Every day is considered 'sweater weather' for those who have to deal with the embarrassing problem of excessive sweating.It's completely natural to sweat after some physical activity or on a hot summer day, it's the body's way of cooling off.
However, if the temperature is mild, you're not exercising, and you're not under any stress, yet you still find your clothes drenched that may be a sign of excessive sweating. Sweating is a natural body function. Everyone does it. Your body flips the sweat switch to help you cool off. However, when a person’s excessive sweating becomes a daily headache and continual embarrassment, it is most likely hyperhidrosis.
While there is no medical cure for hyperhidrosis, there are natural hyperhidrosis solutions that can help. Read on to learn about some of the best home remedies for hyperhidrosis. Some work so well you may believe you’ve found a natural cure for your hyperhidrosis symptoms!
* Natural VinegarIt's bitter going down, but a sweet remedy to treat excessive sweat.
Take two teaspoons of natural vinegar and one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar three times a day on an empty stomach or at least half an hour before or after a meal.
* Tomato JuiceTomato. No matter what you call it, it helps to get rid of those 'sweaty blues.'
Drink a homemade glass of fresh tomato juice daily.
* Herbal TeaStop sweat with a capital 'Tea.'
Sage tea is rich in magnesium and vitamin B, which helps slow down those over acting sweating glands. If you can't get your hands on some sage herbs, try green tea instead. Brew and drink daily.
* Potato
No matter how you slice it, the potato can help cut the sweat out.
Simply cut slices of potato and rub them under your arms and trouble areas.
* Witch HazelDon't worry it's not a magic spell, it's an astringent to dry up those damp areas. Soak a cotton ball in witch hazel extract and rub it on those sweat prone areas.