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.
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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3 responses so far ↓
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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