Kathy,

 Here is more info relevant to sweating.

 Sometimes a deficiency in vitamin B12 and zinc can contribute to excess 
sweating.

 Another possibility is low nicotinic acid (Niacin). The body makes its own 
niacin
from the amino acid tryptophan. Your body can not do it if you are deficient in 
B1,
B2, and B6.

Profuse sweating can be a sign of infection, heart disease, an over active 
thyroid
or the onset of tuberculosis.

 Possible Homeopathy remedies are acidum hydrofluoricum, silicea, calcarea, 
these
are available at health food stores.

 Another possibility is enzyme deficiency, consult a good book on enzyme 
therapy or
see a practitioner. Enzyme problems are usually connected with thyroid 
disorders,
which in turn affect the skin and sweat glands.

A useful herbal powder can be prepared using tree tea oil and ginger powder.
Inclusion of lavender essential oil will give it a nice fragrance.
 Here is how to do it. In a large jar combine 1/2 cup powdered arrowroot, 1/2 
cup
of cosmetic clay, 2 tablespoons of powdered ginger. Shake to mix, add 20 drops 
of
tree tea oil or /and lavender essential oil and shake again. You may want to 
put it
through a fine mesh strainer to eliminate any clumps. Store in a dark covered 
jar.

  Bless you        Bob Lee


Tai-Pan wrote:

> Hi Kathy,
>
>  Try looking at this site for info on sweating disorders.
>
>   http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section10/chapter124/124a.htm
>
>  Also relevant info may be found under;
>           cystic fibrosis
>           diabetic
>           paronychial infections
>           cardiac arrhythmia's
>
>   Bless you         Bob Lee
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >     Anyone out there have any health tips for "excessive sweating?"
> >     Dr. Clark's work indicates that all imbalances and sickness is due to
> > pollutants and or paraistes, as most on this list know, but I can't find
> > anything specific, to give for advice to a friend, with an over production 
> > of
> > sweat. Would CS also help? (Probably!) I know it can be used as a deodorant
> > to kill odor causing germs, but how about for the root problem?
> >     Thanks in advance.
> > Love, Kathy
> >
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