Re: Cure Sweaty Hands, Palms, Hyperhidrosis, Hyperhydrosis
Sunday, June 13th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
Updated response for Hyperhidrosis
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is this safe for, …
is this safe for, per say, a 13 year old to do?
I use Vaseline too, …
I use Vaseline too, but i smear it simply with a Q-tip.
vaseline, also …
vaseline, also known as petroleum jelly. smear it over the cuts with the blunt side of a knife, that’s what i’ve done before
Does any body know …
Does any body know what kind off cream I can put on my hands because I have little cuts and it hurts when I put my hands in the water???????????????Let me know please, thats the only thing that bothers me.
What is the size of …
What is the size of wire to use in order to have an effective current? Small diameter wires have less current. Does that mean it is less effective? Can somebody give the right size of wire for this operation?
We have the same …
We have the same problem, just put the pans in a lower position. My wrist also begins to burn when it touches the pans then it itches after the session. It’s like having rashes, but it’ll go away.
Is there any way to …
Is there any way to make it more comfortable to hold your hands in the pans? Whenever I rest my arms on the table my wrists touch the edge of the pan and my wrists start to burn, so I have to hold my arms up, and they get tired after a few minutes.
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for the videos!!! They are fantastic and a real answer to prayer. They have changed my life. After 7 days of treatment it worked. No more Drysol, no risky surgery, and best of all no more perspiration of the hands or feet!!! Now I am just experimenting with how many days I can go in-between treatments. My sincere thanks and appreciation for your help!
Hey aleks1897, did …
Hey aleks1897, did you fingertips ever get completely dry? After 2 weeks of non-treatment, I repeated a couple of treatments but my fingertips are still clammy/lightly sweaty in stressful situations or when i’m thinking about my fingertips. Thanks.
Just do it until …
Just do it until you stop sweating and then enter maintenance mode again. Everyone’s going to be different, only you can be the judge of how often to do maintenance.
Cont’: My finger …
Cont’: My finger tips were still slightly wet from Thursday night to Saturday ( not the entire day, but just a few times throughout the day). So I did the treatment again on Saturday. Basically, what I’m trying to ask is, if I did wait too long, do you think I may need to do some additional treatments (maybe 3-4 every other day) and then start a maintenance program where I do it once every week? I guess this is what ppl would consider trial and error? I hope this doesn’t sound too confusing.
To skillzx3: I …
To skillzx3: I fill up a 2 in deep steel pan about 1.5 inches of water. My fingers (bottom and top of fingers) are fully submerged in the water as well as the side of my palms. Only the top of my hand is not in the water.
Question from me: I waited 2 weeks from my last treatment and I THINK that may have been too much. When I did a treatment this past Thurs. my finger tips were still slightly wet during the day time hours (when it’s warmer)…does this happen to anyone? Brentfoto/Shannon?
could someone …
could someone please clear this issue for me:
how much water do i use, and if my palms touch the bottom (my bottom has a plastic screen) will it matter?
I just wanted to …
I just wanted to let anybody know that this treatment is working for me, working on my fifth session right now huge improvement from day one. just be patient and consistent, try to add some salt to the pan before you pour the water. 10 mins, each polarity, good luck!!!!
Suggest that you …
Suggest that you read the prior posts on this video and the other one. My batteries have lasted five months. I disconnect them entirely after each treatment. Mine have lasted so long as I only do maybe two treatments a month on maintenance for the past four months or so. During the two or three weeks I used them every day or every other day. Buy the double-pack of cheap 6v Ray-O-Vacs heavy duty one at WalMart.
I believe the time …
I believe the time of the treatment, whether it be in the morning, afternoon, or evening, to be irrelevant. To avoid the possibility of rash or itchiness, do it every other day or two, if you can wait that long.
Treatment for about …
Treatment for about five months, since 9/08. No loss efficacy.
The catalyst was taking partner-dance lessons. I had to find a cure, as my hands sweated more in learning to dance, and with multiple partners. One is in constant physical contact when doing the popular partner dances such as West Coast Swing, Foxtrot, Waltz, CW-2 step, NightClub 2-step, Salsa, etc. Many patterns start with palm-to-palm touching.
I’m out taking lessons and social dancing 3-5 nights a week now.
I just did my first …
I just did my first treatment with four batteries.
How long do the batteries last? How many treatments until I have to buy new ones.
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other factors that i’ve thought about are.. i know that hyperhidrosis is emotionally linked in some way.. high anxiety makes more sweatier hands.. and my job is pretty stressful so I could be sweating not because of the shower that i take in the morning but because of my job…
out of curiousity.. at what time of the day do you people do the treatment? I always do it at night, around 10 pm.
I’ve done this for …
I’ve done this for 11 days straight (at night) and the amount of sweating has decreased by a very large amount. It’s dry most of the time (friggin amazing for me) but my hands still sweat a little bit in the daytime… but totally dry as it gets closer to evening.. I think this could be because I take a hot shower every morning after I wake up and the heat gets stored in my body.. and as the day progresses my hands sweat to release the heat… just a theory though..
Hey dude, thanks to …
Hey dude, thanks to Shannon and you to always stick around the comments posted here and helping ppl like me with any problems and issues that arise. I think I will continuously monitor this site just to answer questions for others. I’ve been off the treatment for 2 weeks but will do one tonight as my finger tips were moist for a few minutes last night and today at work. How long have you been doing this treatment? Has the efficacy of the treatment decreased over that time?
Update: I did my …
Update: I did my 10th and final treatment exactly 14 days (2 weeks) ago. I only noticed very slight sweat on my finger tips last night and today. It only lasted for a few minutes and then my hands were dry again. I will do one treatment tonight and see how long until the next one. Hopefully another two weeks, but even one week without the sweating will be great.
Why does it itch a …
Why does it itch a lot after i do a session? My hands become too itchy…
I’ve done this a …
I’ve done this a few times in 2 different places and I found that the water you use makes a HUGE difference.
In my apt i can barely stand 12V for 20 minutes, but at my parents house i used 24V and I hardly felt anything. I used the exact same batteries, wires, and pans so the only difference was the tap water. I have not tried adding baking soda but I will next time I’m there.
Just wanted to let everyone know that you can have very different experiences with this based on the water you use.
you had 7 6volt …
you had 7 6volt batteries? dude when i put my hands into 18volts (3 batteries) it is a really big shock. how can you even stand the initial shock of 42 volts? thats insane