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		<title>Excessive Sweating &#8211; Why do I Sweat so Much?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In fact, excessive sweating is a common abnormality among many people, all around the world. It is the moisture given off by the skin from activity of the sweat glands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That’s the exact question I used to ask myself over and over. Whether it was lying in bed at night, down the gym, or just in work during the day. There seemed to be no solution, and it seemed to be only me that was suffering.</p>
<p>In fact, excessive sweating is a common abnormality among many people, all around the world. It is the moisture given off by the skin from activity of the sweat glands. The characteristic odour of sweat is caused by the breakdown, or decomposition, of the sweat by bacteria. Sweat is regulated by the Sympathetic Nervous System, which controls about five million sweat glands in a body. About half of those glands are located in the hands. Sweat is not only normal and natural, it is indeed necessary. Its main function is to cool our body when it gets heated up through physical exertion, emotional stress or other physiological stimuli</p>
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<p>The amount of sweat produced depends on our state of emotions and physical activity which means that if we are exercising or working physically hard, we of course expect to sweat. Unwanted or excessive sweating is a condition known as hyperhidrosis  and is most often a result of over anxiety and stress. This is when the body seems to sweat uncontrollably in situations where most people seem to remain dry. This how I felt for years until I finally managed to treat my condition. Everyone used to tell me, if you get anxious or stressed out the just take a moment to chill out. It didn’t help!</p>
<p>Hyperhidrosis can either be generalized or localized to specific parts of the body. Hands, feet, axillae, and the groin area are among the most active regions of perspiration due to the relatively high concentration of sweat glands; however, any part of the body may be affected. Hyperhidrosis, however, is not an uncommon problem, especially at a low level of severity. If you have it, you are not alone. There are many hyperhidrosis treatments on the market, however I found that <a href="http://ea2438wkjf9-z-4p2cmkdmu87m.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_top"> S</a><a href="http://ea2438wkjf9-z-4p2cmkdmu87m.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_top">top Sweating, Start Living </a>was the one that really acted fast and helped me regain my confidence. Check it out <a href="http://ea2438wkjf9-z-4p2cmkdmu87m.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_top"> here </a>to stop sweating today.</p>
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