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Published 10:06 12 Nov 2015 GMT
42 men were categorised into three groups; 1) those asked to eat raw garlic, 2) lads that had to eat garlic capsules, 3) guys who didn't eat garlic. These men then all had to wear sweat pads in their armpits for 12 hours afterwards, to collect body odour.
82 women were then asked to sniff the odour samples and rank these men, who remained anonymous, in the categories of pleasantness, attractiveness, masculinity and intensity.
The smell of the men who ate garlic cloves/capsules were perceived to be 'significantly more attractive and less intense' when they had eaten the bulb or capsule than those who hadn't.
We're still not convinced enough to try it...

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