OK so i always sweat like no matter what, i dont know why though.... Even if its really cold out and im really cold i'll still have huge pit stains and that happens with all the deoderants i try, even if i put on a ton... can anyone help!!??
Sweating problem?
If you want a major inprovement you could always get botox injected in your armpits . The treatment lasts about six months .
Sweating problem?
See doctor or something or dont be fat?
Reply:use certain dry deoderant
it works great to stop the sweating
if that dosent work, you could get botox shots in your armpits
(it paralyzes sweat glands)
Reply:rinse them out with vinegar
Reply:did u try medicated deodorants? i know that botox injections work for 6 months at a time
Reply:Talk to your doctor. Hyperhydrosis is a medical condition (excess sweating) that can be treated with Botox injections. The botox temporarily paralyzes the sweat glands. (just for a couple months - and not all of them, of course - you need to sweat...)
Reply:Have you seen a doctor they may be able to help you you might have a serious problem that can be fixed just by seeing a doctor
Reply:l have had the same problem since puberty, l have had test etc, and just a over active sweat gland, l use a product called DRICLOR, its fantastic, buy over the counter at pharmacy or buy on line, its a deodorant for this problem, you use it every day for a few weeks then gradually can use it once a month and it really works, you may get a slight irritation for the first week or so but let me tell you its a lot better than sweaty pit and the embarrassment of it
Reply:With a name like Brittney, I can't believe you sweat. But try improving your diet, and stay away from those handsome boys. Ask Jesus for more advice, I'm sure He knows something that will help.
Reply:Try using an antiperspirant instead of normal deodorant. There's a naturally made deodorant called Tom's that's really good. You should find it in a drugstore.
Reply:I use Mitchums deodorant and it works pretty good. I have heard it is better to use the deodorant at night before bed, I guess so it has plenty of time to be absorbed. I have a problem with sweating on my face and head, places that you can't use deodorant, so I usually keep wiping my face, I have had this problem since I was a baby.
Reply:Hyperhidrosis can be caused by undiagnosed food intolerances or heavy metal poisoning. The two are not unrelated.
I had severe hyperhidrosis along with arhhythmia, migraines and muscle twitching. I went through all the regular treatments including robinul, klonopin, drysol, and finally ETS surgery. After 2-3 years the hyperhidrosis and Raynaud's syndrome began to return.
My symptoms were caused by mercury toxicity from old fillings, which led to wheat and dairy intolerance (gluten and casein). After eliminating grains and dairy from my diet, the symptoms have gone away. I had all fillings replaced with composite material, and have been taking supplements for B vitamins, minerals (magnesium, zinc, etc.) and probiotics.
If you search, there are several sources which mention hyperhidrosis as a symptom of mercury poisoning. This can be related to wheat and dairy intolerance because mercury inhibits DPP-IV, the main enzyme needed to digest these foods.
Heavy metals don't show up on regular tests until it is provoked out of the body with a chelating agent. I wasted money on one blood test before finding another doctor who did a urine test properly.
Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction; Gluten ataxia
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...
http://www.aan.com/press/index.cfm?fusea...
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
"Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction"
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...
Gluten Sensitivity and Neurological Illness
http://www.jpgn.org/pt/re/jpgn/fulltext....
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Advances in Clinical Neuroscience %26amp; Rehabilitation
"Neurological associations of coeliac disease"
http://www.acnr.co.uk/acnr%20july%20aug%...
(Hyperhidrosis is on page 24)
Gluten In The Diet May Be The Cause Of Recurring Headaches
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...
Neurological Manifestations of Celiac Disease
www.scielo.br/pdf/anp/v62n4/a07v62n4.p...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidros...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_poi...
http://www.mercola.com/2004/aug/14/exces...
(Scroll about halfway down the page)
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