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		<title>What are Antiperspirants?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[antiperspirants]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Excessive Sweating]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural sweating will mostly occur as a way for your body to cool down. By releasing extra water from your body, it is able to maintain a natural temperature and can release any extra energy that is causing a rise in heat. Naturally when one is anxious, he tends to sweat more. Certain food and drinks, nicotine, caffeine or its smell, could also trigger hyperhidrosis.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural sweating will mostly occur as a way for your body to cool down. By releasing extra water from your body, it is able to maintain a natural temperature and can release any extra energy that is causing a rise in heat. Naturally when one is anxious, he tends to sweat more. Certain food and drinks, nicotine, caffeine or its smell, could also trigger <a class="zem_slink" title="Hyperhidrosis" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidrosis">hyperhidrosis</a>.</p>
<p>Medications may work for slight cases of hyperhidrosis but may not be as effective for others, making the success rate very limited. Aside from this, medications for hyperhidrosis also have several bothersome side effects such as dry mouth and dizziness. Medical science today can stop excessive sweating of some parts of the body. Despite the effect on excessive sweating, you can still be assured that it is non-life-threatening.</p>
<p> Antiperspirants are commonly used to combat excessive sweating, and are one of the most effective methods although they can only really be used for underarm sweating problems. In most cases this is just a temporary solution for underarm excessive sweating, but it is also helpful to prevent embarrassing social situations like having wet armpits during social functions. Antiperspirants that have a high concentration of Aluminium chloride work the best and they gum up the sweat glands to prevent them working properly. You can select antiperspirants based on their levels of Aluminium chloride concentration.</p>
<p>Antiperspirants can however cause irritation or even contact dermatitis, in form of a red, swollen, and itchy skin. In fact, antiperspirants are the cosmetic product most associated with skin irritation, but deodorants, especially herbal or crystal deodorants, may be less irritating for most people. Antiperspirants generally work best for mild to moderate cases. For people whose hyperhidrosis is triggered by stress, oral medications for anxiety and depression they can also be considered.</p>
<p> For a natural method of treating excessive sweating, check out <a title="Stop Sweating and Start Living" href="http://ea2438wkjf9-z-4p2cmkdmu87m.hop.clickbank.net/&quot; target=&quot;_top" target="_blank">Stop Sweating and Start Living.</a></p>
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