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    June 18th, 2012VSB BeverlySite News

    Clothing for Excessive Sweating

    Sweating is something that the body does naturally all the time. Even when it is cold, the human body perspires to keep its temperature regulated. However, there are people who have excessive sweating or to give it its official name – hyperhidrosis.

    Sometimes excessive sweating is a medical condition that a doctor can treat. This usually means the condition will improve. During this time, a person may feel embarrassed, or feel self-conscious about their appearance. They do not want people to see perspiration marks on their clothing. Being anxious about sweating and others seeing the perspiration, can lead to more incidences of heavy sweating. People often become depressed and isolate themselves from others, to hide the excessive sweating. 

    If people with this issue do go out, they will often try to hide the sweating by wearing loose fitting clothing regardless of fashion trends and looks. Shopping for clothes becomes a mission to find clothes that will not make it obvious that they are sweating rather than if a person actually likes the clothing.

    There are clothing fabrics and colors that will prevent others from noticing the excess sweating. A person will feel more confident if they have knowledge of the type of fabrics that will work best for them. In addition, sweating can create body odour, so choosing the proper fabric can reduce the smell of perspiring. Using anti-perspirants and frequent bathing is imperative for people with excessive sweating. The first items of clothing we put on each morning are undergarments. While generally, no one else will see them, the fabric of undergarments can help prevent, or conceal excessive perspiration. Choose cotton fabrics as these will allow perspiration to evaporate more rapidly. 

    Women and men can also purchase speciality products that are made for hyperhidrosis. Dress shields, or underarm shields, can be worn in the armpit area to absorb perspiration. They are available in disposable and washable formats for men and women. Camisoles or undershirts in breathable cotton, bamboo or other natural fabrics can also absorb sweat. People must experiment with layering, and find what works the best for them. Socks are now manufactured by many companies in fabric that has wicking action. Wicking action means it carries the sweat away from the skin, allowing the perspiration to evaporate. 

    There are also clothing items in athletic wear, which provide wicking. These can often be worn as undergarments, or for everyday wear. Colour choice in clothing is also important to hide perspiration. Darker colours do not show sweat marks as much as lighter colours. Patterned fabric prevents perspiration marks from being as apparent. Wearing a jacket, bolero, sweater of other layering garment can prevent others from seeing armpit stains. While shopping for clothing, bring along a water bottle. Sprinkle a tiny amount of water on the clothing item to see how the moisture reacts on the fabric. 

    There is help out there so don’t let hyperhidrosis get in the way of loving and living your life.

    Author Bio:
    Catherine is a freelance copywriter working for websites on cosmetic dentistry and health. She has a cat called Pete and enjoys baking, reading and cinema trips.

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    November 29th, 2011VSB BeverlySite News

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    How Compensatory Sweating works:

    The current train of thought is that our own inbuilt thermometer is faulty. This is called the Hypothalamus and it’s tucked away in the brain. This is what causes us to overheat. When the body’s temperature rises by 4 degrees C, we become disorientated and confused. By the time we reach 7 degrees C, we’d be dead. Because the body is such an amazing feat of natural engineering, we have an inbuilt sprinkler system to prevent us from overheating and to keep us alive. This is where the sweating comes from. When you block off any area of sweating, that’s all you’re doing. You’re not cooling yourself down. As you’re still hot, you’ll still be sweating until you cool down, it’s just that the sweat will appear in other areas and it’ll take longer to cool down as your sweating is limited. Blocking sweat is not the best way of dealing with it, although we all need to block in the odd area or two – ie underarms etc. It’s always a far better idea to soak up and disguise sweat than to block it.

    CS as a result of ETS and Generalised Hyperhidrosis:

    The main places ETS people suffer is down their back, torso, groin and legs. I would suggest products like laulas undershirts and polo shirts, www.sweat-help.com and Wrapps www.coolwrapps.com. Both of these products will deal with soaking up sweat by clever use of fabrics. I use both products and they certainly make life easier for me. Wrapps are also increasingly used by sportsmen and women, musicians etc as well as HH sufferers.

