be a good way to start. Of course, it’s important to remember that sweat by itself is not a bad thing. Yes, it does make male organ odor even worse, but sweat is nature’s air conditioner, providing a way to cool off a bit when heat is high. However, for many men, it’s best to let sweat be the last resort for keeping cool. www.man1health.com
Avoid fabric softener (at least on the undies) This may seem odd, but there’s a reason behind it. Sure, fabric softener makes underwear feel that much softer, but it comes with a cost. Scientists have found that softener tends to attach itself to fibers, in effect “clogging” them. A guy wears cotton underwear because he needs the natural “breathability” of that fabric to help keep the basement a little cooler. Since fabric softener impedes air flow, avoid using it on those boxers and briefs. www.man1health.com
Stay loose And while we’re on the subject of clothing, it pays to be looser when it’s hot. Tight clothes accentuate your muscles and show off your bulge, but they also significantly increase the heat factor. Definitely opt for looser boxes rather than tight briefs, and select a pair of trousers that has a bit more “give” to them. Also, go for natural fabrics that breathe rather than synthetics that trap heat. www.man1health.com
Air the guys out Stripping down to the bare skin is a terrific way to get cool. In addition, freeing the manhood and sacks gives the odor that has been forced to cling to them all day a chance to dissipate. Spending at least an hour a day in the buff during hot months can make a difference – and if a guy can spend more time open and free, that’s even better. One caveat: be aware that air conditioners (and to a lesser extent fans blowing directly on the manhood) can dry skin out, which is not good for the member. www.man1health.com
Stay away from red People feel hotter in a red or orange space than they do in a blue or green one, even if each room is exactly the same temperature. The body reacts to feeling hotter by sweating more – and that contributes to a rise in male organ odor.
Splash the wrists Pulse points are sensitive to temperatures, so running cold water over your wrists is a good way to cool down the whole body – including that sweaty manhood. Drink up Dehydration is dangerous during hot months for many reasons. It’s especially dangerous as the body temperature rises. So it’s crucial to drink plenty of water and to avoid liquids (such as alcohol or caffeinated beverages) which can actually add to a dehydrated state.
Staying cool and keeping the sweat factor down helps reduce member odor. It also is helpful to regularly apply a superior male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to the manhood. When picking out a crème, be sure it includes vitamin A. Also known as retinol, vitamin A is natural antibacterial agent that effectively destroys bacteria that causes unpleasant odor in the midsection. The crème should also include a potent antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, in order to battle free radicals. This in turn helps prevent oxidative stress that can damage and age manhood skin.