I suppose it could indirectly. Cancer causes really big changes to your body and it's metabolism. Chemo therapy drugs can cause extra sweating and that in turn can cause more body odor but the body odor itself is cause by bacteria, not the cancer.
I have never heard of such a thing to occur with cancer.
Yes prolonged contact with motor oil can cause cancer.
No it does not.
Not like a fish oil will! If it has been purified by the altomega process the krill oil doesn't even smell, If you open a bottle of fish or krill oil and it smells bad it is rancid already and will make you smell bad when you take it. So be careful what you spend your money on.
It can cause cancer.
Valve cover gaskets leaking oil onto exhaust manifold/s. Bad valve seals. (if oil level drops) Bad PCV valve. Allowing oil into intake manifold/throttle body area.
Yes, it can. It can also cause cancer in your kidneys.
The only thing that will cause this is gasoline is mixing with the oil. Have to looked at by a professional immediately. This will cause severe engine wear if ignored.
No, It smells like it used to...
your car is burning oil.
They chemical reactions cause a odour similar to that of fish.
It can be used but the effect is shortlived. Clove oil should not be used on a regular basis, as a substance naturally found in cloves, called eugenol, is known to cause cancer. (This compound is greatly concentrated in the oil form of cloves.) Using clove oil could increase your risk of cancer in the mouth, and in other parts of your body as well.If you have continued toothache, see your dentist! It could cause worse damage to your teeth by ignoring it.
It depends on the brand of body rub. Usually the scent is artificial. The body scrub is usually made with coconut oil (which is odorless). Pop open the lid and smell the body wash. You can smell the wash in a grocery store without actually opening the entire bottle.