Is this YOU... Your armpits sweat profusely and are always soaking wet. You've tried every antiperspirant and deodorant even those sold as 'maximum strength' but nothing works, your armpits just keep dripping sweat and cant be turned off.
The sweating is so severe even when wearing a blazer the sweat still soaks through, and you often find yourself rushing to the restroom to wipe away the dampness or to change your shirt.
You are always conscious of your sweaty and wet armpits, it's uncomfortable, it's distracting and it's embarrassing. You are careful not to raise your arms and are hyper-aware of your own body odor when standing next to others. Once it starts it's a vicious cycle, the more you sweat then the more stressed you become which leads to more profuse sweating.
A recent study in the US confirmed what many hyperhidrosis sufferers have known for quite some time...
'excessive sweating can negatively impact a persons work performance, destroy their self-confidence and lead to very severe depression. This can be devastating and have damaging effects on their career, their social life and close personal relationships...'
Lets face it... it's a serious confidence killer. In an instant you can go from feeling comfortable, being chatty and confident to becoming extremely self-conscious, anxious, and depressed. Excessive sweating is something you can never get used to.
In this short report you will learn how-to exorcise your sweat demons for good and finally get your life back.
Sweating is a perfectly normal function and is necessary to cool the body and maintain a healthy temperature. We also sweat when we are under duress, when feeling anxious and nervous - when your stress level increases so does the body temperature. But why do some people sweat more than the average person?
Doctors are uncertain as to the exact causes but primarily amongst them would be genetic factors. If either of your biological parents suffer from excessive sweating (also known as hyperhidrosis) then it can be passed down to you.
It could also be due to an overactive nervous system stimulating the sweat glands in your armpits. And, it might not just be the armpits that get sweaty, you may also perspire from other areas such as the palms of your hands, your face and your feet.
Further in this report we'll look at what activities are responsible for stimulating the nervous system and how they can be minimized.
(If you suffer from 'night sweats' or heavy sweating all over your body, it could be due to an underlying health condition and it's important that you see your doctor).