Natural Cure for Armpit Sweating
by Marcus on October 26, 2009

With the weather change it is getting warmer and more humid and we tend to sweat more. The sweat is out so easily and soon we find ourselves soaked.
Armpit sweating is one way our body keeps itself from overheating. However, excessive sweating is more of a bane than a boon. We feel sweaty and smelly too. It can be embarrassing.
We could use antiperspirant and deodorants but there is one natural way – baking powder.
Baking powder is a natural antiperspirant. It composes of an alkaline baking soda, some acid salts and an inert starch like corn flour.
We can add corn starch to get the consistency we like. We could also mix with talcum powder. Talc is also an inert compound.
I first saw this home remedy used effectively in Indonesia.
Of course the best advice is to bathe more often.
Here is a link on hyperhidrosis:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007259.htm
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This article is written by Marcus
A curiosity nut. Uncomplimentarily remarked as being too generous with his time which is another way of saying wasting his time away. Spent decades studying feng shui and related metaphysics. Believes the oriental sciences has lots to offer for good health and well-being. Learnt some wing chun kungfu, amongst others and reckons them to be great for discipline and confidence. Reiki teacher. Co-founded Inner Journey magazine covering healing and metaphysics. Published a book on feng shui. Earned his living as a chartered surveyor. Sees travel not as visit of places but soaking in of people and cultures.Blogs at www.mixedjar.com . Now hopes to be generous with his time but with some seriousness.
Marcus has written 14 articles in Cherish Wellness so far.
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