    Please feel free to visit the site and dive into the forum conversations – or even just keep an eye out for competitions (we get to give away lots of free products) and hints and tips on disguising and dealing with your sweating.

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    November 9th, 2011VSB AnneSite News

    By our very own Denise, Following her, Help Wanted….
    For the Record,

    If any of you have read my last post, and thought I might be implying that Hyperhidrosis does not compare to scleroderma and we have no right to complain, that was not what I was trying to say, not at all.

    My point is that Michele Mayer was a highly educated woman, her husband is in fact a physician, Moreover Michele was highly respected in the medical community, could speak the lingo, knew what she had and it still took 6 years to get a proper diagnosis. In that 6 years she was aware of what medications, procedures and protocols were available to treat the early stages of her disease.

    Yet, because of her inability to get a proper diagnosis, all of these avenues were closed to her. We will never know if she could still be alive today, had she been diagnosed in a timely matter. Moreover, Michele had done her research and frequently went head to head with the doctors, who repeatedly tried to prescribe outdated medications, that had been shown to be wholly ineffective, while fighting her requests for another. Albeit, the truth is there is very little to help people suffering with Scleroderma. As her skin turned into a shell like structure, her vital and unseen organs were doing the same. This disease is a killer, very little is known how to treat it, and it is a death sentence. It may be 3 years it may be 5 years, but with the passing of each year, reduced mobility is a given as ones internal organs turn to stone.

    Yet, Michele worked on her own memorial, did what she could with her children, and wrote about her life, her doctors, her friends, family, as the disease slowly turned every breath into a struggle. She had to fight the medical community every step of the way, as the disease continued to turn her internal organs into stone.

    How do we proceed?   Does any of us hold a Doctorate in Public Health? How do we proceed to get the attention of the medical community? How do we proceed? I continue to write letters, and be ignored.   I sent a letter to a doctor here in town, he is mentioned in one of Suzanne Somers books as a surgeon who turned away from surgeries for excessive sweating to a more natural remedy. NOTHING, no response.

    What should we do to be heard?

    Help us fight to be heard, fight with us to be treated for our medical disease/disorder.  We deserve this.  Write you story on living with Hyperhidrosis, we are still in the, Dark Ages and will continue to be if we don’t stand our ground and help raise awareness.  You can send your story to Anne, Beverly, Denise, kimberly in our friendly forum, we can keep it all confidential but our little voices, can make one BIG ONE.  So please help.

    Denise

    If you have problems with groin sweating, please visit Denise’s website www.coolwrapps.com

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    November 8th, 2011VSB AnneSite News

    I really hope this inspires you all, it did for me.  Thank you again my dearest friend, Denise, what a talent in writing you have and for sharing this great info and inspiration with us.

     

    Help Wanted…

    Last night I was watching the news and saw a story about a book: Our Bodies Ourselves, it was the 40th anniversary of the original publishing of the book. 40 years, wow, I have a copy of it and I had forgotten how much flap there was about the book back then. But there was a real bruhaha over this book and it was just a small group of women who started it. The horror of it all, a group of women, the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective had the unmitigated gall to gather information from women, about their own bodies, sharing information even Doctors were not giving their patients, and publish a book so millions of women would have access to information about their own bodies. There was a series of interviews (on the news) by many from so long ago, and some recent. Dr. Susan Love was talking about how this book was what in fact drove her when she was in medical school. As a student Susan Love was learning what was being taught to up and coming Ob/gyns, and it was sorely lacking.

    This may be surprising to some, but to others, not so much. I believe the medical profession would prefer to go back to the good old days when any “female” complaint was simply treated with leaches. Fortunately, women are no longer banned from higher education allowed and vote, so it is highly unlikely that will happen. But at least it gives us a point of reference for what we are dealing with: The Medical Community.

    Sometime ago I read a blog entitled: A Diary of a Dying Mom, by Michele Mayer. Michele Mayer started as a nurse, then went on to pursue a Masters and a Doctorate in Public Health, which earned her the title of Doctor. She was not a physician, but had achieved a rather lofty status, not that it helped her much. It took her over 6 years to be correctly diagnosed as having Scleroderma.

