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Acid Reflux Disease - Symptoms And Treatments

How to stop Underarm Sweating and palm sweating Report, by Someone Who's Been There

by Robert Sinclair

You are probably here because you are trying to find a treatment for sweating. We will help you understand the different treatments for sweating that you can use. This article contains information about nature's remedies as well as the man made ones. I have personally tried some of them. The first method that I have tried involves black tea. Black tea contains a component which gums up the sweat glands. In order to achieve optimal results you have to follow a strict schedule and directions. Pour a pint of boiling water into a container. Put 3 bags of black tea. Wait until the water is of the right temperature (not too hot). Soak hands or feet in the solution for 30 minutes. This should be your day to day habit for 1 week. After the first week reduce the frequency to 3 times a week. If you are soaking your feet then use pumice stone to remove calluses. I have personally tried it for 1 month and it had a somewhat positive effect. My excessive sweating turned into moderate sweating. I suggest you do the procedure while watching Television otherwise it becomes very boring, very quickly. After sometime I went back to the same sweaty feet that I had before.

I also tried an extremely powerful antiperspirant (which is a good "how to stop underarm sweating" remedy. The concentration of the main ingredient was so high that it irritated my skin. For some people the effect is less dramatic, but if you have sensitive skin you might run into the same problem. I switched to a less powerful antiperspirant (over the counter type), but the effects were decreased as well.

I have heard some talk on the forums about a device called Dryonic. I did not test this futuristic device so I cannot vouch for its effectiveness. The gadget conducts electricity and reacts with the sweat glands by gumming them up. To activate the device you have to put your hands or feet in a water container and 'flip' the switch. The device will send an electrical current through the water and your sweat glands will start to clog up. The device is getting mixed reviews from it's end users, so it's hard to confirm how well it actually works. Another downside is that you have to buy batteries directly from the manufacturer, so the cost goes up drastically. I want to conclude this article by thanking you for reading it and hopefully you now have more information about the different treatments for sweating than you had before reading the article.

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Published February 25th, 2009

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