It's totally natural to sweat - we all do it. However, if you're like some of the millions of people all over the world who have a problem with excessive sweating, it can rule your life.
It could affect where you go or what you do, even what you decide to wear. If you are always worried about whether you might start sweating it can make work or going out a nightmare.
If this sounds like you you've probably tried all sorts of little tricks and remedies to either reduce or hide your excessive sweating - and with mixed results. All you really want is a safe, simple and preferably natural way to solve your problem.
So why do some people sweat more than others?
Looking at why you sweat in more detail might not be as interesting as solving the problem of excessive sweating but it's useful knowledge for when you are considering possible cures.
The scientific name for excessive sweating is Hyperhidrosis. It's totally natural to sweat and we all do it, it's how the body stops you over-heating - as the sweat evaporates it cools the skin. If you've been exercising or it's a hot day you sweat to try and cool yourself down. You might also sweat when you're under pressure, nervous or anxious, as sweating is linked to the nervous system.
However, if you sweat excessively you may have Hyperhidrosis which affects a lot of teenagers but can also affect older people too.
The cause of Hyperhidrosis has been linked to an overactive nervous system. You might find that you sweat even though you don't feel hot but more because you are nervous. You might be nervous because you sweat, and then sweat more because you are nervous!
Looking at what causes excessive sweating can help when you are trying to find a way of avoiding it.
Do you just live with it? There are a number of things you can help reduce excessive sweating and it's associated problems, or at least make it easier to live with:
-Wear colours that hide the stain better like black or white, and wear loose-fitting natural fabrics
-Apply your anti-perspirant a number of times during the day rather than just once
-You might be able to reduce your sweating by using high-strength anti-perspirants
Surgery and "arm-pit" shields might also be an alternative if you're brave. But rather than looking at drastic cures or methods of covering up the problem, wouldn't you rather be looking for a safe and natural cure that works?
Don't find a way to live with it...find a way to cure it!
Stop sweating & start living. You've probably been living with excessive sweating for years, so I'm guessing you're probably fed up with that idea and would much rather cure it? Thought so, you sound just like Mike Ramsey. Before you think that he's just someone else trying to sell you a solution that isn't going to work, let me tell you he really understands the problem of excessive sweating, because he suffered with it from High School and throughout his adult life!
He used to wear t-shirts under his shirts to hide the sweat, take two or three showers a day and tried all sorts of anti-perspirants, off the shelf and prescription ones, but nothing seemed to work for him. His excessive sweating literally ruled his life - sound familiar?
Then one day he discovered something that changed his life and meant that he could finally cure his excessive sweating quickly and permanently. What's more the solution was totally natural, and only took a few minutes each day. Within two weeks he was able to reduce his excessive sweating by over 95%.
This safe and simple cure became his Stop Sweating & Start Living program which has gone on to help over 14,000 people achieve the same relief from excessive sweating. Take a look for yourself and see if Mike's program can change your life as well.
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