Re: Cure Sweaty Hands, Palms, Hyperhidrosis, Hyperhydrosis

Updated response for Hyperhidrosis
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47 Responses to “Re: Cure Sweaty Hands, Palms, Hyperhidrosis, Hyperhydrosis”

  • rundmc525 says:

    @Imlenas96 its probably best you use two pie pans. use two rectangular ones for your feet

  • Imlenas96 says:

    for the hands…do you have to use TWO separate pie pans or can you use one rectangular one? and put both hands in at the same time?

  • Entonce93 says:

    @shannonbowling how many year you have doing this? does ti has the same effect??

  • Entonce93 says:

    @caw0009 how many year you have doing this? does ti has the same effect??

  • Entonce93 says:

    @hellmuth26  How many year you have doing this? has it the same effect?

  • 2008antonis says:

    how many amperes should the battery be??

  • jwebbzor says:

    When doing ionotophoresis, do you allow your hands to rest on the bottom of the pan? or do you keep them suspended in the water?

  • xxSLACK3Rxx says:

    I’m using 12 volts will that be enough

  • paqof says:

    Tap water is better, it makes for a more conductive system, which is better. I used 18 volts, took about 2 weeks for my hand to be completely dry. I recommend starting at 12 volts, then after maybe about 3-4 days move onto 18 volts. 24 volts isn’t really necessary, it could prove to be too irritating for most people.

  • midnightxstar123 says:

    is warm tap water okay? or filtered?

  • logan04x says:

    @xxSLACK3Rxx Start with 12 volts. It was enough to cure my sweating. You may add salt once you get used to 12 volts.

  • logan04x says:

    @PassSawWhy Yes, it works indeed. Anyone who suffers from hyperhidrosis should try it out. It may make your life a lot more better.

  • PassSawWhy says:

    it works! thanks.

  • xxSLACK3Rxx says:

    I’m gonna try 12 volts I dnt wanna get SHOCKED

  • ginue02 says:

    lololololololol I tried 24 volts and when i put my hands in the water my entire body jumped…. my hands cant stop shaking O_OO_O_O_OO_OO_O

  • STELLAPEACHY says:

    Okay I want to do this for my feet but are you sure I wont get an electric shock?

  • lavaling says:

    umm my ass some times sweat when im supper nervous .. do i put one cheek on each pan? will i feel a tingly feeling on my balls? would i still have babys?

  • paqof says:

    Haven’t started the maintenance phase yet, but I will once my entire hand is dry.

    My treatment took 30 minutes, meaning 15 minutes for each polarity.
    Used about a teaspoon of baking soda for my water.
    18 volts in total, using two batteries in series.

    Hope my experience will help any of you guys out there. I know this condition can be very crippling, so good luck to whomever reads this. I’ll give an update of my progress a week or two later. Again, good luck!

  • paqof says:

    Just wanted to give an update on my progress. I’ve been doing the treatment for about 1 and a half weeks now, and I would like to say that it definitely works. My hands have almost completely stopped sweating; only my fingertips tend to sweat now. The transition from non-sweaty to sweaty was a bit abrupt, and it certainly felt that during the treatment before results started showing, my hands were sweating more than normal. Now, I’m beginning concentrated treatment on my fingertips.

  • rundmc525 says:

    @paqof Yeah 18 volts should get the job done. that’s what he recommends in the video anyways. I was just really eager to stop my hands from sweating

  • paqof says:

    @rundmc525 Awesome, thanks for the tips.

    I’m scared 24 volts might be a bit too much for me. Would 18 volts suffice?

  • rundmc525 says:

    @paqof i did it for 10 minutes then reversed the polarity and did it again for 10 minutes. so it should take about 20 minutes total. and i did that everyday along with my feet (get a rectangular pan for feet) to make it a total of about 40 minutes for about 6 days. and now i just do it once every week.

  • paqof says:

    @rundmc525 Thanks for the reply! It was very helpful. May I ask how long are your treatments? Also, did you reverse the polarity halfway through, or did you do one direction one day and the next another direction?

    Thanks!