    Repeatedly doctors told her she did not have this disease, and she honestly did not want it. There is no cure for Scleroderma, what it does is turn the skin into an exoskeleton, as well as vital organs, it is an autoimmune disease that starts up for no apparent reason. There is a medical term that indicates unknown origin, that escapes me at this moment…Idiopathic, is the term. At any rate, if you have the time to read it, you should read this blog. Yes, Michele Mayer died about 2 years ago, but what the lesson is: she lived, and battled the medical profession every step of the way, along with a disease that eventually took her life. Michele Mayer presented a paper detailing what is is to be a “difficult patient,” and how proud she was of it. Going against “the doctor” is not pleasant ; getting a doctor to listen to the patient is almost impossible.

    SHOULD WE ALL WRITE A CHAPTER WHAT LIVING WITH HYPERHIDROSIS REALLY IS AND SELF PUBLISH IT? 

    Would it help?  I CAN GET NO RESPONSE!   I have written Dr. Love about Hyperhidrosis, I have written Dr. Oz. No response. That is all I get: nothing. But I am going to keep writing letters, in an attempt to be heard. Occasionally I go back and reread Michele Mayer’s paper on being “a difficult patient” and keep on, because I can. Hyperhidrosis is still a better card to draw than Scleroderma any day of the week.

    Denise

     

    I admire Denise as she stays so strong and refuses to give up.  I also am battling with raising awareness on this, I feel like I hit brick walls daily.  No one ever gets back to you or even members wont help.  Were not asking a lot, a short story, blog on how it is to live with this skin disease daily.  We are suffer daily and why not help ourselves along the path to get better treatment, a Doctor or medical staff who are trained to help us.

    I’m tired of being fobbed off with another oral med that is not even related to my Hyperhidrosis, living in a fog from the side effects or another harsh topical treatment that burns our skin.  PLEASE HELP.

     

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    August 16th, 2011VSB BeverlySite News

    Hello friends FORUM LINK

    We wanted to let you know that because we have had some gremlins on the forum, we are extending the deadline for entering our two previous giveaways (Wrapps and Klima) until 1st SEPTEMBER and we have also introduced another free (very exciting) giveaway from Kleinerts – an antiperspirant that you can use just about EVERYWHERE on your body!

    All our free-to-enter giveaway competitions couldn’t be simpler to enter. Please see below for details on how to enter all three competitions.

    Wrapps – FREE giveaway
    Wrapps – www.coolwrapps.com have given us ten free Wrapps to send out to ten lucky entrants. These are invaluable if you suffer any sweating in your groin area. They can also help if you sweat down your back. This is a fantastic opportunity to hopefully try one out to see if it works for you. Every Wrapp is handmade with the utmost care by Denise Bartell – Denise has suffered with Hyperhidrosis for many, many years.

    HOW TO ENTER:
    1. Send an email to wrapps@verysweatybetty.com
    2. You MUST include ‘wrapps giveaway’ in the subject line
    3. You MUST include your verysweatybetty forum member name in the body of the email
    4. You can enter as many times as you like – although that doesn’t mean you can win more than once!
    5. The winners will be chosen entirely at random and notified once the competition has closed on 1st September 2011

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    Klima Antiperspirant – FREE giveaway
    The other free giveaway is for Klima Antiperspirant. This product is a market leader and this is your chance to hopefully give it a try. This is for our US members only I’m afraid.

    HOW TO ENTER:
    1. Send an email to klima@verysweatybetty.com and enter ‘Klima giveaway’ in the subject line.
    2. You must include your VerySweatyBetty forum name in the body of the email.
    3. You can enter as many times as you like but you can’t win more than once!
    4. This giveaway is valid until 1st September.
    5. Successful applicants will be chosen at random and notified accordingly.
    6. Please be aware this particular promotional giveaway is only valid if you live in the USA.

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    Kleinerts Sweat Shield Wipes – FREE giveaway (NEW)
    These Once-a-Week wipes come in a convenient sachet and afford you safe and effective protection from sweat – and better still, you can use them just about everywhere!

