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Been in Thailand for one week and my BO (body odour) has disappeared?


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Not sure if it is change of diet or the stress free lifestyle?  Or maybe using the hotel pool 4 times per day? I have been wearing my shirts 2 days and they don’t smell. Wife has said the same thing. 
 

I was several kilometres/hours a day and sweat but no stank. 

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11 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Did you shower in your home country?

My culture forbids showers.

 

edit: i joke.

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3 minutes ago, In Full Agreement said:

 

 

Your culture produces a lot of trolls as well.

 

 

Only the women look like trolls. 

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10 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

Are you from the West? Food is laced with phyto-toxins. Not so much in Thailand. Plus, it's plausible your stress has decreased.

From Canada. Lots of processed  foods and colours and preservatives.  It is true what they say about “you are what you eat”
 

work is fairly stress free but still 35 hours/week. 

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39 minutes ago, rocket2 said:

Not sure if it is change of diet or the stress free lifestyle?  Or maybe using the hotel pool 4 times per day? I have been wearing my shirts 2 days and they don’t smell. Wife has said the same thing. 
 

I was several kilometres/hours a day and sweat but no stank. 

Pay them enough and they'll say anything. 

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I just looked up what a phytotoxin is. It is any substance that is toxic to plant growth.

 

This could be a herbicide or it could be a chemical produced by an insect, a microbe, the plant itself, etc.

 

No shortage of herbicide use or biodiversity here (insect/microbes/plants) I am binning the phytotoxin theory until further evidence is produced.

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1 hour ago, rocket2 said:

Not sure if it is change of diet or the stress free lifestyle?  Or maybe using the hotel pool 4 times per day? I have been wearing my shirts 2 days and they don’t smell. Wife has said the same thing. 
 

I was several kilometres/hours a day and sweat but no stank. 

We had one in the army who had the same problem, but we teached him to shower and change clothes. 

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1 hour ago, rocket2 said:

From Canada. Lots of processed  foods and colours and preservatives.  It is true what they say about “you are what you eat”
 

work is fairly stress free but still 35 hours/week. 

French Canadian ???

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2 hours ago, rocket2 said:

Not sure if it is change of diet or the stress free lifestyle?  Or maybe using the hotel pool 4 times per day? I have been wearing my shirts 2 days and they don’t smell. Wife has said the same thing. 
 

I was several kilometres/hours a day and sweat but no stank. 

The fact you wear your shirts for 2 days after walking several hours a day makes it easy to see why you would have BO. Probably only gone now because of the 4 times a day in the pool chlorine 😉

 

On a serious note, I've only ever had BO when severely dehydrated. Drink loads of water and you may sweat lots but no BO. Maybe you've drank a lot more fluids here than in Canada due the heat?

 

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2 hours ago, rocket2 said:

Not sure if it is change of diet or the stress free lifestyle?  Or maybe using the hotel pool 4 times per day? I have been wearing my shirts 2 days and they don’t smell. Wife has said the same thing. 
 

I was several kilometres/hours a day and sweat but no stank. 

 

No change in your body fragrance. You simply don't notice it due to the pungent aroma of fish sauce consumers around you.

 

You could run a marathon in a diving suit and be comparatively fresh as a daisy.

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Your BO probably hasn't gone away but has been masked by a stronger smell of traffic fumes, pollution and cigarettes in this area which has bounded tightly to your clothes. 

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