Problem with sweating ?!


Question: Problem with sweating ?
i have a big problem with sweating. even if it's cold i'm sweating ( ONLY my armpits sweat ) . i've tried some antiperspirant deodorants from Nivea and Rexona but with no result. pls DON'T TELL ME TO GO TO SEE A DOCTOR.i already have.she told me to try some baby powder mixed with baking soda.it does make me swear less.but still ...
if you can tell me any home remedies or tips or advice.. or just something.. i'll be very thankfull .
10x

Answers:

There are simple home remedies that can help you reduce the amount of sweat you produce. These home remedies can simply help to alleviate symptoms and may not be a cure.



? Every morning, make yourself a cup of tomato juice. This is rich in anti oxidants and may help regulate the activity of sweat glands. Also eat grapes everyday. Both of them together help keep your body cool.



? Another great way to cool off your body is to boil tea leaves in a large vessel and let it simmer for a few minutes. Drain the leaves and use the water to soak your hands and feet in it when it’s cooled enough. The tannic acid in the tea has astringent properties which help your body remain cool, making tea one of the best antiperspirants.



? Alternatively, you can boil sage leaves in a large container and soak your body in it when it’s cool. Sage is considered one of the best cures for excessive sweating. You can also drink a herbal brew of sage leaves along with some honey.



Sweating Disorder : Home Remedies suggested by users
Diet for Sweating Disorder
Though there is no specific diet for this disorder, it is a good idea to avoid spicy and hot foods which increase your body temperature naturally. Alcohol and caffeine should also be avoided as much as possible. Other food items like garlic and onions that are also hot, are considered powerful triggers for sweating. While you are cutting down on these, include more of fresh green leafy vegetables in your diet.



Other Suggestions for Sweating Disorder
Sometimes if nothing works on this disorder, one has to turn to surgery. An endoscopic thoracic surgery is a viable treatment method but is invasive and expensive and therefore should be used as a last resort.



The most common cause of excessive sweating is nervousness and not having enough self confidence.

Using antiperspirants and deodorants is just covering up the symptoms of your problem. You need to cure the cause of your sweating.

To cure the problem you will have to find a way to stay calm and increase your self confidence. One way of doing this is through self hypnosis. There are lots of mp3s that will help you with self confidence, relaxation and staying calm etc.

Also you could try a publication called "Stop Sweating and Start Living" by Mike Ramsey.

Visit the website and blog below to get details of the book and other helpful information.

http://excessivesweatingstop.blogspot.co…
http://www.self-hypnosis-site.co.uk/



First off, let me start by saying that I used to suffer from this problem and tried using degree clinical protection among many other products. I know you dont want me to say go see a doctor but I had heard about this new treatment that my doctor was offering where they inject botox into the sweat glands in your underarms.

My problem has now gone away and the botox needs to be redone maybe once a year. I rarely use deodorant now and my underarms dont smell either.

My point is is that it worked really well. You will have to find a doctor who does this but it is truly amazing and the injections barely hurt.

If you get it done, let me know how it goes

Take a look at the website:
http://www.botoxseveresweating.com/



first off dont use antiperspirants, they can lead to breast cancer!




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