    - Clinically tested
    - No irritation with extra aoles added
    - Waterproof through showering
    - Easy to apply
    - Safe for underarms, face, hands, chest, back and feet (please keep this away from your eyes).

    We have TEN free boxes of their Sweat Shield Wipes to give away to ten lucky recipients. Each box is enough for up to two whole months of protection against sweat. Each box is worth $16.99 so it’s a prize that’s well worth having.

    HOW TO ENTER:
    1. Send an email to kleinerts@verysweatybetty.com
    2. You MUST include ‘kleinerts giveaway’ in the subject line
    3. You MUST include your verysweatybetty forum member name in the body of the email
    4. You can enter as many times as you like – although that doesn’t mean you can win more than once!
    5. The winners will be chosen entirely at random and notified once the competition has closed on 15th September 2011
    6. Please note, Kleinerts Sweat Shield Wipes free giveaway is open to North America residents only.

    A note about spam – don’t worry, we keep all your information 100% PRIVATE. You have our word that you won’t receive spam because of us.

    Regarding the forum glitches, please be assured we’re working hard to get them fixed but in the meantime, there’s an easy way to bypass the message that tells you the “form is invalid” when you click on ‘submit’ to publish your forum post. When you see this message, scroll down and click on ‘submit’ once more – this will make sure your post is submitted.

    Thank you for reading – and please remember to enter these three Hyperhidrosis must-have competitions!

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    August 4th, 2011VSB BeverlySite News

    We have featured Wrapps many times in the past and now we have very kindly been given TEN free Wrapps to give away to ten lucky entrants! This is a fantastic opportunity to try out a Wrapp for your sweating. Wrapps are carefully designed and handmade by Denise Bartell, who has suffered with Hyperhidrosis for many years. FORUM LINK

    This is what www.coolwrapps.com has to say about Hyperhidrosis…
    Do you suffer with excessive sweating, down there? You are not alone. Millions of men and women suffer from this, year in, year out. Anybody who has suffered from heavy sweating will know that there are all sorts of other problems that constant moisture causes, chafing, itching, soreness, irritation, rashes, infection etc.

    The Wrapp is unisex, it fits both women’s and men’s briefs comfortably, no more chafing elastic to cut into your delicate, sore skin.

    The Wrapp has been tested by both men and women. Once they’re in place, you forget they’re there, leaving you fresh and confident. It doesn’t matter how much you sweat or what triggers it, the Wrapp can be worn by anyone with any level of sweating.

    Testimonials and feedback received from Wrapps users: LINK

    “You are a genius! These work like a charm for me. I so glad I found Very Sweaty Betty and your link to the Wrapps. I will share my excitement with my PCP and others I know suffering like me. I may just order more!!!!!!
    Thanks Denise you made my day!”
    Rachel L******e
    Portland, Maine

    When we contacted Rachel to ask if we could use her feedback in our website, she replied:
    “ABSOLUTELY!!!!! Go for it!! I want the world to know you have helped me. Let me know when the Bra pad has been developed. I want to be one of he first customers!!!!!”
    Thank you Rachel! Your feedback has made us happier than you can imagine, it’s worth all the hard work Wrapps have taken to develop to hear something so lovely!

    “Thank you very much for the wrapps. I’ve wanted them for a long time now since I saw them on VSB and I’m very happy with them.”
    Pushpa S**********n
    Denmark

    “I thought my wife was having me on with this at first but wow! I play a couple of different sports and can’t do with out these now. Impressive, you can come and work for me anytime!”
    Jon D*****n
    Wells Branch, Texas

    “Thank you so much Denise, your wrapps work perfectly. They have given me my confidence back, I can’t praise you or them highly enough and have just ordered a second pack.”
    Kara M**s
    Knightsbridge, London, UK

    “Simple and effective.”
    JJ B*****n
    Thousand Oaks, California

    “I was recommended Wrapps by a close friend and colleague – I wish I’d known about them before now but better late than never! I am excited about Summer for probably the first time since I was a teenager, I have a lump in my throat (a happy one!). Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
    Mrs G L***d
    Maesteg, Wales

    “I ordered a sample pack and the day after I received them, I reordered a large pack. I can wear pants in all colors instead of just black, and skirts and dresses for the first time. I can’t wait for my wedding now!”
    Kirsti B***w-K******m
    NYC

    This was posted on Very Sweaty Betty by forum member, FoxyBlue: LINK

    “I got my Wrapps last week, and have used them most days since – it’s been as hot as 36 here this week – and I am VERY impressed!

