Excessive Sweating Cure - Does One Exist?

January 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need an excessive sweating cure, something that is not just going to manage it but outright cure it completely?  The truth is there are only a handful of well known cures that are almost guaranteed to work and the #1 cure is considered to be:

ETS Surgery

One excessive sweating cure is to go under the knife, no surprise here huh?  Well one thing that is not well known about this is it can not only cure you of excessive underarm sweating, but it’s also a good sweaty palms treatment.  What happens is an incision 1/12th of an inch is made in your back to allow for a small camera to be inserted inside past your ribs to find your sympathetic nerves.  Depending on if the underarms or palms are being treated, certain “ganglions” will be destroyed.  For underarm sweating, the T3, and sometimes T4 and T5 ganglia need to be taken care of, and for palmar hyperhidrosis it’s the T2 and sometimes T3 ganglia.

If you happen to have plantar hyperhidrosis which is sweating of the feet, this surgery can be done for that too but it’s rarely done since dealing with the L2 to L4 ganglia can lead to sexual side effects.
Now as for the success rates with this, there is a 99.9% success rate for palmar hyperhidrosis and a 90% success for excessive underarm sweating.

There is one problem though and that is compensatory sweating.  This is when you start sweating on your back, your stomach, thighs or butt in order to compensate for not being able to sweat on your underarms or palms.   This can often be even worse than the underarm or palm sweating and make it even more difficult to hide your sweating.  It’s not usually too severe and it doesn’t happen often but it’s something to think about.

Is there another excessive sweating cure other than surgery?  The answer is yes, there are a few herbal solutions which few know about and have been taking advantage of over the last few years.  It’s a safe alternative and should be considered before going under the knife.  For more information on how you can get this to work for yourself, click on this link.

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10 Killer Ways To Stop Sweating!

January 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for some ways to stop sweating?  I’ve compiled a list of 10 powerful ways you can go about doing it.  Have a look and try out whichever one looks good to you:

1.    Charcoal

Believe it or not, one of the ways to stop sweating is by eating charcoal.  Eat it on an empty stomach 2-3 times a day for best results.

2.    Apple Cider Vinegar

This works by closing the pores, just dab some vinegar onto the problem areas.

3.    Talcum Powder

This is a solution which helps to absorb the sweat.  Just apply some to your underarms at the beginning of your day.

4.    Sage

This solution is quite powerful.  It can be toxic if you over brew it so be careful.  Just steep 1 tablespoon of leaves or 1 teaspoon of sage powder in a cup of boiled water and add lemon to taste.

5.    Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass is loaded with vitamin B which is perfect for preventing sweating.  Drink 1-2 glasses of this a day.

6.    Tomato Juice

It may be hard to stomach, but you will sweat less if you can.

7.    Buttermilk

This is a bit easier on the stomach I think than the tomato juice and it does the same job.

8.    Cut Out Caffeine

Caffeine increases anxiety and causes excess sweating.  If you drink coffee or pop, cut it out of your diet.

9.    Driclor

This is a prescription deodorant that contains aluminum chloride at about 40%.  Very powerful stuff.

10.    Wear 100% Cotton

Wearing 100% cotton, wool and cashmere will help your body to breathe.  Cut out the unnatural fibres from your wardrobe like nylon, polyester, cordoury and flannel.

Whew!  There you have it.  That should keep you busy for a while.  Now if you’re still looking for more powerful ways to stop sweating believe it or not there is another level to this.   There are solutions out there that can get rid of your sweating problem for good and in as little as 2 weeks if you stick to it.  If you want to go with what I find to be one of the most powerful and successful solutions, click this link to check it out for yourself.

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Stop Excessive Sweating

January 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want to stop excessive sweating from weighing you down, with your own sweat?  It’s never fun to break out into a noticeable sweat and to feel everyone’s eyes on you.  You know that feeling where you know that they know?  Ya, it sucks.  So to keep that horrible feeling away, be sure you take proper precautions, try out these tips to ensure you’re dry:

1.    Use Sweat Pads

Sweat pads are a great way to stop excessive sweating, they’re fool proof!  They’ve got some adhesive you just stick to the insides of your shirts and they just stay there and soak up any excess sweat so it doesn’t stain your shirt, brilliant!  You can get them in the throw away variety or washable, it’s up to you.

2.    Drysol

This is a prescription solution that is effective in over 80% of those who try it.  This can have up to 40% aluminum chloride which is the active anti-sweat ingredient in most antiperspirants, so it definitely packs a punch.

3.    Sage

This is a very potent way to stop excessive sweating.  Just bring a cup of water to a boil, then once you’ve got that, place 1 tablespoon of sage leaves or 1 teaspoon of sage powder in it to steep.  Do this for 5-10 minutes then drain it, you don’t want it to steep for too long as toxins can be released from the sage, it’s a delicate balance.  But sipping this in one go or throughout the day will drastically cut down on your sweating.

