dru
The Art of Subconscious Illusion
For the past year or so i have really started to perspire on the under arms. I was hoping it would just go away, but it has not.
Ive tried a bunch of stuff, all the pit sticks you see in the store a long with the so called "hoped" up ones. Even one of my old girl friends gave me some doctor prescribed stuff, but it never really worked.
I did a little research on it and there has been more then a few "natural" cures that i have found. But i went a little deeper and found out that having a magnesium deficiency may be the problem.
At the moment i am taking a once a day multi vitamin and the one i have is a no no. Apparently you want to avoid the inactive pill form. it must first be activated by your liver before your body can actually use it. and for some people the liver is unable to convert it into nutrients.
i am also trying magnesium treatment. a T-spoon of floradix magnesium liquid mineral supplement in the morning. I going to give it a couple weeks and see if it helps me.
I have looked into buying juice plus. (
http://www.juiceplus.com ) to replace my current multi-vitamin. and another product called jig saw (
http://www.jigsawheath.com ) that talks about the magnesium deficiency.
Anyone had the same problem? Know of any natural cures? or have you just went to a doctor?
ive also heard about botox shots.
aluminum chloride hexahydrate in alcohol.
worked for me, never had any problems again. i don't even use it anymore. (!)
dru
The Art of Subconscious Illusion
dru
The Art of Subconscious Illusion
dagr8 - are you saying that because you have gotten it done, or just saying that.
"Botox is approved by the FDA to treat severe underarm sweating that cannot be managed by topical agents such as prescription antiperspirants."
so it sounds like you should go to a doctor, try a prescription topical agent (such as aluminum chloride hexahydrate), and if that doesn't work, try to get botox treatment.
dru
The Art of Subconscious Illusion
I ordered some stuff from canada today that has aluminum chloride hexahydrate. Im not big on going to the doctor, but if it comes down to it i guess i'll just buck up and go.