There will be those who have tried everything, from alternative treatments to pharmacological, to combat bad sweat, but that depleting resources has not helped them.It is a situation that causes complexes and much discomfort to those who suffer it, and despite that there are several products on the market to 'placate' the problem, a scientist is working on a promising solution that involves an armpit transplant .
The armpit transplant to combat smelly sweat
The person in charge of this new procedure that is still in the trial period is called Chris Callewaert, a postdoctoral researcher at the Knight Lab at the University of California, San Diego, known popularly as "Dr.Axila."
It is not a pseudonym that should be taken for less, because it truly deserves to be recognized as such, as an authentic "Dr.Axila." Man has dedicated years to the investigation of the human armpit and the behavior of the b acterias that cause body odor, finding this semipermanent solution , which is not at all as you imagine it.In fact, the procedure is simpler than it appears to be by name, since it does not involve surgery.

The armpit transplant was first tested on twins .One of them maintained a good aroma, while the other perspired a strong odor.The twin that emitted better odor was prescribed not to clean your armpits for four days.This is to extract the 'healthy' axillary microbiome concentrated from deep within the skin to ensure the effectiveness of the transplant.
Instead, the twin with bad sweat should wash his armpits with antibacterial soap to eliminate as many bacteria as possible.The next step would consist of n transfer less odorous bacteria to the axillary pits of the person with more difficult bacteria and keep this area of the body bandaged for a week.Basically new bacteria would be cultured to the affected with bromhidrosis or body odor undermine the problem.

As observed in this initial experiment, the antiperspirant effect lasted more than a year.Since then they have applied the underarm transplant to 18 pairs of twins with really impressive results.In some cases the effectiveness has been such that the scientists involved do not rule out finding the way in which the effect is irreversible.
So far the evidence have been performed in related individuals, because they have proven that the more familiarity g The more you have, the more efficient the armpit transplant will be.However, they are currently studying the variety of the axillary microbiome to find more general bacteria with which it is not a requirement to perform the axillary transplant among relatives.
They even plan to go further in The "Dr.Axila" laboratory with the development of a microbial spray.The benefit of this product is to balance the bacteria that cause the bad smell without having to perform an armpit transplant.Doesn't it sound wonderful?
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