Stop Sweating Tips

June 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Excessive sweating is a dysfunction that affects around 3 per cent of world’s population. This dysfunction is called Hyperhidrosis, and is characterized for occurring many times a day.

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Excess Sweating - How Iontophoresis Works

May 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Anyone who is among the one percent of the population that suffers daily from hyperhidrosis knows very well how difficult it can be. Here is a brief discussion of three well known treatments, including iontophoresis.

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Stop Armpit Sweating With Sweat Block Pads

May 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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If you want to know the best way to stop armpit sweating, then it’s important to consider a product known simply and easily as sweat block pads. These pads are intuitively designed to stick to the inner portion of any shirt, jacket or item of clothing that you can imagine where they act to “soak up”, like a sponge” all of the armpit sweat that is produced by your body. Needless to say, these products have an extremely high success rate in helping people to stop armpit sweat.

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Why We Sweat

May 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So why do we sweat? Sweat is a natural body response to heat. It is the way in which our body cools use down when we are too warm. Sweating helps our body maintain a normal temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. Sweating usually occurs due to emotional responses to life, hot air and exercise.

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