    Was at a friend’s wedding all day and evening last weekend and was dry all day. I’ve been amazed, it’s not only me that stays dry but the Wrapp itself; in terms of moisture you’d never know you had another layer on, and it also keeps things completely odour-free.

    Denise, you are a genius Certainly money well spent and one less thing for me to worry about every summer, which is a huge relief. Thanks so much ladies for introducing me to this marvellous product.”

    HOW TO ENTER:

    This free-to-enter giveaway competition couldn’t be simpler to enter.

    1. Send an email to wrapps@verysweatybetty.com
    2. You MUST include ‘wrapps giveaway’ in the subject line
    3. You MUST include your verysweatybetty forum member name in the body of the email
    4. You can enter as many times as you like – although that doesn’t mean you can win more than once!
    5. The winners will be chosen entirely at random and notified once the competition has closed on 25th August 2011

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    July 8th, 2011VSB BeverlySite News

    How many of you have tried Denise Bartell’s Wrapps?  Since we posted this blog 11 months ago, Wrapps has gone from strength to strength.  They’re now being sold all over the world and have given hundreds (if not thousands) of people enormous relief from groin sweat.  Denise is always looking at ways to improve the Wrapps but unlike corporations, the quality of the fabric or fastenings will never be compromised.  Each Wrapp is handcrafted by Denise who worked for many years as a professional seamstress.  If you suffer from sweating in your ‘area’ and you’re either a) male or b) female, then Wrapps are perfect for you.

    For me, Wrapps means I can wear a skirt or dress for the first time since I can remember.  It also means that I can wear any colour of trousers – I’m not restricted to black linen cropped trousers.

    Denise’s testimonials page is great reading, you can tell just how much these have changed people’s lives LINK (opens in new window).

     

    This is our original blog, it explains how Wrapps came about.

    Hello, my name is Denise and I designed the Wrapp.

    The Wrapp literally wraps around the crotch of one’s briefs. The name just seemed to fit perfectly, like the Wrapp itself. The idea of the Wrapp came out of years of sheer desperation and utter frustration. The extra P stands for Perspiration.

    Having taught myself to sew at 7, I have always kept decent size scraps from previous projects, tucked away…so I found my stash of muslin scraps, and got to sewing. I had some towels that were old, but not quite ready to be “dog towels” yet. So, I started drawing, freehand right on the fabric, using a commercial pad as a guide using a soft lead art pencil. My first attempt fitted great, however much to my disappointment, the Velcro closure added heat, and frankly did not work too well. Unless scratching ones inner thigh with the teeth of the Velcro was the goal…and it was not. So I took the seam ripper to all the Velcro, and tried a sew-on snap.

    The snap looks great on paper, but the snap just could not take the tension. The snaps just popped open with the slightest movement. So, back to the drawing board…a simple hook and eye, they are still used on bras today. These work great admittedly, occasionally I have to either apply pressure to the hook to bend it in or get out the fine adjusting tool (known in some circles as a hammer,) and give the hook portion a tap to take it down a bit. So, that is what I went with…the hook and eye. Although very tedious to sew on, this works the best and does not add any heat, and doesn’t pop open. Initially there was no top stitching on the Wrapp, but was added later as the insert had a tendency to shift, hence I stitched it down to keep it from shifting…

    I later switched from terry cloth to waffle muslin, for the (inside) liner – thus named because it looks like a waffle, when looking down on it. I also experimented with muslin fabrics as I had some difficulty with quality that I had never encountered with muslin before, some muslin had a tendency to pill and stretch. It was very disappointing to spend so much time on the construction of a garment to have it the fabric pill and stretch. So I finally went with a finer weave, more expensive, unbleached muslin that has a luxurious 200 thread count, and is always consistent.

