How Do You Live With Excessive Sweating?

Everybody sweats, you just do – it’s natural. But if you’re one of the millions of people in the world who suffer from excessive sweating, it can be something that takes over your life.

You might have to be careful about what you wear, where you go and what you do. Worrying about if you’re going to sweat could make work difficult and stop you going on nights out.

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.

Why does excessive sweating affect some people and not others?

Information on why you sweat more than other people is probably not as useful as information on how to stop, but understanding why you sweat might help when discussing possible cures.

Here’s the science bit, but not too much, I promise. Excessive sweating is more commonly known as Hyperhidrosis. Everyone sweats, like I said it’s natural, it’s the body’s way of regulating its temperature. The evaporation of the sweat from the skin causes the skin to cool. So when it’s hot or we heat our bodies through exercise, we sweat to try and cool down. Because sweating is linked to the nervous system, people also sweat when they are nervous, anxious or under pressure.

If you have Hyperhidrosis you are prone to excessive perspiration and whilst it is common amongst adolescents it can affect people of any age.

According to doctors, an overactive nervous system is the cause behind Hyperhidrosis. Rather than it being how hot you feel, it could be that you’re nervous. You might even be nervous about sweating and then unfortunately, you sweat because you’re nervous!

By explaining the causes behind excessive sweating, it might help you understand what you can do to stop it.

So what can you do? You could try any of the following measures that might help alleviate the problem or at least make it less obvious:

-Wear colours that hide the stain better like black or white, and wear loose-fitting natural fabrics

-Shower regularly, at least every morning

-Avoid spicy foods, caffeine in tea, coffee, soft drinks and, sorry, chocolate

-Apply your anti-perspirant a number of times during the day rather than just once

-Try using a high strength anti-perspirant with a higher Aluminium Chloride percentage

There are a whole host of other things but we’re getting into the realms of drugs, surgery and wearing things like “arm-pit shields” so whilst the ideas above might make excessive sweating easier to live with, wouldn’t it be easier overall if there was a safe and simple cure?

Don’t find a way to live with it…find a way to cure it!

Stop sweating, start living. Covering up and living with your excessive sweating is probably making you miserable and wouldn’t you much rather cure it? Mike Ramsey was in the same boat as you. He’s not someone who’s come up with a solution he thinks might works. He used to suffer with Hyperhidrosis for years so knows what it’s like.

When he was at work he wore t-shirts under his shirt to stop the sweat soaking through. He’d take 2 or 3 showers a day. He also tried most if not all of the usual and extra-strength anti-perspirants but nothing got rid of his problem. Everything he did was affected by his excessive sweating.

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%.

With his live transformed he decided to create his Stop Sweating & Start Living program which has gone on to help over 14,500 people cure their excessive sweating problem for good. Why not find out more about Mike’s program and see if it can help you too?

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