In some of my questions I said that I have trouble with underarm sweating?
My underarm sweating seems to be going away slowly. Each day I sweat less and less from the time I did they day before. I do not know if i just don't feel my sweat or if it is actually fading away. Do you know how I can tell if it's just me or if its actually going away?
you'll just have to look and feel your armpits to see if they are sweating excessively. I tell everyone about this product I use, I had extreme excess sweating in my armpits and my girlfriend (now fiance) told me about this product called Certain Dry. Use it every other day for a while and eventually you can drop down to just one day a week and it completely dries the sweat glands in there, you won't sweat AT ALL!!
Ballroom dancers: any suggestions on how to deal with underarm sweating?
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you'll just have to look and feel your armpits to see if they are sweating excessively. I tell everyone about this product I use, I had extreme excess sweating in my armpits and my girlfriend (now fiance) told me about this product called Certain Dry. Use it every other day for a while and eventually you can drop down to just one day a week and it completely dries the sweat glands in there, you won't sweat AT ALL!!
References :
Thought I'd share this again after finally being free from hyperhidrosis. I had it for most of my life and went through all the usual treatments, including anticholinergics, botox, drysol, and surgery. Eventually it would always return. I had seen many specialists for other symptoms as well, such as chills, headaches, muscle spasms, brief sensory blackouts, and chemical food intolerances. My blood sugar would also drop to hypoglycemic level. Hair/urine mineral tests showed traces of heavy metals and several mineral deficiencies.
Years later I saw a naturopathic doctor and did plenty of reading and experimenting. To put it simply, hyperhidrosis the body's reaction to a foreign toxin, allergen, or chemical intolerance.
The solution was detoxification of heavy metals, elimination of food allergens (gluten/casein from wheat/dairy, preservatives, colors, dyes, GMOs), switching to organic/vegetarian diet, and supplements (minerals, probiotics, B vitamins), and removal of metallic dental fillings.
References :
http://www.medical-library.org/journals4a/hyperhidrosis.htm