its not a home remedy but botox injections are amazing when it comes to underarm sweating... it lasts abuot 6 months.. shop around.. it runs for 800 dol a treatment for both arms.. one bottle for both.. its worth it.. no home remedy is good... jsut botox that i know.
2006-10-17 10:57:38
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answered by ARELY G 2
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Excessive sweating is a clinical condition where parts of the body are sweating beyond what the body needs.
It is commonly an inherited condition and can affect those who suffer from it on a social, functional, and emotional level.
Heavy sweating (also known as hyperhidrosis) is a very real and embarrassing problem, but there are some effective ways to treat it.
Before you hide under bulky sweaters or move to a chillier climate, you can try these proven techniques for combating excessive sweating: http://sweatmiracle-guide.blogspot.com
Have a nice day
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Free Video Reveals - http://sweatmiracle-guide.blogspot.com
2014-11-17 03:14:28
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answered by RICHARD 3
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If Excessive sweating is your problem you'll find here vert good tips: http://bitly.com/CureYourExcessiveSweating
About 2% to 3% of the general population experience excessive sweating a condition called hyperhidrosis which can occur with or without a trigger. The most common type is called primary (or focal) hyperhidrosis and it has no known cause, although it seems to run in families. You may have a different type of excessive sweating called secondary (or generalized) hyperhidrosis.
This means that your symptoms may be due to an underlying medical condition or disease (e.g., nerve damage or a hormone disorder), or due to a side effect of a medication you are taking. Talk to your doctor.
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http://bitly.com/CureYourExcessiveSweating
2014-10-22 11:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know any home remedies, but the best underarm deodorant in the world is Mitchum. I have a daughter that used to have to put on deodorant every 2 hrs (not kidding) because she sweat so bad, I gave her some Men's Mitchum and now she can put it on one day and miss a day and it still protects her. I use Lady Mitchum and I don't have the problems I used to either.
2006-10-17 10:59:21
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answered by nevada nomad 6
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Use baby powder and a tea tree oil all natural deodorant (or mineral salt deodorant). Wear nothing synthetic. I have recently realized that my synthetic clothes make me feel sweaty all the time because they don't breathe at all. Cotton or bamboo fiber is the way to go! :)
Also, remember that it is important for the body to sweat. It is a natural way your lymphatic system drains itself. Drink plenty of water, try to limit your dairy and saturated fats, and you might find that sweating is a very natural way to cool oneself and doesn't have to be odorous.
2006-10-17 11:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-20 03:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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make your underarm is clean and doesn't smell.....lightly brush or pat Baking soda under your arm like powder....but not to much and repeat when needed or after an activity and that should do it.(that's why you put it in your fridge to absorb moisture and odor)
2006-10-17 10:58:30
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answered by kandi61689 2
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i dunno if this is a "home remedy" but certain dri certainly works..I used to sweat only on my right armpit which I thought was strange but after only a certain number of times of using certain dri I don't have to use it anymore...don't put too much though cuz it can itch
2006-10-17 10:57:41
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answered by Sarah 4
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baby powder will work, or try other deoderants that help maintain sweating.
2006-10-17 10:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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wear natural fabrics that breathe, such as cotton
2006-10-17 10:56:43
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answered by renee 5
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