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		<title>By: Excessive Sweating Deodorant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hyperhidrosis is a fairly common disorder shared by millions across the world. By definition, Hyperhidrosis is the excessive sweating of the head, face, hands, feet and armpits no matter the temperature or conditions.

The sweating is erratic, unpredictable and uncontrollable. You do have some options.

To stop the excessive sweating try:

1. Drysol 

Drysol is a prescription deodorant that works wonders for underarm, hand and foot sweating. Apply it to your hands, feet, armpits or anywhere else you sweat at night before bed. You only need to apply it once a day - it's not like regular deodorant. This stuff is Clinical Strength. Beware of irritation with Drysol. You may have to take a day or two off from this treatment if your skin gets too dry, sensative or red with a rash.

2. Drink more water to lower your body temperature.

A lot of people are confused by this solution. They think if they drink more water, it will give them that much more fluid to sweat out. This is totally incorrect. Drinking more water cools your core temperature and will alleviate some of the excessive sweating. Of course now you'll need to worry about all those bathroom breaks. :)

3. Drink Green Tea or Sage Tea at night

Tea contains an astringent property which will dry out oils and prevent excess moister from escaping the skin. It essentially drys you from the inside out.

In addition to helping your complexion, green tea will neutralize many of the toxins that create the pungent odor in sweat. By the way, that odor is caused by bacteria that treats your sweat as a breeding ground. Gross!

4. Try Certain Dri (non-prescription deodorant)

You can buy this one at most pharmacies. Certain dry is a little less abrasive than Drysol so you won't need to worry as much about irritation. It is however a little less strong. You'll want to gauge your level of Hyperhidrosis by first trying Certain Dri. If your sweating continues, upgrade to Drysol and that should do the trick.

5. Avoid spicy foods, alcohol and caffeine

Don't underestimate the power of your diet. Onions, Garlic, Curry, Coffee and a whole host of other ingredients are powerful triggers for hyperhidrosis sweating. Cut out some of these cultprits and see gradual but noticeable results. Add leafy greens and tea into your diet for a positive effect on sweating. Changing your diet will really cut out the spontaneous sweating from your daily lunch breaks.

6. Try Iontophoresis treatments. 

This is more of a phase 3 solution. Try the clinical deodorants and diet fixes first. However, there is a treatment called Iontophoresis where you place your hands and feet into bowls or plates. The plates are filled with mineral water. Connected to the plates is an Iontophoresis electromagnetic device. Gentle electic pulses are distributed through mineral water. The minerals bond and temporarily change the nature of your sweat pores to block the sweat. This treatment works well. You can learn about it through the Source link I've provided below. 


7. Try a Sage Tea Soak

There's something called a Sage Tea solution what you do is...
a. Buy Sage Tea from your supermarket
b. Fill a large bowl with room temperature water
c. Put the sage tea bags in the bowl and let the tea dissolve a bit.
d. soak your hands for 15 minutes in the bowl.

Sage Tea will act as an astringent to dry the skin and prevent excessive sweating for many days to follow.

Don't just do this soak one day. Do it everyday for 5 days straight (15 minutes at a time) and you'll see great results.

If your hands tan from the tea, just wash them in the sink with antibacterial soap. The residue will come off easily.

8. ETS (Endoscopic Thorasic Surgery)

If the sweating is bad enough, some people will opt towards ETS (Endoscopic Thorasic Surgery). This is, however, a LAST resort. I recommend you try everything else possible before opting towards surgery. You can speak with your Dermatologist to find out more.


