<p>The key to not turn her off from your body odour as she comes near you may lie in cutting down tomato intake.<br /><br /></p>.<p>It is not just genetics and poor hygiene that are to blame for bad underarm odour - tomatoes also join the club, a fascinating study reveals.<br /><br />Tomato stems are filled with an oil that smells like sweat.<br /><br />The oil contains terpenes - substances that give fruit and vegetables such as oranges, lemons and hops their smell and flavour, the researchers added.<br /><br />Terpene-containing compounds may play a role in bad body odour.<br /><br />These are broken down by enzymes, producing chemicals that act on the antioxidant compound lycopene found in tomatoes.<br /><br />"This, in turn, produces other chemicals known to contribute to how the body smells," explained Charles Stewart, a physician in Britain who himself went through body odour problem.<br /><br />Cutting out tomatoes and good personal hygiene could eliminate need for deodorants, he noted in a paper published in the journal Medical Hypotheses.<br /></p>
<p>The key to not turn her off from your body odour as she comes near you may lie in cutting down tomato intake.<br /><br /></p>.<p>It is not just genetics and poor hygiene that are to blame for bad underarm odour - tomatoes also join the club, a fascinating study reveals.<br /><br />Tomato stems are filled with an oil that smells like sweat.<br /><br />The oil contains terpenes - substances that give fruit and vegetables such as oranges, lemons and hops their smell and flavour, the researchers added.<br /><br />Terpene-containing compounds may play a role in bad body odour.<br /><br />These are broken down by enzymes, producing chemicals that act on the antioxidant compound lycopene found in tomatoes.<br /><br />"This, in turn, produces other chemicals known to contribute to how the body smells," explained Charles Stewart, a physician in Britain who himself went through body odour problem.<br /><br />Cutting out tomatoes and good personal hygiene could eliminate need for deodorants, he noted in a paper published in the journal Medical Hypotheses.<br /></p>