>sweating helps your body cool and prevents it from overheating
>deoderant prevents sweating where applied
>this means the body can no longer optimally cool itself
>so the body either overheats or keeps itself from working hard enough to need adequate sweating
>in other words, a person wearing deoderant will subconciously and consiously try to prevent himself from working out at his fullest as to prevent overheating
>conclusion: deoderant kills gains
Any counterarguments?
POO in LOO
deodorant just makes your pits not smell you retard. antiperspirant is what you're thinking of and still doesn't magically keep your body from sweating. it just keeps the pits dry
i was baited today
>>39675485
>Their apocrine glands, like those in humans, produce an odorless, oily, opaque secretion[10] that gains its characteristic odor upon bacterial decomposition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocrine_sweat_gland
>Antiperspirants help to reduce the production of sweat. Aluminium salts – the active ingredient found in antiperspirants – dissolve into the moisture on the skin's surface. This forms a gel, which temporarily sits on top of the sweat gland, reducing the amount of sweat released.
30 seconds on google
>>39675606
>reducing the amount of sweat released
So I was right. Interesting. I will no longer wear deoderant.
>>39675676
it's definitely not enough to have a noticeable effect and it keeps you from being a smelly neckbeard. wear it