Now while these are all going to help you stop excessive sweating, if you truly want a permanent solution and not just a band aid one, you’re going to have to whip out the big guns.  So if you don’t want to constantly have this sweating issue in the back of your head, you need to check this long term solution out.

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Hands Sweating? End The Curse With These 3 Killer Tips!

January 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want to know what to do with your hands sweating all the time?  It’s one of the most socially embarrassing forms of sweating because every time you go to shake someone’s hand you have to be weary of how you’re coming across.  It’s even worse if you have to hold hands with someone of the opposite sex, things can really get awkward then!  So how can we prevent these incidents from occurring?  How can we learn to move through life without this stupid fear?  Here are some tips that should help you:

1.    The Wet Water Bottle Trick

One way to deal with your hands sweating all the time is with this sly trick.  Carry around a cold water bottle at all times.  These days, everyone drinks water and it’s not unusual to be toting around a 600ml plastic bottle at all times.  As long as you have that, consider it your life preserver.  If you feel you have wet hands and you know you’re going to be shaking hands real soon, you will have this water bottle on you and use this as your excuse.  All you need to say is:

“oh pardon me, I was just holding onto my water a moment ago.”

And you’re golden.  Nice huh?

2.    Witch Hazel Spray

Another way to deal with your hands sweating is to use some witch hazel on your hands, just spray it on, it will close up your pores and make it more difficult for the sweat to break through.

3.    Talcum Powder

Simple talcum powder is another solution, it will absorb any sweat that does actually break through.  You can even use this as a follow up to the witch hazel, it’s a good combo.

Now these tricks will help you out, but for the most part they will act as a band aid solution to the problem.  To really stop worrying about your sweating you need to get to the root of the problem and only a few treatments can do that.  There is one such treatment though that has been used for even hands sweating with great success and is an all natural solution to boot.  If you want to end the sweating for good, click on this link for more info.

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Excessive Sweating Remedies

January 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some excessive sweating remedies that actually work?  There are plenty of solutions out there, but it’s hard to find one that works really well.  I’ve compiled a list of some solutions, one of which should do the trick for you.  Go through and pick out whichever vibes with you:

1.    Bye Bye Sugar

This is one of the more difficult to stick with excessive sweating remedies, but it certainly does help.  For those of you who experience nervous sweating or sweating due to anxiety, cutting out sugar from your diet will help a lot.  That means no more sugar with your coffee, no sweets or deserts, you can have some fruit, but only in moderation.  If you’re going to take fruit, make sure it’s in the morning.  This solution isn’t for everyone but is worth giving a go.

2.    More Water Please?

You would think that by drinking more water, you’ll be gushing sweat all over the place, but no!  Drinking extra water is only going to cool off your body and keep it operating at peak performance.  Just make sure it’s cold water as that helps your body regulate it’s body temperature, which in turn means less sweating since that is your body’s main way of cooling down.

3.    Wheat Grass

Ever heard of this stuff?  It’s loaded with many different types of vitamin B and vitamin B has been found to help reduce excessive sweating.  So drinking a cup or two of this a day should yield you some results after a week or two.

Any of the above excessive sweating remedies will do you some good, but if you want a more powerful and permanent solution, you’re going to have to whip out some bigger guns.  One of the most potent solutions cuts your sweating down significantly in only two weeks.  You can check it out for yourself here: click here.

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Prevent Sweating - 3 Powerful Ways To End The Torment!

January 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want a good way to prevent sweating?  Sometimes the best way to treat it is to make sure it never happens in the first place.  Well that’s why I’ve compiled this list of things you can do to make sure that sweating doesn’t bog you down :

1.    Wear Natural Fibres

A great way to prevent sweating is to ensure your wardrobe is made up of breathable fabrics.  That means, you only want to go with 100% cotton, wool and cashmere.  Don’t use blends, 50% cotton or 25% cotton is no good!  Also keep away from synthetic fibres like nylon, polyester and the like.

2.    Use An Antiperspirant

This seems obvious, but you should be using a good antiperspirant.  One good antiperspirant solution is Certain Dri, if you can’t find it in a store near you you most definitely will be able to find it online at Amazon or Ebay.  This is one of the most powerful non-prescription antiperspirants you can pick up.  You can also try Maxim.

3.    Don’t Wear Black!

I know it can be tempting because sweat doesn’t show up on black, but black absorbs light and heat and makes you sweat even more.  Wearing lighter colors will prevent this.

I could go on and on about ways to prevent sweating but this should get you started.  If you really want to stop your sweating, for good that is, there is a powerful all natural solution on the net that has helped thousands, if you’ve just about had it, you should give it a look: click this link to check it out.

