Does red meat make you smell? 6 foods that can have seriously weird effects on your body

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Does red meat make you smell?

It makes sense that what we put in our bodies can have a dramatic impact. As delicious as junk food may be, it’s no mystery that it can leave you feeling both guilty and really ill.

But food can do much more than leave you with a lingering sense of shame and a stomach ache. It turns out that some of our favourite ingredients can produce a variety of bizarre and unexpected side effects.

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These can sometimes be subtle, but there’s no mistaking them once you know they are there.

Here are six common foods that can have seriously weird effects on your body.

Does red meat make you smell Does red meat really make you smell? (Credit: Pixabay)

1. Does red meat make you smell?

For many of us, giving up on red meat would be like taking a vow of celibacy. Unfortunately, it turns out that continuing to eat it might have much the same effect.

A Czech study showed that women found that men who ate no meat had a far more attractive smell than those who ate it every day, meaning that we might have a decision to make between steak and finding a partner.

does red meat make you smell Red meat can have some unexpected side effects on the body (Credit: Pixabay)

2. Does garlic make you sweat?

It might be one of the most delicious ingredients on the planet, but garlic has a hidden dark side. For the hygiene conscious, it’s important to note that garlic can have a dramatic impact on your body odour.

Thanks to an amino acid known as allicin, a compound that produces a sulphur-like smell, eating raw garlic can cause your sweat to smell much more strongly than usual.

Does garlic make you sweat Garlic can cause your sweat to smell more strongly than usual (Credit: Pixabay)

3. Do carrots turn you orange?

They might not help you see in the dark, but carrots aren’t incapable of having an interesting effect on the body. As unbelievable as it may seem, eating too many can actually cause your skin to change colour to a yellowy-orange.

The transformation is a direct result of the chemical beta-carotene, which is also found in veggies such as squash and sweet potatoes.

Do carrots turn you orange Carrots actually can have an effect on your skin (Credit: Pixabay)

4. Does spicy food give you nightmares?

The various after-effects of an ill-advised curry can be as painful as they are NSFW, but something that sometimes slips under the radar is how spice can affect your sleep.

Scientists have found evidence that eating spicy food can lead to bizarre dreams and even nightmares, as a result of our digestion interfering with sleep continuity. Some have even suggested that seeking out dairy to ease the pain of fiery food can also increase the likelihood of weird dreams.

Does spicy food give you nightmares Spice can cause bizarre dreams (Credit: Pixabay)

5. Does soy affect fertility?

Veganism and lactose intolerance have both helped soy’s popularity to explode. Unfortunately for future generations, this may not be a good thing.

Several studies have pointed out the correlation between soy consumption and male fertility, with the bean appearing to adversely affect sperm count.

Does soy affect fertility Some studies have claimed that soy beans can effect your sperm count (Credit: Pixabay)

6. Does beetroot make your pee red?

It turns out asparagus isn’t alone in playing havoc with our pee. Despite being packed full of nutrients and health benefits, beets can cause an alarming physical condition known as beeturia.

Affecting around 14% of the population, beeturia causes both urine and stools to stain pink or purple – which can be alarming to anyone not knowing what to expect.

Does beetroot make your pee red Beetroot is known for being a powerful dye (Credit: Pixabay)

Our bodies are strange things. Food that might seem perfectly innocent can cause seemingly dramatic changes to take place – some of which can seem extremely shocking. At least now, the next time you produce a purple poo or someone complains about your smell, you’ll know exactly what to blame.

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