Is it true that eating pineapple changes the 'taste' and smell from Miss V?

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Many ask, "does pineapple affect the taste and smell of v?". This is said by the doctor.
Yes, the foods that women consume affect the smell of secretions. Our body breaks down 'sharp' foods such as broccoli or garlic into the same chemical compound that stings them in the blood, before releasing them through breath, sweat or urine.
Unfortunately, for the question of whether pineapple makes miss V feels or smells sweet, no research has yet been proven.
But, according to Alyssa Dweck, MD, New York-based ob-gyn and co-author of 'Complete A to Z for Your V', there are patients who claim to experience changes after eating pineapple to something better.
On the other hand, urologist, Koushik Shaw, MD, from the Austin Urology Institute, does not yet know the cause.
"In some ways, 'you are what you eat'," he said, launching Health.com .
He said, it's possible that if you eat foods that have higher sugar content such as fruit, body fluids may feel a little sweeter, but that effect certainly won't be seen in an instant.
Illustration of female reproductive health, vagina."Prostate fluid in ejaculation can be made weeks or months before," he said. So, he said, pineapple must be consumed long before intercourse.
Although this statement could only be a myth, Shaw said there was no harm in trying if you were still curious. Pineapple contains vitamin B, fiber and a large dose of vitamin C.
So if it is not proven, this is not a problem. The aroma of miss V naturally changes slightly throughout the menstrual cycle, but it may never feel or smell like tropical fruit.
"In fact, if it smells like something other than the vagina, especially if it smells unpleasant, it might be a sign of a problem with your vital organs," he said.
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