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Hyperhidrosis Diet Tips

Although there may be worse disorders to have, suffering from Hyperhidrosis is no day in the
park. And many hyperhidrosis sufferers (including myself) will vouch that it can completely
consume and ruin any situation.

Hyperhidrosis is a condition where you body sweats excessively and spontaneously for no
particular reason at all. It could be 50 Degrees outside and your body is still dripping from the
hands, feet, face or underarms with relentless, unbearable perspiration.

An imbalance in your body’s sympathetic nervous system causes your sweat glands to be
continuously triggered to fire off endless perspiration.

It’s no exaggeration to say that hyperhidrosis can be devastating. It slowly beats down your
self-confidence and simultaneously creates self-consciousness that others around you notice
the problem too.

You DO have alternatives though.

Let’s get to the heart of this article and start curing you of this problem right away!

As horrible as hyperhidrosis is, the condition IS treatable. Here I’ll be putting you on the right
track to overcoming your excessive sweating by outlining a diet guideline that will steer you
clear from encouraging further sweating. Your diet lays the foundation for curing your sweat
problem so don’t take these tips lightly. All other excessive sweating treatments build upon
these tips.

It’s simple enough. There are eating & drinking habits that encourage sweating and there are
others that discourage it. Here, you’ll be learning some of the more prominent sweat inducing
culprits. I’ll also show you how you can supplement your diet with items that prevent sweating.

These are proactive measures. They stop the sweating before it starts. They’ll require you to
use less deodorant and spend less time engaging in sweat stopping home remedies. These tips
don’t put out the fire. They prevent it to begin with.

So, let’s start with the bad news first. Here’s all the stuff you should NOT be eating and
drinking. They promote perspiration and wreak havoc on your hyperhidrosis.

Things to Avoid:
Garlic – I give all you Italian food lovers out there my condolences. I used to LOVE eating
linguini with white clam sauce. Of course an hour after the meal, my palms, face and shirt
would explode with sweat bombs. It took a while before I put two and two together but after a
little research I came up with the reason.

I’m going to get pretty fancy here with my medical explanation. Ready? 

Garlic's strong smelling sulfur compounds are metabolized, forming allyl methyl sulfide. Allyl
methyl sulfide (AMS) cannot be digested and is passed into the blood. From there, it’s carried
to the lungs and the skin, where it is excreted.

Your body throws the garlic waste out your skin and breath – hence “garlic breath”. This is like
putting your hyperhidrosis on steroids with the bonus of body odor. Not so good.

Onions – Depending on the strength of the onions you’re eating, you may sweat a lot or just a
little. No matter what though – you’ll sweat! The pungency of onions has a heating effect that
increases your circulation. This is what raises body temperature and causes sweating. This
effect is actually helpful in lowering fevers and sweating out colds and flu. For you, however,
it’ll just feed the flame. Curve your onion eating until you get a grip on your sweating problem
through other means.

Caffeine – It’s found in coffee, tea, cola drinks, energy drinks, cocoa and chocolate, nonprescription
drugs and prescription drugs, weight-control aids, and a variety of other commonly consumed items.
Tea is the ONLY exception to this rule and I’ll get to that in a bit. Other than tea, stay away for a while.

The link between caffeine and your sweating is probably obvious to you already. It’s a stimulant, raising
blood pressure, increasing circulation and heartbeat. Your body is a machine, running at a constant 98.6
degrees. Speed up the parts and you’ll heat up the machine.

Your morning coffee is enough to raise your internal body temperature and dampen your shirt in no
time. I know it might be tough for some of you coffee drinkers and soda addicts out there, but try to cut
out the caffeine at least for a little while.

Spicy Foods – Peppers and spicy dishes are blatant offenders. They cause increased sweating
by speeding up your metabolism (much like caffeine). Do yourself a favor and cut them out as
well. Chances are, if you suffer from hyperhidrosis, you’re already aware of the effect hot wings
have on your underarms. Yikes!

