Simple Ways to Reduce Sweating
Sweating and bad body odor are
probably two of the most common problems people suffer from during the
summer. Sweating is a protective action our body performs to keep our
core temperature lower than the hot environment, but it can have some
undesirable side effects. To help you avoid sweat stains, bad body odor,
sweaty hands and similar problems, here is a list of 10 things you can
do to reduce your sweating.
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Avoid spicy, sugary and chemically-processed foods:
Spicy foods may be tasty and healthy
but they make your body sweat more frequently. The same goes for
artificially sweetened food that contains high amounts of fructose
syrup. These type of products, and other manufactured pre-made, packaged
and frozen foods, are high on chemical toxins that will aggravate
sweating.
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Boost your deodorant and antiperspirant:
Applying talcum powder or baking soda
to your underarms will help soak up moisture and prevent odor. They
both have a very mild and pleasant smell that will not collide with
anything else you are using. You can also put some powder in your shoes
or gloves if you are doing any work that requires them.
Shave hairy areas:
Accumulation of sweat tends to occur
around the hairs, in places like your underarms, groin and bearded neck.
As a result, bacteria will soon start feeding on them, which will
result in an unpleasant odor coming from the toxins discharged by the
bacteria. The hairy areas are also less exposed to fresh air and so the
sweat and moisture take much longer to dry. This means the body cools
slower, and sweats more trying to cool itself. Shaving those areas is
one of the most effective natural methods to overcoming excessive
sweating.
Wear natural fibers and not nylons or polyesters:
Cotton, silk, hemp and wool are
fabrics that enable the skin to “breathe”. They provide ample space
around the armpit area which allow for evaporation of moisture and free
flow of air. In contrast, synthetic fabrics are made with much tighter
weaves that trap heat and make your body sweat more. Another plus of the
natural fibers is that they absorb moisture well, which prevents
bacteria from feeding on your sweat and causing a stink. While it may
result in sweat stains if you are in a very hot environment, the next
two tips will help you deal with that.
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Choose loose fitting clothes:
If your clothes are
too tight then they are depriving your skin from enough air to
circulate around it, and absorb all the moisture meant to cool your
body. This increases sweating and triggers the sweat glands in your body
to produce more since they think the skin is dry. If you know you are
going to be hot and sweaty it’s a good idea to open up an extra button
on your collar, and wear simple, light clothes.
Wear undershirts:
If you are still suffering from heavy
sweating and your shirt is sticking to your armpits and chest, you
might want to put on another layer of clothes. It might sound
counterintuitive, but wearing more cloths can keep you cooler and less
sweaty. You can take any plain wool or cotten shirt, cut the collar to
make it less tight, and wear it under your normal outfit.
Use the power of fruits:
Eating healthy improves all aspects
of your life and sweating is no different. You can even use the power
and benefits of such fruits as lemons to directly reduce sweating. Cut a
lemon in half and gently rub it under your arms until the skin is
coated in a thin layer of juice. Let it dry and the citrus will work as a
natural deodorant with its acidic juice that can help stop sweat from
being produced.
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Relax and stay calm:
Sweat is sometimes more related to your state of mind then the temperature of your body.
Being in a state of stress and anxiety will instantly trigger your
sweat glands. Try your best to stay calm and not to drink or eat
anything with caffeine or similar materials, they will convince your
nervous system you are stressed and this will of course cause more
sweating.
Clean your skin and relax your body with alternative options:
Acupuncture treatments have been
known to provide relief for some people with problems of excessive
sweating. Other treatments with essential oils can also clean your skin,
relax your body and leave a pleasant smell to hide body odor. The most
common kinds are rose, lavender and orange oil. Even a simple massage
can help free your body from toxins, and help you lose all that unwanted
stress.
See a doctor:
Excessive sweating or sweating at
unusual times might indicate a deeper, bigger problem. Sweating can be a
symptom of various health problems including heart disease, leukemia,
menopause, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, tuberculosis and several stress and
anxiety related disorders. It's also important to note that certain
medications like beta blockers can also cause excessive sweating as side
effects and there might be a replacement for them.
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