After having stopped drinking, my daughters no longer talk about my body odor.
When I tried to research about the relationship between alcohol and body odor, I can know
"Alcohol is the cause of body odor"
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When we were in high school (or junior high school?), we had learned that alcohol is converted into a safe substance, acetic acid, after being converted into a harmful substance called acetaldehyde.
Acetaldehyde generates a strong odor, and acetic acid is "vinegar", so it also has a strong odor.
In other words, it seems that acetaldehyde and acetic acid are sweated and discharged outside the body, and the body odor becomes intense.
However, if liver function is complete, it should eventually be broken down into odorless water and carbon dioxide.
After all, I know that the cause of body odor caused by alcohol is
- Taking a large amount of alcohol that exceeds the ability of liver function
or
- Liver function is reduced
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I have also received bad breath from my daughters.
Recently, a liquid for sterilization and deodorization called “listerin” is used to rinse and gargle teeth.
Listerine is a fairly hard liquid for beginners. At first, there is a stimulus that burns in your mouth. However, I can get used to it soon.
In this way, with the cessation of alcohol and listerin, the daughters no longer point out for my body odor and bad breath.
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Anyway, my daughters work as function of high-performance "Litmus test paper for body odor".