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Compensatory Sweating

January 13, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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Hey Guys and Gals,

If you’re considering getting surgery done for your excessive sweating, it is important to consider the possibility of compensatory sweating.  What is compensatory sweating?  It is excessive sweating in other areas of the body(usually the chest or back) in response to not being able to sweat from your underarms due to surgery.

With Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy surgery, incisions are made in your back to gain access to your sympathetic nerves.  These nerves which signal your sweat glands to excrete sweat are essentially burned…DESTROYED.  Now this usually results in a drastic decrease in sweating from your underarms, over 98%, however, it can lead to excessive sweating elsewhere as you will see here:

Scary huh?

Before you jump on the surgery bandwagon it is important you understand these serious risks involved.  For those who have adverse effects like this, the surgery is IRREVERSIBLE!! They are doomed to deal with the compensatory sweating the rest of their life and if you live in a hot climate you will be at risk of heatstroke!

This is why it is imperative you seek out natural methods first.  Do not even consider this unless you have exhausted all your natural options… and if you actually do what I just said, you will never wind up having surgery done because there are powerful natural methods which cure you without you having to even go under the knife!  One of the best natural solutions that rivals ETS surgery in terms of effectiveness can be found by clicking on this link.

Stop Sweating Start Living

January 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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What is Stop Sweating Start Living?Stop Sweating Start Living

It’s a book written by a man by the name of Mike Ramsey, a 37 year old business man documenting how he cured his excessive sweating problem and explaining how you can do the same.  Mike was a sufferer like the rest of us as he describes in his book:

“Earlier in my life, starting in high school, it caused a lot of frustration. I avoided social situations and backed down from potentially embarrassing events such as dances, dates and parties.

And now I was in an office eight to ten hours a day, surrounded by and interacting with colleagues continuously. I was constantly concerned about my underarms – a distraction that caused me to lose hours of productivity every week.”

Desperate for a solution Mike explains how he by chance, at a seminar on natural health, came to a realization as to what was causing his condition.  He then went to work on devising his solution.

Mike further explains: “Within a few weeks, the excessive sweating stopped and has never come back…Using this simple three-step method should stop your underarm sweat problem in less than two weeks.”

Stop Sweating Start Living doesn’t waste any time and gets right to the point as to why you’re sweating and what needs to be done about it.  The solution provided within the book is deceptively simple yet very counter-intuitive.

Stop Sweating Start Living also comes bundled with two additional bonus books:

  • “No-Sweat! The Natural Hyperhidrosis Treatment Program”
  • “Overcome Embarrassing Toenail Fungus”

Stop Sweating Start Living focuses mainly on stopping excessive underarm sweating although they touch on sweaty palms.  The accompanying “No-Sweat” book though helps round out the package, as goes into a lot of depth regarding how to reduce sweating all over your body.

To find out more about Stop Sweating Start Living, click this link.

Excessive Sweating Remedies - Here Are 3 Gems You Need To Try Out!

January 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for some excessive sweating remedies?  If you’re frustrated with your sweating condition there is hope, I’ve got a bunch of solutions here for you to try out, some of them you likely have never heard of before.  So if you’ve just about had it and willing to do something about it, here are some great tips for you to start putting to work for yourself:

1.    Witch Hazel

One of the rarer excessive sweating remedies, witch hazel can be an effective solution as it constricts your pores, making it harder for sweat to escape from your body.  Just pick up some witch hazel extract and apply it to the troublesome areas.

2.     Vinegar

Another solution which works by closing up the pores is white vinegar.  Just pick some up at your local grocery store and dab some onto your underarms with cotton balls.  This one might leave an unpleasant odor, but nevertheless, it does it’s job.

3.    Cypress Oil

Cypress oil will act as an astringent, which basically means it will constrict your body’s tissues, namely your blood vessels.  How does this help? Well, when your blood vessels are expanded, this results in more blood flow which leads to an increase of temperature and sweating, so it follows that doing the reverse will lead to a lack of sweating.  Try it out and you’ll see for yourself.

Now all of these are great excessive sweating remedies, but if you really want to cure your condition instead of just manage it, you’re going to have to pull out the big guns.  If you’re serious about putting an end to this all, here is an all natural solution which many have found works well: click here to check it out.

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Sweating Treatment

January 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So what kinds of sweating treatment methods are out there that actually WORK!?

Chances are you’re here because you’ve tried a bunch of different solutions to no avail and are looking for that secret herbal remedy, or that one special technique which is going to stop sweat in it’s tracks.  While I can’t guarantee any of these will do that for you, it won’t hurt to try these out, that’s the only way you’re going to figure out the best solution for yourself, try as many things out as possible!  With that in mind, here are some tactics you can start with today:

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