    I was just trying to solve an extremely difficult problem, for myself, to enable me to find a job. Never knowing, much less believing anyone else ever suffered from soggy elastic cutting into ones inner thighs to the point of wanting to literally rip my hair out of my head as I staggered around screaming. This excessive sweating started when I turned 14 and I suffered with it for well over 4 decades. It was only in the last few years that I even learned there was a name for this condition, moreover, I learned that it was not “just me.” For years I tried just about everything, baby powder, deodorants, antiperspirants, bladder control pads, yet nothing seemed to help. The talc turned to a gray sludge and only served to further aggravate skin eruptions. Deodorants and antiperspirants caused blisters, different soaps caused a variety of problems. The smaller sanitary pads did not work, they shredded into thousands of soggy pieces. The bladder control pads were bulky, hot, expensive and not always easy to dispose of. But as there was nothing else available, that is what I went with. But, with virtually no money, what to do, what to do…

    What one frequently does is look within to solve a problem. So, I sat down and sewed until I made my Wrapps perfect. I wore my Wrapps for a few months, before I even found the Very Sweaty Betty web site. I was absolutely astounded to discover I was not alone. I am not the only person alive who sweats enough to float a battleship. It was such a relief to know it had a name. By then I had experienced a dry, comfortable crotch for a few months and I could not believe it. No skin eruptions, no yeast infections, no overheated, soggy clothing. After all those years that I did everything humanly possible to hide my soggy, miserable, painful secret were suddenly reversed, and now I was ready to take out billboard space over it.

    The commercially produced incontinent pads I had been using cost approximately $15.00 for a pack of 60, so even using 2 pads a day that was still about $180.00 a year. They were bulky, uncomfortable, hot, added to the landfill, and were expensive. The Wrapp encapsulates the elastic on one’s briefs, holding the elastic away from the skin, allowing the moisture in the bend of the leg to evaporate instead of being absorbed into the (elastic and) underwear. And my Wrapps are completely washable, hundreds and hundreds of times, they get softer with each wash and there’s no need to iron! No more standing in line at the grocery store with a bulky package of incontinence pads (Wrapps work for more than ‘just’ perspiration)…all that and they still catch a laugh too! I now wish I had discovered these when I was going through menopause, but I didn’t, oh well…

    Wrapps were initially just for myself. However, for men, there’s more good news, the Wrapp work just as well for you, holding the elastic of your briefs up off your skin, no more chaffing in that oh so delicate area, and no one will ever know unless you tell them. This too, came about quite organically (and later went on to be tested by various men and women to wear whilst playing sports). I was at the kitchen table, cutting out a batch ofWrapps, and my sisters boyfriend (a musician) walked by, and asked what I was making. I explained theWrapps and he wanted to know if he could try them. A few days later, he asked if I had any more of them, he had an outdoor gig he had to play and the Wrapp worked great for his outdoor gig…Now, all of our Wrapps have been marked with an indelible pen, with our names, so we all know his from mine and my sisters Wrapps as virtually every batch of clean clothes has dry, clean, cool Wrapps, ready to go…

    If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email me. I will respond as soon as humanly possible.

    Denise x

    www.coolwrapps.com

     

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    May 29th, 2011VSB AnneSite News

    Hello all,
    Have a wonderful members question for you today,
    One of our members sent me a PM asking if I had noticed or felt the same as the summer approaches and heat and humidity come into play and our Hyperhirdosis.
    “Do you feel like you retain too much salt even though you hardly eat salty food or junk food?”

    As the temps rise and the humidity comes into play we can get the feeling of being swollen as the body adapts to the change in temps.

    Also while you live with Hyperhidrosis, we tend to lose more water, salt and our precious ELECTROLYTES.  I can not stress to our members the importance on keeping these levels at a normal level.

    When you start to notice more salt lines on clothing, shoes, body this is one of the first crucial signs that your electrolytes are unbalanced.  This can leave you feeling, low, sluggish, tired, grumpy and make you sweat even more and lose more of our salt levels.

