Does anyone know the remedy that's in the book "Stop Sweating and Start Living"? I can't afford the book and my parents won't buy it for me. So does anyone know what the remedy is that has helped many people?
It's really embarressing and I hate sweating. x_x Please help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? AngelofMercy answered Tuesday January 8 2008, 3:05 am: I don't know about the book, but I have found a product that works wonders on keeping sweat down to a minimum and doesn't leave you smelling like sweat at the end of the day. You can use any of the clinical, prescription strength deodorant. Also, you can use deodorant in different places. I am assuming you are female, or at least I hope since I have made the assumption, but you could put it under your breasts, on the inside of your thighs, and under your arms of course. It helps. Good Luck!! *If you are a guy, I wouldn't suggest putting it under your breasts, since you probably don't sweat there. EEEKKK, please be a female!! lol [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
ChevyIINova answered Tuesday January 8 2008, 1:05 am: Speaking from experience, I deal with this too. I used to think it was because I'm half Navajo Indian and I was meant to live in Arizona on the reservation. (crazy thinking, yes I know LOL) and my father had to take salt pills, so I'm pretty sure it's inherited. I feel sorry for you that your folks don't understand but it's embarrassing to say the least.
To cope I wear dark colors and use antiperspirant on other parts of my body besides my underarms. I've asked my doctor before and all he does is shrug his shoulders. I'll Google the book and see if I can't find an answer for us. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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