Are Bacteria A Natural Cure For Odor?

by Mid Brain on February 22, 2009 · 6 comments

Mid Brain muses

Sure, there are lots of negative things associated with microbes, but we’re happy to report that they’re not all bad. While you’ve probably heard of probiotics, you probably haven’t heard about these organisms. Researchers are reporting here that they’ve isolated a bacterium that can actually remove foul odors linked to bad breath and stinky feet.smellyfeet-5121

Natural cure for odor

These micro organisms, known as methylotrophic bacteria, are odor eaters that feast on the smelly sulfur-containing compounds produced inside your mouth during the digestive process. They are naturally found inside your mouth but at relatively low levels. Scientists believe that increasing the levels of these beneficial organisms (through a mouthwash or toothpaste) can lead to natural, long lasting solutions to bad breath. Similar organisms were previously found living on feet. In the future, they may be formulated into a lotion to stop smelly feet.

The Beauty Brains bottom line

As regulars of the Beauty Brains community know, we love natural products! And nothing gets more natural than bacteria. Rubbing them on your feet or rinsing them in your mouth may not sound appealing, but they just may be the most natural way to solve some real cosmetic problems.

Do you suffer from smelly feet or bad breath? Be bold and leave a comment and tell us how you deal with the problem. 

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tsunamino February 23, 2009 at 11:27 pm

How fun!

aaliyah August 3, 2009 at 11:36 pm

my daugther is 4yrs old and she have bad odor,bleeds,itchy and dry scalp. i washes it and dont make it no badder can u PLEASE HELP ME AND TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO DO TO MAKE IT FEEL BETTER.She cries when u touches her head also.THANK YOU

thebeautybrains August 4, 2009 at 6:30 am

Take her to a doctor and get the advice of a medical professional!

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