@Tfmonkey as far as the negro stench comment goes, yes, diet does affect your BO, but so does your skins microbiome, your metabolism, and any weird issues with it, and of course, GENES.....Genetics definitely play a role in different groups of people having unique and identifiable stenches, and perhaps we just smell it cause it is different than the BO of people we are used to being around. Many athletes have commented that there is a distinct NIG FUNK after blacks leave the locker room.
@PordanJeterson athletes don't eat the same food, but in the military, every eats the same food and black people don't smell bad. In the Navy, they pack people into the berthing spaces and people sleep very close to each other.
There were stinky motherfuckers, but that was because they didn't shower or they worked in engineering, not because of race.
Your microbiome and metabolism are directly affected by your diet.
It's all the spice and fried food.
If there is zero genetic influence on body odor than dogs could not track people if theychanged their diet
Then women and men would smell the same with the same diet, exercise, sleep and hygiene practices