Sweating happens when your body temperature gets too high and your body secretes water in order to cool it down again. Drinking plenty of cool water throughout the day helps to regulate your body temperature and prevent it from getting too high in the first place, thus preventing the need to sweat.  In addition, drinking lots of water allows toxins to be flushed from the body through urine, which would otherwise be sweated out through the skin. When toxins are eliminated through the skin, they mingle with sweat to create bad odors. Therefore, drinking lots of water can improve the odor of your sweat. Try to drink 6 to 8 glasses of water a day to help your sweating and provide a range of other health benefits, including clearer skin and improved digestion. This may sound a bit odd, but using a facial scrub on your underarms (or anywhere you experience excessive sweating) can help to exfoliate the skin and unclog pores. Do so with caution, though, as an exfoliating scrub may cause small abrasions and irritation if used too frequently or vigorously.  If you notice your deodorant stings after you use a scrub under your arms, stop this treatment. Once the pores are unclogged, this will release any trapped toxins that have been blocking the pores and causing unpleasant-smelling sweat. You may sweat even more than usual at first, but after a couple of days you should notice a reduction in the volume and frequency of your sweating. Continue to use the scrub once or twice a week. Baking soda and cornstarch are great products to use on sweaty areas that are prone to irritation - like the feet or beneath the breasts. Baby powder is also a good option, but should be used with caution as some research suggests it may be linked to certain forms of cancer.  When dabbed on the skin, these powders will quickly soak up any excess moisture and keep the area dry for several hours. Baking soda is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, so it is particularly good for use on sensitive skin. However, to control sweating in the groin area it is probably best to use a product specifically designed for that purpose. Some people claim that turnip juice can be effective at reducing excessive sweating, as it reduces activity in the sweat glands.  If you're willing to give it a try, you can extract the juice from a turnip by grating it with a vegetable grater, then squeezing the grated flesh.  You can then apply the turnip juice directly onto the armpits or other areas affected by sweating. Alternatively, you can drink the turnip juice or use it in a healthy smoothie. Sage tea is a little-known herbal remedy for excessive sweating which is believed to prevent the sweat glands from producing too much sweat.  You may be able to find sage tea in a health food store, but the tea is very easy to make yourself at home. Simply boil a handful of dried or fresh sage leaves in a pot of water. Once boiled, strain the leaves out of the liquid and leave the tea to cool slightly before drinking. One or two cups of this a day should be sufficient. The quality of your sweat is influenced by what you put into your body. Eating processed, artificially sweetened foods will increase the number of toxins in your system. These toxins can then clog up the pores and mingle with sweat to produce unpleasant body odor.  You should avoid any kind of fast food, processed ready meals, soda, artificially colored or sweetened candy, or anything containing high fructose corn syrup as all of these foods will aggravate sweating. Instead, try to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables - especially those with a high water content such as tomatoes, watermelons, cucumbers etc., whole grains, lean meat and fish, nuts, beans, and eggs. Lemon juice can help to eliminate the negative odors associated with excessive sweating, thanks to the citric acid it contains.  Simply squeeze the juice from a fresh lemon, or take a bottle of pre-squeezed lemon juice and apply the liquid directly to the areas where you sweat the most. You'll smell lemony fresh all day long!  As lemon juice is acidic, it can cause irritation to sensitive skin. Avoid applying the juice to any sensitive areas or to any broken or scratched skin, as this can sting. Zinc is also supposed to eliminate some of the bad odors caused by sweating. Find zinc supplements at your local health food store and take according to the instructions on the label.  It is always wise to consult your doctor before you begin to take any supplements. You can also get zinc naturally in your diet from foods like oysters, crab, beef, breakfast cereal, baked beans, almonds, and yogurt. Some people claim that performing a colon cleanse has helped them to reduce the amount they sweat.  There may be some truth in this, as colon cleansing eliminates toxins from the body which could otherwise contribute to malodorous sweat. Therefore, if you have tried other options without success, performing a colon cleanse may be worth a try.
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One-sentence summary -- Drink more water. Use a facial scrub on your underarms. Use corn starch or baking soda. Try turnip juice. Drink sage tea. Change your diet. Apply lemon juice. Take a zinc supplement. Do a colon cleanse.

Q: Conversation holds the keys to all the beautiful women beyond her doors. The most important things to do are to open a conversation fearlessly, watch her reaction and realize that it takes lots of practice to converse comfortably. Everyone does it, most people do it frequently, including the girls you think are completely crazy attractive. Just keep it somewhere between classy and normal and you will look good.
A: Conversation is a cruel mistress who will never fail to frustrate and surprise you. Do not swear a lot, but do not cringe when others do either.

Article: In a small bowl, mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with the quantity of toothpaste that you normally apply to your toothbrush. Stir them together. Apply the mixture to your toothbrush. Brush your teeth thoroughly for two minutes, covering your entire mouth. Spit out excess toothpaste. Rinse your mouth out with water. As an alternative, purchase a toothpaste that already contains baking soda. Since baking soda has been used a teeth cleaner for over 150 years and is fairly inexpensive, it is present in may major toothpaste brands in different quantities. Opt for a toothpaste with a high concentration of baking soda (e.g. Arm and Hammer toothpaste).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mix toothpaste and baking soda. Brush your teeth thoroughly. Buy a toothpaste that contains baking soda.

Problem: Article: Do this in the adoption center. If you want a young boy bunny, for example, then let them know that is who you are looking for. Be quick. Other Jammers might want to adopt the child too! Lots of Jammers forget to add their new child, easily losing each other.
Summary: Clearly advertise what you are looking for. Tell the animal you want that you want to adopt them. Buddy your child so you always know where they are.

Article: Use a stool, ottoman, or other sturdy object that your dog can step up onto without jumping. When you’re starting out, it’s best to just have your dog step up instead of going for a full jump. That way, it’ll be become more comfortable with the concept of getting onto an object. Show your dog the treat and hold it above the stool or ottoman. Say “Jump!” and, if necessary, physically guide your dog onto the object. Give it the treat and offer lots of verbal praise as soon as all four paws are on the object. Repeat the stepping up process in 20 minute sessions until your dog is comfortable getting onto the object and consistently follows the command. Once your dog confidently steps onto the first object, switch to a slightly taller object. Keep increasing the objects’ heights until your dog has to complete an actual jump to get the treat. Once you’ve trained your dog to jump onto objects at home, you can use the same method to teach it to jump onto benches, walls, and other obstacles you come across during walks.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with a low, sturdy object. Hold the treat above the object and give a jump command. Move on to taller objects gradually.