Question by Lizzy Monita: My hands turned red and start sweatying a lot what should i do to stop thiz?
Plzz help me my hands sweat a lot and turned red especially when i am nervious?
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Answer by jas
Sweating Too Much: Natural Treatments
* Drink more than six glasses of water each day, this will preserve a good blood stream and control the excessive sweating.
* You can also drink saga tea, drink it daily as this destroys the toxins in the body and therefore lessen the sweating in a person, especially the armpits.
* Get some fresh lemon juice and apply it to your body parts which tend to sweat a lot. Leave it like that for about 10-15 minutes and then rinse it off. If you do not have fresh lemon juice, you can use vinegar or tomato pulp as they have the same effect on sweating too much.
* You can make a paste by milling eucalyptus leaves and walnut together. Place the pasta on body parts prone to sweating too much and do not touch for around 5-10 minutes and then wash it off with water.
* Maintain a low fat diet. Stay away from sugar, salt and spices.
* Wear only clothes made out of cotton. Do not wear silk and other „slick“ fabrics which generally make the whole sweating thing even worse.
* Get cotton pads, soak them up in lemon juice and baking soda. Patting the cotton pads under the armpits will minimize the body smell and sweating too much, and along that it will give you a fresh and tingly feeling all day long.
When you decide upon a certain natural treatment for sweating too much you should apply it for 3 months consistently. If it does not give you the wanted results, the visit the doctor.
always practice a natural it is the best solution after all….
Recommended reading : “stop sweating & start living” – it will guide you an exact routine on natural ways to stop sweating forever.
http://howtostopsweatingblog.blogspot.com/
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Talk to your doctor about it. You may have a condition called hyperhidrosis. It can be treated with special antiperspirants for your hands.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007259.htm