  • lambo2008ww says:

    Just ordered the drysol at feelbest.com im suppose to get it in 10 days. i pray to god this works. is ruind my confidence hopefully this will help me get it back =)

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    @Entonce93 yes I would assume so :) . What I would suggest is that after you apply it to your hands, you hold your hands up in front of a fan to let them dry. Then just go to bed normally without plastic gloves or anything :p.

  • Entonce93 says:

    @CheesyPoophs can i use it in my hands too?

  • lambo2008ww says:

    ive had sweaty palms sence i can remember. super super imbarising. i been hearing aboout drysol and pray to god it works for me. email the manufacture ganna see what they say. ill let you peaple know if it works. maxim doesnt work. peace out

  • XEMOTIONSXPKER says:

    i put drysol on the opposite side of my palm too and it was burning like crazy at night but i fell asleep now it hurts more and is all red

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    @TVXQismywholelife
    Thanks again =) and I wish you the best of luck in search of something to help your hand sweating. ill definitely keep an eye out for something that could help you. I owe you ^^

  • TVXQismywholelife says:

    @CheesyPoophs Im glad^^ its the best i agree.. many ppl say its itchy, well it is if u start scratching ur armpits then YOU are irritating ur own skin.. anyways im super glad it worked on you too..
    I have hyperhydrosis in my armipits(used to^^) but i do in my hands… so now im looking something that would work.. drysol on my hands its too weak so if u know about some product let me know pls+=) enjoy wearing those nice shirts without worrying about sweat !

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    @TVXQismywholelife
    I’m very grateful* ^^ it feels nice to to dread taking my jacket off because I know I’ll be grossed out by how much sweat there is. :) I’m always dry.

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    @TVXQismywholelife

    Yea!!! Thanks so much for telling me about it! There’s no itching or burning or anything !! Just dry armpits! Thanks again, I’m very geeatful! And thanks for following up :)

  • TVXQismywholelife says:

    @CheesyPoophs Did it worked out for u after i recommended?? Its amazing huh

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    You also don’t have to wear any plastic to bed with certain-dri!! And it comes as a roll-on, not some weird dabbing thing! CERTAIN-DRI all the way!!!!

  • CheesyPoophs says:

    PLEASE!! SAVE YOURSELF THE ANNOYING, PAINFUL TINGLING THAT DRYSOL CAUSES, ALONG WITH THE EXTRA $17 THAT IT COSTS, AND GET YOURSELF SOME “CERTAIN-DRI” INSTEAD!! IT WORKS JUST AS GREAT WITHOUT ANY PAIN OR DISCOMFORT!

    No, I don’t work for certain-dri; I’m just trying to promote a better product that I know works the same without the drawbacks of drysol :) if I’ve helped at least one person, I’m happy. =)

  • eric47851 says:

    what o thought i n the instruccions it says do not use on aas a rollon some help because i put this in my face yeah O_o

  • MsNinjaGirl237 says:

    Hmm. Might as well say this. My palms and my feet sweat. My palms are tthe least”sweatyist” but the most is under my arms and feet. I am so ashamed of my underarms I wore jackets 4 two years straight…. And I finnaly found something that works..not that but almay

  • jdmwhore83 says:

    dsrysol is the truth no wonder why the fda doesnt let alot of places sell it..it saveed my life i used to sweat like a football player,now i barely sweat i can finally wear 1 tshirt now..thanks drysol

  • Ennailac says:

    XIharmonise that is true in some cases but not most and the compensatory sweating is usually more similar to normal sweating

  • Ennailac says:

    @commonfortable no you are not suppose to reuse the gloves. It

  • Ennailac says:

    @hoffmantwinz it’s also to keep you from rubbing it off. Sorry to correct some of you but you no longer need a prescription you can buy it from the manufacturer online now.

  • TVXQismywholelife says:

    @sherrychng You need a prescription.. and you can get it in most pharmacist..

  • TVXQismywholelife says:

    @CheesyPoophs I strongly recommend you to try CERTAIN DRI, its over the counter no prescription needed.. 

  • commonfortable says:

    Can you reuse the same pair of gloves?

  • hoffmantwinz says:

    do you have to wear the gloves? or is it to not stain your bed ir something?

  • comebitch1988 says:

    buy sweatblock ………i tryed every thing and nothing worked ……..but sweatblock works 100%

  • sibedl says:

    @CheesyPoophs yes it does

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