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Title: Member Odor and Sweat: Finding the Right Balance


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Member Odor and Sweat Finding the Right Balance
By John Dugan
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  • Phew! When a guy removes his pants and is
    struck by his own member odor, thats a sign that
    the stench is off the bench. With summer and the
    official sweat season practically here, guys need
    to start thinking about ways they can reduce that
    nasty member odor situation that all too often
    arises. Practicing proper male organ care is a
    good first step, but sometimes a guy needs to
    take a look at the big picture as well.

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Sweat
  • Sweat is simply a fact of life, especially
    during the hot days (and nights) of summer. Sweat
    around the member and sacks is what primarily
    causes member odor. The sweat carries with it
    bacteria, and that bacteria leads to an unwanted
    aroma. Curiously, although there is a distinct
    odor when a man sweats, the odor tends to
    increase in pungency after the sweat has dried
    and the bacteria is freed from the bonds of
    sweat.
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  • To help eliminate some of that strong member
    odor, it helps if a guy can decrease some of the
    sweat around the manhood. There are several ways
    to do this that involve the male organ area
    specifically, such as shaving the manhood hair
    and wearing loose-fitting boxers rather than
    tight briefs. But there are some things that
    involve the rest of the body that a guy should
    consider as well.

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Use deodorant rather than antiperspirant
  • This may seem counterintuitive after all,
    antiperspirant is intended to decrease sweat
    under the armpits, right? Well, yes and no.
    Antiperspirant doesnt actually eliminate sweat
    so much as it displaces it.
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  • When antiperspirant goes to work, it creates
    a layer of gel under the arms which essentially
    blocks the sweat pores. The pits still sweat just
    as much as always it just doesnt get released
    from under the arms. Instead, it gets transferred
    around the body, coming out in places that lack
    antiperspirant like the member.
  • Using a deodorant, which masks the odor
    rather than rerouting the sweat, can help keep
    more sweat from being sent to the male organ and
    sacks.

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Cool the wrists and the neck
  • There are certain points on the body that
    have an extra reaction to heat and cold and
    the wrists and the neck are two of them. When
    these body parts get hot, they spread a message
    throughout the body to sweat and that message
    reaches the groin as well. Applying a little ice
    or a nice, cold washcloth to these points can
    likewise send a message to the body telling it to
    cool down a little. When sweat is becoming a
    problem, act on the wrists and neck.

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Drink water
  • Wait, add water to the body, which can then
    come out as sweat? Yes, because a well hydrated
    body keeps the body temperature lower a
    dehydrated person may actually sweat more (until
    the dehydration reaches a critical level, that
    is.)
  • Consider a little starch
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  • Adding starch top shirts makes them less
    likely to stick to the body, which in turn allows
    air to circulate beneath the shirt and keep the
    body cooler.

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Or go shirtless
  • When its socially acceptable, wear as little
    clothing as possible. That keeps the body cooler,
    producing less overall sweat including in the
    crotch.

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  • While other factors can contribute to member
    odor, keeping total body heat and sweat to a
    minimum can make a big difference. So can using a
    top level male organ health crème (health
    professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin) on a
    daily basis. In order to get the full benefit,
    select a crème that lists vitamin A among its
    ingredients. Also called retinol, vitamin A is
    celebrated for its antibacterial properties,
    which target odor-causing bacteria from sweat and
    other sources. It also helps if the crème
    contains moisturizing agents like Shea butter and
    vitamin E, which can keep essential oils from
    being sweated out of the member.
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