A popular reference book on all
things humanly smelly
The unmentionable has gone mainstream with the media
addressing issues once reserved
for the practitioner's
office. Books like STIFF: The Curious Lives of Human
Cadavers
by Mary Roach,
Why You Shouldn't Eat Your Boogers by Francesca
Gould, and The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World
of Human Waste and Why It Matters by Rose George are
just a few examples of the love-hate relationship
inquisitive humans have with "grossology."
Americans spend more money annually than any other
nation on products to prevent,
mask, and remove body odor. Ever wonder why?

WHIFF
explores all aspects of human body odor:
physiological causes, cultural and ethnic perspectives,
the odors of sex, gender-specific odors, remedies, and
more. Sprinkled throughout are interesting
factoids such as the A-list actress who never wears
deodorant, the metabolic disorder that causes
irrevocable body odor, and who invented deodorant.
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