http://www.naturalnews.com/004417.html
http://skinnyms.com/reduce-body-ordor-with-foods-you-eat/
http://www.aboutgastro.com/news/diets-affect-body-odor
The Apocrine sweat glands do not develop until puberty, and this is the reason children don’t tend to have body odor issues. Apocrine sweat glands secrete wastes from the body in the way of proteins and fats (lipids), but this type of sweat does not have a smell to it in and of itself. Located around these sweat glands as well, are microorganisms that live on normal, healthy skin. These microorganisms consume the proteins and lipids that are secreted by the Apocrine sweat glands and it is this process that causes body odor.
The body odor produced isn’t always noxious to the human nose. A primary contributing factor to offensive body odor is the food humans ingest. Red meat has long been known to make for an impressive breeding ground for horrible smells, but there are other types of foods that can contribute to these odors. The problem is that it’s not really known what these foods typically are. Science has determined that a substance called "Ama" is one of the usual suspects that contribute to heavy body odor.
Did you read that? the micro organisms consume the proteins and lipids and that is what causes bo.
You are correct but read up a little. These bacteria are feeding off what you secrete.
You are what you eat. You know as well as I do that when you sweat toxins are leaving the body. What toxins? The ones you consume.