Clothing and Diet Tips to Fight Male Organ Odor Manhood looking good? Check. But a good-looking member isn’t enough – a partner wants a member that smells as fine as it looks – or at least doesn’t emit a strong male organ odor that works against its handsome appearance. Basic male organ health regimens, such as washing regularly, can help to fight male organ odor. But sometimes a stubborn odor requires fighting on multiple fronts. In such cases, clothing and diet choices can have an impact on a guy’s male organ odor situation. Why the rank smell? Just why is male organ odor such a common issue for men? Well, it actually makes sense when a guy looks at it objectively. First off, everyone knows that body odor tends to come about from sweating. Sweating releases bacteria on the skin, which creates a strong odor. Sweat, of course, comes from physical exertion and/or higher temperatures—and the member is generally in the “tropic zone” of the body. First, unless a guy regularly goes unclothed or commando, the manhood is most often kept beneath two layers of clothing (trousers and underwear)— and often one or both have a snug fit, which increases heat. Second, unless a guy manscapes, the midsection is filled with a big thatch of pubic hair, which provides insulation to increase the heat quotient. Beyond that, when blood rushes into the member, as it does several times a day, it increases the heat as well. All of which combines to make sweating more likely, and therefore increases the chances of male organ odor. Diet and clothing As mentioned, washing regularly is the first step in the charge against male organ odor. But what a guy wears and eats/drinks can also have an impact. With that in mind, the following tips may be helpful. www.man1health.com