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Sweat itself is mostly odorless, but when it interacts with bacteria on the skin, it can produce various smells. The scent of peanut butter may arise from the presence of certain compounds, such as isovaleric acid or other fatty acids, produced by the breakdown of sweat or skin oils. Diet can also play a role; consuming foods rich in certain fats or proteins might influence body odor. If the smell is persistent or concerning, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.

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