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How can you stop excessive sweating even when cold?

November 12th, 2008 · 3 Comments

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Rose asked:

How can you stop excessive underarm sweating without drugs or antiperspirants (which are bad for you)? This happens even it’s cold — it has nothing to do with sweating from being too hot.

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  • 1 Ken // Nov 14, 2008 at 9:54 am

    Hi Rose. I had this problem. In my case, it was an anxiety problem. My body decided that it would give me underarm perspiration as it’s way of dealing with stress since I obviously held it in too much. I would not say that antiperspirants are bad for you unless you have some kind of adverse reaction to them. I did react but if you don’t, I would not hesitate to use them. Another option if you are willing to wear them is “Cami-Vee”. It absorbs perspiration before it can damage your blouse or dress. Naturally, if this is severely bothersome to you, you should see a doctor but this symptom in itself does not point to any serious disease process. Good luck.

  • 2 cldhector // Nov 16, 2008 at 9:49 am

    I think that such excessive sweating even in cold weather is an indication that all is not well. I suggest that you try a course of Acupuncture.
    In the mean time patchouli oil mixes with sweat to produce a scent that most people find very attractive.

  • 3 r34gtrowner // Nov 19, 2008 at 12:15 am

    If your looking for a natural method you may want to look at -

    This is what my father used and he is very happy with the results.

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