Do Native Americans have dry or wet earwax?

Dry earwax, typical in East Asians and Native Americans, is light-colored and flaky, while earwax found in Caucasian and African groups is darker, wetter and, a new study shows, smellier.
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Why do Native Americans have dry earwax?

East Asian and Native American people were already known to have a form of the ABCC11 gene that causes the dry type of earwax and produces less underarm body order, compared with other ethnicities.
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What ethnicities have wet earwax?

Also mentioned in the study: "Africans" have "wet, yellowish-brown wax," and Native Americans — similar to East Asian folks — typically have "dry, white wax." "The difference between [the earwax] is caused by a single gene in the genome.
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Do Americans have wet earwax?

Dry Earwax and Wet Earwax

Dry earwax doesn't have cerumen, a waxy substance. Your earwax type is linked to your origins. Dry earwax first appeared in Asia and is thus more common among Asian and Native American populations. Wet earwax is common among most other populations.
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Is it better to have wet or dry earwax?

Healthy dry earwax does fall out of the ear better than wet earwax, and it is effective at preventing ear infections. However, it's still important to keep your ears clean because dry earwax flakes can build up over time and cause a blockage.
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Do Indian people have dry earwax?

Dry earwax, typical in East Asians and Native Americans, is light-colored and flaky, while earwax found in Caucasian and African groups is darker, wetter and, a new study shows, smellier.
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Do South Asians have wet earwax?

Earwax comes in two types, wet and dry. The wet form predominates in Africa and Europe, where 97 percent or more of the people have it, and the dry form among East Asians, while populations of Southern and Central Asia are roughly half and half.
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Which race has the strongest body odor?

Although there is some controversy on the subject of "racial" variation in body odor, it is determined that African blacks probably produce the greatest amount of apocrine sweat, which is the known substrate for axillary odor.
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Do all Asians have dry ear wax?

A new study reveals that the gene responsible for the drier type originated in an ancient northeastern Asian population. Today, 80 to 95 percent of East Asians have dry earwax, whereas the wet variety is abundant in people of African and European ancestry (97 to 100 percent).
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Do Vietnamese people have dry earwax?

South-East Asians have 'dry' earwax, as determined by the ABCC11 gene. This is the same gene that makes their sweat have no odour. Just because Vietnamese people go around with sweaty shirts, doesn't necessarily mean you should... And just because they get their ears cleaned, doesn't mean you should.
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Do Vietnamese have body odor?

More than half of the Vietnamese males and females have concerns on their body odor. Besides from showering daily, deodorant products have been widely used to prevent the body odor. 92% takes bath at least once/ day. Both males and females have the same concern level on their body odor.
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Does dry earwax mean no body odor?

Several years ago ago, scientists discovered that a gene called ABCC11 determined whether people produced wet or dry earwax. Interestingly, people who produce the "dry" version of earwax also lack a chemical in their armpits that bacteria feed on to cause underarm odor.
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What does it mean when your ear wax is wet?

Wet ears typically mean disease, most likely infection. Ear infections create pus, so that might be why your ear feels wet. That is not the only possible cause, though. It is also possible that you have a type of skin growth inside your ear canal called a cholesteatoma.
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What ethnicity has the least body odor?

Ethnic background also comes into play: People of East Asian descent tend to sweat less and have less body odor than those of African and European descent.
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What race does not have body odor?

ABCC11: the “no body odor gene”

Genetic variants that cause a loss of function of the ABCC11 gene are very common among East Asian populations (80-90% of the population). In other population groups, it is rare to have no body odor.
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What is the smelliest city in the world?

Rotorua, New Zealand

Rotorua is full of spurting steam vents and bubbling pools, and some even blow up unannounced and randomly. And with it the sulphur is released and produces an eggy stench, which is difficult to ignore.
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Why do Chinese not sweat?

Relevant paragraph from Wikipedia from the article on body odor below, but the TL;DR is that there's a gene called ABCC11 that is non-functional in 80 to 95 percent of East Asians. That allele determines both apocrine sweat gland size and activity, concentration of protein in apocrine sweat, and, oddly, wet-type vs.
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Is dry earwax normal?

Some people naturally have hard, dry earwax. Earwax that stays in the ear canal for too long can become hard and dry. If you naturally have too much earwax, it can clump together in your ear canal.
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What is Chinese ear picking?

The ear-picking process is often described as an 'ear massage' in China as the movements of the tool stimulate acupressure points inside the customers' ears.
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How do Asians remove ear wax?

While cotton swabs are the norm in the West, in many parts of East Asia, it's common to use ear scoops – a long, thin tool with one tip flattened into a little spoon – to tease out excess ear wax. My Chinese mother had a bamboo one when I was growing up, though I don't remember her using it often on us kids.
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What is Vietnamese ear cleaning?

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — To most Westerners, the idea of paying someone to stick little scoops and tweezers into their ears is downright unnerving. To Vietnamese, it's an art. Though the procedure may sound like torture, men line up day in and day out to experience this unorthodox probing.
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What is a Viking ear spoon?

An ear scoop (or ear spoon) was a common personal hygiene tool, used for cleaning out the ears. Ear spoons are known from Roman times onwards. They are very common finds on Viking Age sites, suggesting that people took this aspect of personal hygiene very seriously.
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What is the white flaky stuff in my ears?

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin condition. It causes flaky, white to yellowish scales to form on oily areas such as the scalp, face, or inside the ear. It can occur with or without reddened skin.
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Why is there no deodorant in China?

There's another reason few Chinese consumers buy deodorant: basic biology. Scientists in recent years have shown that many East Asians, a group that includes China's ethnic Han majority, have a gene that lowers the likelihood of a strong “human axillary odor” — scientist-speak for body stink.
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What religion does not allow deodorant?

This is a particular problem on the Sabbath – Judaism's holiest day running from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. Orthodox Jews are forbidden from doing anything that's considered work – even using a deodorant. And that makes Sabbath prayers in packed synagogues a very smelly affair.
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