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Epidemic weather in India

India's human body smells heavy, and the first factor is related to the local diet. Eating habits like adding spices and onions and eating heavy flavors will make spicy food accumulate in the body, and the body will not be so clean, which will naturally aggravate your body odor.

The second point is also a genetic problem. India is a multi-ethnic country, and people from all over the world gather together, which is the most likely place to emit body odor. At the same time, some studies have pointed out that Indian sweat glands are well developed in most Asian countries. This may be caused by local climatic factors. If there are no developed sweat glands, it is easy to lock damp heat in the body, leading to the birth of diseases. And if you sweat too much, you will naturally have a little taste.

Another reason is the difference in olfactory habits. We may feel a heavy body odor, but Indians may not feel it. We think stinky tofu smells good, while foreigners think stinky tofu smells bad. This is the same reason.

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More than 2 million people in India gathered in the Ganges River to bathe.

Since April 1 1, nearly 3 million people have entered the Ganges to "wash their sins" and celebrate the "Big Pot Festival". According to the local police, because there are too many people to force people to keep a safe distance, there are 1 1000 to 18000 people immersed in the 15 tributary at all times.

According to the epidemic data of India's Ministry of Health on June 5438+02, in just 1 day, there were nearly170,000 new cases in India. At present, the number of confirmed cases in India has reached 13689453, ranking second in the world, second only to the United States.