FOR MORE TIPS ON TREATING EXCESSIVE SWEATING, GO TO:
http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hyperhidrosis is a fairly common disorder shared by millions across the world. By definition, Hyperhidrosis is the excessive sweating of the head, face, hands, feet and armpits no matter the temperature or conditions.</p>
<p>The sweating is erratic, unpredictable and uncontrollable. You do have some options.</p>
<p>To stop the excessive sweating try:</p>
<p>1. Drysol </p>
<p>Drysol is a prescription deodorant that works wonders for underarm, hand and foot sweating. Apply it to your hands, feet, armpits or anywhere else you sweat at night before bed. You only need to apply it once a day - it&#8217;s not like regular deodorant. This stuff is Clinical Strength. Beware of irritation with Drysol. You may have to take a day or two off from this treatment if your skin gets too dry, sensative or red with a rash.</p>
<p>2. Drink more water to lower your body temperature.</p>
<p>A lot of people are confused by this solution. They think if they drink more water, it will give them that much more fluid to sweat out. This is totally incorrect. Drinking more water cools your core temperature and will alleviate some of the excessive sweating. Of course now you&#8217;ll need to worry about all those bathroom breaks. <img src='http://ririanproject.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>3. Drink Green Tea or Sage Tea at night</p>
<p>Tea contains an astringent property which will dry out oils and prevent excess moister from escaping the skin. It essentially drys you from the inside out.</p>
<p>In addition to helping your complexion, green tea will neutralize many of the toxins that create the pungent odor in sweat. By the way, that odor is caused by bacteria that treats your sweat as a breeding ground. Gross!</p>
<p>4. Try Certain Dri (non-prescription deodorant)</p>
<p>You can buy this one at most pharmacies. Certain dry is a little less abrasive than Drysol so you won&#8217;t need to worry as much about irritation. It is however a little less strong. You&#8217;ll want to gauge your level of Hyperhidrosis by first trying Certain Dri. If your sweating continues, upgrade to Drysol and that should do the trick.</p>
<p>5. Avoid spicy foods, alcohol and caffeine</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t underestimate the power of your diet. Onions, Garlic, Curry, Coffee and a whole host of other ingredients are powerful triggers for hyperhidrosis sweating. Cut out some of these cultprits and see gradual but noticeable results. Add leafy greens and tea into your diet for a positive effect on sweating. Changing your diet will really cut out the spontaneous sweating from your daily lunch breaks.</p>
<p>6. Try Iontophoresis treatments. </p>
<p>This is more of a phase 3 solution. Try the clinical deodorants and diet fixes first. However, there is a treatment called Iontophoresis where you place your hands and feet into bowls or plates. The plates are filled with mineral water. Connected to the plates is an Iontophoresis electromagnetic device. Gentle electic pulses are distributed through mineral water. The minerals bond and temporarily change the nature of your sweat pores to block the sweat. This treatment works well. You can learn about it through the Source link I&#8217;ve provided below. </p>
<p>7. Try a Sage Tea Soak</p>
<p>There&#8217;s something called a Sage Tea solution what you do is&#8230;<br />
a. Buy Sage Tea from your supermarket<br />
b. Fill a large bowl with room temperature water<br />
c. Put the sage tea bags in the bowl and let the tea dissolve a bit.<br />
d. soak your hands for 15 minutes in the bowl.</p>
<p>Sage Tea will act as an astringent to dry the skin and prevent excessive sweating for many days to follow.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just do this soak one day. Do it everyday for 5 days straight (15 minutes at a time) and you&#8217;ll see great results.</p>
<p>If your hands tan from the tea, just wash them in the sink with antibacterial soap. The residue will come off easily.</p>
<p>8. ETS (Endoscopic Thorasic Surgery)</p>
<p>If the sweating is bad enough, some people will opt towards ETS (Endoscopic Thorasic Surgery). This is, however, a LAST resort. I recommend you try everything else possible before opting towards surgery. You can speak with your Dermatologist to find out more.</p>
<p>FOR MORE TIPS ON TREATING EXCESSIVE SWEATING, GO TO:<br />
<a href="http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com</a></p>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;Alex&lt;/b&gt;, the major reasons people don't get immunized, stem from a set of widely held myths about the flu (these are prevalent even among doctors and other health workers who should know better).

Influenza is a specific virus that usually causes a high fever, cough, and sore throat. When people of any age actually get the real flu they usually know it because it makes them very sick. Yet we often use the word "flu" to mean a lot of things. There is no such thing as "stomach flu," for example, although there are a lot of viruses that can lead to intestinal trouble. Or when people say they have a "touch of the flu," they are usually suffering (if they are suffering at all) from one of hundreds of viruses, most of them circulating during the winter, that can cause respiratory infections.

One common misapprehension is that people believe that they (or they have heard that someone they know) got flu despite a flu shot -- or they got flu from the flu shot, when they are probably only suffering from one of the common viruses mentioned above. Studies done on of millions of people have now shown conclusively that the influenza vaccine does not cause the flu. In fact, it is about as safe as a medical product can be, with minimal side effects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Alex</b>, the major reasons people don&#8217;t get immunized, stem from a set of widely held myths about the flu (these are prevalent even among doctors and other health workers who should know better).</p>
<p>Influenza is a specific virus that usually causes a high fever, cough, and sore throat. When people of any age actually get the real flu they usually know it because it makes them very sick. Yet we often use the word &#8220;flu&#8221; to mean a lot of things. There is no such thing as &#8220;stomach flu,&#8221; for example, although there are a lot of viruses that can lead to intestinal trouble. Or when people say they have a &#8220;touch of the flu,&#8221; they are usually suffering (if they are suffering at all) from one of hundreds of viruses, most of them circulating during the winter, that can cause respiratory infections.</p>
<p>One common misapprehension is that people believe that they (or they have heard that someone they know) got flu despite a flu shot &#8212; or they got flu from the flu shot, when they are probably only suffering from one of the common viruses mentioned above. Studies done on of millions of people have now shown conclusively that the influenza vaccine does not cause the flu. In fact, it is about as safe as a medical product can be, with minimal side effects.</p>
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		<description>interesting and a good read, thank you! but what a ugly way to finish that post...</description>
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