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		<title>By: ♥♥skin doctor♥♥</title>
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		<description>Treating hyperhidrosis the natural way

Those afflicted with this condition don’t need to get desperate, as there’re some effective hyperhidrosis treatments available. However, there’re some natural cures too. Let’s see what these treatments are:
a. Antiperspirants:

These constitute an initial treatment for moderate or light hyperhidrosis and are usually recommended as the first therapeutic measures. The most effective natural agent is the compound of aluminum chloride mixed in seventy to ninety percent alcohol. Apply this two to three times a week in the evenings regularly to get rid of hyperhidrosis. These antiperspirants can be used on sweaty palms too.
b. Electrical stimulation:

Technically known as iontopheresis, this procedure consists of stimulating the affected areas with mild electric currents. Don’t worry it only uses a nine volt dry battery! The body part is immersed in water and current is passed through water with increasing intensity until a tingling feeling persists. The recommended dosage is an hour and a half per site per night. This will make those parts sweat less for four to six weeks.
c. Hyperhidrosis acupuncture:

Acupunctureis a branch of Chinese medicine and is said to be successful in the treatment of excessive sweating. What this procedure does is to stimulate the anatomical points of the body that sweat excessively, by means of needle points. This prevents the nerves from becoming overcharged, bringing perspiration under control.
d. Managing stress:

Yes, stress is the culprit here too! In some, it’s stress and nervousness that brings about this condition. According to researchers one effective way of curing this condition is to manage stress. So, include yoga and meditation in your schedule.
e. Psychotherapy:

It has very limited use for a majority of patients, since in
most cases psychological problems are a consequence of hyperhidrosis, not the cause. Although, it can’t cure the problem, it may help you to accept the problem and live with it.

Hyperhidrosis, it seems, is more irritating than serious, but can become embarrassing in the extreme. So, if you feel reluctant to hold your beloved’s hands, because of your clammy palms, go in for natural cures. They are safe, effective and with almost no side effects. But before you try them out, take your physician’s advice.

Hope this helps. LOL!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Treating hyperhidrosis the natural way</p>
<p>Those afflicted with this condition don’t need to get desperate, as there’re some effective hyperhidrosis treatments available. However, there’re some natural cures too. Let’s see what these treatments are:<br />
a. Antiperspirants:</p>
<p>These constitute an initial treatment for moderate or light hyperhidrosis and are usually recommended as the first therapeutic measures. The most effective natural agent is the compound of aluminum chloride mixed in seventy to ninety percent alcohol. Apply this two to three times a week in the evenings regularly to get rid of hyperhidrosis. These antiperspirants can be used on sweaty palms too.<br />
b. Electrical stimulation:</p>
<p>Technically known as iontopheresis, this procedure consists of stimulating the affected areas with mild electric currents. Don’t worry it only uses a nine volt dry battery! The body part is immersed in water and current is passed through water with increasing intensity until a tingling feeling persists. The recommended dosage is an hour and a half per site per night. This will make those parts sweat less for four to six weeks.<br />
c. Hyperhidrosis acupuncture:</p>
<p>Acupunctureis a branch of Chinese medicine and is said to be successful in the treatment of excessive sweating. What this procedure does is to stimulate the anatomical points of the body that sweat excessively, by means of needle points. This prevents the nerves from becoming overcharged, bringing perspiration under control.<br />
d. Managing stress:</p>
<p>Yes, stress is the culprit here too! In some, it’s stress and nervousness that brings about this condition. According to researchers one effective way of curing this condition is to manage stress. So, include yoga and meditation in your schedule.<br />
e. Psychotherapy:</p>
<p>It has very limited use for a majority of patients, since in<br />
most cases psychological problems are a consequence of hyperhidrosis, not the cause. Although, it can’t cure the problem, it may help you to accept the problem and live with it.</p>
<p>Hyperhidrosis, it seems, is more irritating than serious, but can become embarrassing in the extreme. So, if you feel reluctant to hold your beloved’s hands, because of your clammy palms, go in for natural cures. They are safe, effective and with almost no side effects. But before you try them out, take your physician’s advice.</p>
<p>Hope this helps. LOL!</p>
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		<title>By: MIKE L</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the wii, or a treadmill</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the wii, or a treadmill</p>
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		<title>By: sparkle39399314</title>
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		<description>botox stops sweating you most likely use it for underarms unless you want to use it on your face</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>botox stops sweating you most likely use it for underarms unless you want to use it on your face</p>
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		<title>By: laurel g</title>
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		<description>Sometimes, zink is the answer...........othertimes, you may discover that you have another problem that is causing this. I have a condition called arachnoid cysts on my spine. Strangely, they can cause this, as well. I am to see a specialist about my spine prob&#039;s in a week or so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes, zink is the answer&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..othertimes, you may discover that you have another problem that is causing this. I have a condition called arachnoid cysts on my spine. Strangely, they can cause this, as well. I am to see a specialist about my spine prob&#8217;s in a week or so.</p>
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		<title>By: JustWannaKnow</title>
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		<description>Don&#039;t use those products.Just try to take shower more often and stop eating too much salt in your food.Salt can produce excessive sweat in body.Nothing wrong to try it and see what happens.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t use those products.Just try to take shower more often and stop eating too much salt in your food.Salt can produce excessive sweat in body.Nothing wrong to try it and see what happens.</p>
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