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Another Reason To Stop
Using Aluminum Based Deodorants

From Carmine Asteglio
carmine_asteglio@yahoo.com
3-11-4



Dear Jeff,
 
I stopped using aluminum based deodorants and I was immediately cured of hyper hydrosis of the armpits that I suffered from for more that 10 years!!
 
I suffered from a condition known as hyper hydrosis. In other words I suffered from excessive amounts of sweat coming from my armpits all the time..(yeah I know, gross right?).
 
Hyper hydrosis was something that I thought I would have to live with for the rest of my life because everything I had ever read about it always suggested some sort of extreme surgery or wild botox injections and never mentioned any sort of once-and-for-all cure.
 
It felt like such a downer always having to wear an undershirt even in 104 degree weather (I live in southern California). It was so depressing and I thought that this was my stupid fate and sorry luck, seeing as how Iím balding and wear glassesÖ I thought this sweaty armpit thing was just another blast at my sad sack life (hee hee).
 
Some time ago I read on your website about the correlation between aluminum in deodorants and Alzheimerís disease. Seeing as how I was in a situation where I didnít have to be around people (no job) and the girl I lived with really didnít mind my bodily scents either wayÖI quit using deodorants.
 
To my absolute amazement my armpits stopped sweating!!! Withing one week of having stopped using deodorants my armpits totally stopped sweating!!! Me! The guy with the stupid yellowed t shirts and the uncomfortable hassle of wearing undershirts and never being able to wear anything but lose fitting shirts over my tight undershirts. Hallelujah!!!
 
Within ONE WEEK!!! 10 years of being a sweaty mess of a man Iím completely free of this sick disease/condition. I can now wear anything I want even form fitting dress shirts without my stupid yellowed undershirts. I feel so liberated!!!! No more sweat even during my most perceived uncomfortable scenarios, (new job, meeting new people, having people over) absolutely no more sweat!!! I still use deodorant when I am going to be around people so as to not make any one uncomfortable from my manly scents (ha).
 
But it is no longer aluminum based deodorants, I use alcohol based ones. I will try natural deodorants when my alcohol based ones run out. I hope this helps some one out there because this is such a huge problem, Iíve become adept at spotting people on t.v. who sweat from their armpits and I see many ,I also see many out and about. I havenít yet figured out a tactful way to tell them about my miracle (Yes, I do consider it a miracle!).
 
Anyways thanks for the informative site.
 
And thanks for giving me info that has totally changed my life.
 
 
Comment
From Kurt
3-12-4
 
I saw your article on Rense.com about the aluminum based anti-perspirants and how you said -stopping- the usage of these cured your hyper hydrosis.
 
Well, unfortunately I too suffer from hyper hydrosis and have lived with it for most of my life, going through every single deodorant on the market. NOTHING worked. I'd sweat right through my undershirt AND my outer shirt within a matter of hours, every single day of my life. It didn't matter if it was 20 degrees and SNOWing outside -- I sweat like a dog. I'd sit at home in front of the computer shirtless and feel drips of sweat running down my sides when it was COLD in the house.
 
But alllll of that stopped when I found a product that actually works. And when I say works, I mean it REALLY works. I haven't sweat *at all* for over three months now since I"ve been using it....and guess what?? It's aluminum chloride based. It's called Maxum, costs like $14/bottle. Works like MAGIC, I absolutely couldn't believe it, and I'm a person that needs to see things myself to believe them.
 
So, in closing....the aluminum-based antiperspirants may not work for -YOU- but that certainly isn't the case for everyone out there. Remember, everyone's body chemistry is different. The reason it works so well for me may be totally different than why it doesn't work for you. But making the blanket statement that they're "not good for you" is misguided, in my opinion.
 
Best regards, Kurt





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