Men who eat garlic appear more attractive to women, study finds
An experiment revealed that after consuming garlic, men produce certain substances in their armpits that women perceive as a more pleasant and attractive scent. This finding could change the understanding of how diet affects perceived attractiveness.
Researchers note that the scent associated with garlic consumption may subconsciously influence women's perception of men, opening new avenues in the study of interpersonal attraction.
In the future, these insights might be used to develop fragrances or improve personal hygiene products to enhance natural appeal.