    I now daily (even in winter) drink a supplement that has electrolytes added into it.  You can buy these cheaply at your grocery store, Crystal Light Pure is a great one to add to your water, I drink 2-3 a day esp in hot weather.  Gatoraide is another good one to replenish, Lucozade, any sports drink but make sure they have electrolytes added in.  If you are out side in the heat, please take one with you drink it, make it a habit of drinking at least 2-3 per day in summer or when humidity is high.

    After a few days you will feel better, your energy levels will rise and your low mood will improve.

    The most important thing we can do for your bodies if you have Hyperhidrosis is to drink as much H2O….Drink more than the normal person needs as we sweat 5 times the amount of a normal person, add a electrolyte into it and you will have a very happy less sweaty salty body.  The more we drink the less our bodies have to try to keep us cool.  (some people get less sweating)

     

    Try it, only takes a few minutes to look for in the store or health shop and seconds to drink, you will feel better and your BODY WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT ESP IN HOT, HUMID WEATHER :)

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    March 10th, 2011VSB AnneSite News

    Well things are warming up again and as always we dread the sweating..

    Wanted to let you know about wonderful products that are available to you from the comfort of this forum.

    WE only support some of the best products avail on the market and all come with customer reviews and we back them here at VSB.

    http://www.sweatblock.com

    http://www.klimadeodorant.com (When cashing out put in VERYSWEATYBETTY for your member discount)

    http://www.sweatguard.co.uk

    http://www.sweat-help.com/

    Plus our very own VSB shop/store, clothing and products to help you be one step ahead of your sweating.

    http://verysweatybetty.com/shop/

    Cool wrapps for groin HH

    http://www.coolwrapp.com

     

    http://verysweatybetty.com/forum/

    We are only a type away for some of the best support and friendship living with Hyperhidrosis, we have been told and complimented that we quote,

    “VSB is one of the best forum and support groups, you guys get it, thank you”,

    “You stand out from other forums and give the best advise”,

    “I am so happy I found you and the friendship will be life long”

    These are a few of our members wonderful comments.  This is what sets us apart from other support groups, we are all suffers and we CARE.

    We are also on FaceBook

    http://www.facebook.com/betty.sweaty

    Follow us on Twitter and YouTube, http://www.twitter.com/VerySweatyBetty and http://www.youtube.com/verysweatybetty

    Wanted to introduce you to, Jersey Girl Jewelry,

    http://dickerson1973.etsy.com/

    These beautiful designs are made by our own VSB member, Lisa.   She is very talented and also suffers with Hyperhidrosis.

     

    Hope to hear from you soon, join in our discussions and be part of our SWEATY community,

    VSB Staff.

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    March 9th, 2011VSB AnneSite News

    Well things are warming up again and as always we dread the sweating..

    Wanted to let you know about wonderful products that are available to you from the comfort of this forum.

    WE only support some of the best products avail on the market and all come with customer reviews and we back them here at VSB

    VSB member discount avail

    http://www.sweatblock.com (When cashing out put in VSB for your member discount)

    http://www.klimadeodorant.com (When cashing out put in VERYSWEATYBETTY for your member discount)

    http://www.sweatguard.co.uk

    http://www.sweat-help.com/

    Plus our very own VSB shop/store, clothing and products to help you be one step ahead of your sweating.

    http://verysweatybetty.com/shop/

    Cool wrapps for groin HH

    http://www.coolwrapp.com

     

    http://verysweatybetty.com/forum/

    We are only a type away for some of the best support and friendship living with Hyperhidrosis, we have been told and complimented that we quote,

    “VSB is one of the best forum and support groups, you guys get it, thank you”,

    “You stand out from other forums and give the best advise”,

    “I am so happy I found you and the friendship will be life long”

    These are a few of our members wonderful comments.  This is what sets us apart from other support groups, we are all suffers and we CARE.

    We are also on FaceBook

    http://www.facebook.com/betty.sweaty

    Follow us on Twitter and YouTube, http://www.twitter.com/VerySweatyBetty and http://www.youtube.com/verysweatybetty

    Hope to hear from you soon, join in our discussions and be part of our SWEATY community,

    VSB Staff.

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