The doctor who hasn't washed in five years: When you wash often you destroy the body ecosystem

Personal hygiene is a very important aspect in our dailyity, but an English doctor claims that the shower is not good for man. James Hamblin, a professor at Yale Public Health School, has expressed himself to the BBC: “Njoh many people who wash little. I wanted to try it myself to see what effect [...]
James Hamblin, a professor at Yale Public Health School, has expressed himself to the BBC: “Njoh many people who wash little. I wanted to try it myself to see what effect it would have. With time, the body is taught not to smell bad. Even the skin doesn't get fater. Many people use shampoos for fatty hair and then introduce various products for hair containing synthetic fat. If they stop doing this, they will see good results in their hair. But this takes time, not in a day. I've had moments when I loved a shower, my body loved me, but this wish was too long. The less soap, shampoo, and other products I used, the less I needed to get to”.
As for the scent that can release a body that doesn't wash, 37-year-old said: “When you wash often, you destroy the body ecosystem. Everything is unbalanced and useless, and germs that produce bad smell are produced. When you no longer wash, the body ecosystem gains stability and you no longer smell. Of course, it doesn't smell like rose, but it smells like human. My wife likes my scent. The problem is that our society claims that a person smells of perfume or Colossians or claims to smell bad. Man's smell is perceived as negative”.
He points out that water is rarely washed: “I wash fast, only with water, when I'm obviously dirty. The shower is a very modern concept, since people haven't had running water until 100 years ago. Only kings were washed, while the common people were washed only in the river or lake. They did not view the shower as a daily necessity. The shower is preference, not something useful. The germs on our skin are as important as they are to our digestive system as the microbes we have in our intestinal”.