Alcohol – This is a HUGE No No. Let me just say one quick thing about drinking with
hyperhidrosis. When my sweaty hands were at their worst, I actually found drinking a few
beers to be helpful. When I’d drink a little, my hands actually seemed to dry up. I attributed
this to the alcohol relaxing me and helping my anxiety induced perspiration. Turned out I was
VERY WRONG.

Alcohol dehydrates your body at first. That’s why you find yourself going to the bathroom so
much when you drink. Your body is flushing out all of its fluids. However, this is only the first
stage. After that, your body temperature begins to climb causing the acceleration of fluids to
be flushed from your sweat pores as well.

Now, let’s talk about what you SHOULD be eating and drinking…

Things to Do:
Drink Plenty of Water – So many people get confused by this advice. They think if they drink
more water, they’ll have that much more to sweat out. Actually, drinking lots of cool water will
lower your internal body temperature, keeping the sweat at bay. I recommend at least 8 big
glasses of water a day. Others suggest even more. I know this advice might be hard to swallow
(yes pun intended – sorry ) . The thought of trading your excessive sweating problem for a
case of persistent urination isn’t ideal. However, you’ll need to compromise a few extra
bathroom breaks to manage your hyperhidrosis.

Sage Tea – Sage Tea contains very high levels of tannic acid ( a natural astringent). By drinking
tea, even hot tea, you’ll fill your body with this natural antiperspirant and prevent sweating
from the inside out. It’s a systemic approach towards controlling hyperhidrosis. I will say,
however, you’ll want to drink about two cups a day for at least a week to start reaping the
benefits. Try it out.

Fruits – They’ll help you stop sweating AND they’re incredibly healthy. It’s a win-win. Fruits
contain about 80% water. This attributes to their cooling effect. Get a healthy amount of fruit
everyday (I’m a green apple maniac myself) and feel the results fast. I recommend at least 4
servings of fruit every day.

Olive Oil – Your body requires almost no effort to digest olive oil and this is where the power
lies. By substituting olive oil in your diet, you’ll be using your digest system more efficiently
allowing it to create less heat in your body. Additionally, olive oil is a healthy fat that lowers
cholesterol AND blood pressure. These two factors will also cut down on your sweating.

Whole Grains – Trade your normal white bread intake for whole grain bread. By cutting down
on your processed sugar, you’ll lose weight which can help quite a bit. But that’s not the real
secret of whole grains. They contain loads of B Vitamins which allow your body to function
more efficiently, requiring less effort. Less effort means less heat and less heat means less
sweating for you.
Other foods that are jam packed with B Vitamins include proteins (fish, eggs, meat, and nuts)
and vegetables (avocados, peas, sweet potatoes, carrots).

Calcium – It’s easy enough to integrate into your daily eating regimen. Besides, calcium intake
is crucial. You should really be doing this already. Get plenty of orange juice, milk, yogurt, light
cheese, beans and spinach to ensure you’re filling up on your required intake.

Calcium helps hyperhidrosis by helping your body cope with stress and nervousness. It’s no
surprise that these two emotions are heavily linked with anxiety induced perspiration. Fill up
on calcium to cut down on sweat.

The Next Step…

I know these tips are a bit overwhelming. It takes a LOT of discipline to manage and restrict
your diet. Fortunately this isn’t the end of the road for you. I’ve created a FREE video on my
website, http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com, called “Sweat Free Tactics” that shows you the
top 12 sweating fighting treatments to condition your skin and body to stop sweating once and
for all!

These treatments provide hyperhidrosis relief for your hands, face, feet and of course your
underarms. Start feeling the results in minutes. All you need to do is go to the site right now,
watch the FREE video, follow the treatments right at home and feel dry fast. Don’t suffer from
the debilitating effects of hyperhidrosis any longer. Take action now and end this problem for
good!

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