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Break Free From The Embarrassment Of Excessive Sweat

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Have you ever felt as though everyone in the room judges you by
the wet rings of sweat soaking through your shirt? Do you worry
that, when you give a presentation at the office, you will not be
taken seriously or that your audience will focus more on your
excessive perspiration than on the message of your words?


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Break Free From The Embarrassment Of Excessive Sweat
Copyright (c) 2007 Keith Roberts
Stop Sweat
http://www.StopSweat.com



Have you ever felt as though everyone in the room judges you by
the wet rings of sweat soaking through your shirt? Do you worry
that, when you give a presentation at the office, you will not be
taken seriously or that your audience will focus more on your
excessive perspiration than on the message of your words?

Those who suffer from excessive sweating – particularly from
underarm sweat – know all too well how hard it can be to feel
confident, when their shirts are soaked. They realize that most
people subconsciously associate excessive underarm perspiration
to anxiety and nervousness, so they are justifiably concerned
that their audience will interpret their excessive sweat as a
lack of confidence in their presentation.

In order to avoid the embarrassment of excessive perspiration,
people struggle to find an effective solution to the problem.

Those with excessive underarm sweat find themselves trying a
number of antiperspirants. They may carry a variety or
antiperspirants with them, applying one first thing in the
morning, another a few hours later and still another a few hours
after that.

Some who suffer from excessive sweating who find that
antiperspirants – no matter how many they use – are not enough,
begin to look for alternative solutions. Some no longer purchase
antiperspirants from their local pharmacies and turn to doctors
for a prescription strength product.

Others with excessive perspiration turn to more drastic solutions
to their problem. Some choose to undergo a treatment called
iontophoresis, which is performed with an electric current meant
to block the activity of sweat glands. Unfortunately,
iontophoresis is a treatment that must be repeated every few
weeks to remain effective. Others have tried oral medications and
even surgery in an attempt to stop the embarrassment of excessive
sweating.

However, in many cases, despite their best attempts to stop
excessive perspiration – despite a variety of efforts to stop
underarm sweat – many people still struggle with the condition.
They find themselves giving a presentation or otherwise speaking
in public only to realize that, once again, they are sweating
excessively.

Similarly, those who have tried everything to stop their
excessive sweating may think that they have everything under
control – that is, until they find themselves in a situation that
makes them nervous. Going on a date, sitting down for a job
interview or just meeting someone new is enough to set them back
– enough to make them worry that nothing that they do will ever
stop the embarrassment of their excessive perspiration.

However, that doesn't mean that there are not effective
alternatives available. It doesn't mean that it is not possible
to break free from the embarrassment caused by excessive
sweating. It just means that – while it may seem as though
you've tried everything to get control over your underarm sweat
– there remains an approach that you haven't tried.

For the last few years, people have had an option available to
them to help get control over excessive sweating. Maxim® allows
its users to break free from their embarrassment and stop
problematic underarm sweat, with fewer side effects – like rashes
or irritation that often come with many hyperhidrosis (also
spelled hyperhydrosis) treatments. Hyperhidrosis is the medical
term related to excessive sweating.

Unlike other treatments for excessive sweating, Maxim® does not
contain alcohol – a common source of skin irritation. Instead, it
is a gel that stays on and does not wash off in water. But the
primary difference is that, rather than applying it at the start
of your day, you apply this treatment at night.

As a result, the ingredients have more time to work to combat
excessive perspiration. Because of this, unlike treatments that
require regular application, you may find that you are able to
stop your excessive sweating with applications only a few times a
week.

Benjamin Franklin famously said the definition of insanity is
"doing the same thing over and over and expecting different
results."

So, why would you try to combat excessive sweating with products
that have already proven that they don't work? Why battle the
embarrassment of underarm sweat by excusing yourself to apply yet
another antiperspirant – possibly more than once during the
course of a meeting or class?

Why continue to struggle with the embarrassment of excessive
perspiration when you can use a product that provides effective
and consistent results for its users – the physician recommended
Maxim(R). This product can easily pay for itself in very short
order, when you compare its really low-cost to the high-cost of
ETS surgery and other treatments that are commonly suggested to
solve this problem. This product will even pay for itself when
you realize that you no longer need to stock your medicine
cabinet with products that have never contributed to an effective
solution for your condition.




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Keith Roberts writes about healthcare issues for CORAD 
Healthcare, Inc., the owner of StopSweat.com. Excessive 
sweating or excessive perspiration and is a condition 
known as hyperhydrosis or hyperhidrosis. Maxim(R) is a 
non-prescriptionantiperspirant that is applied in the 
evening before bed and works over night, to safely to 
treat uncontrollable, embarrassing underarm sweating. 
To learn more or to place an order, visit the Stop 
Sweat website at http://www.StopSweat.com or call 
their Toll Free number 1-888-950-8794 (24 hours 
per day, 7 days a week).


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