Does any one have a personal success story with using any herbs or homeopathic remedies (sepia?) to treat hyperhidrosis (profusive sweating)? For homeopathic remedies is it important to have a homeopathic doctor prescribe your remedies or is it safe to guess? I do not have a homeopath in my area. Thanks!
Herbal or Homeopathic Treatment of hyperhidrosis?
If you look at how homeopathy is supposed to work, you will be fine in no time. The more dilute the "treatment" the more powerful it is. Since lots of people will have been treated for this condition, when their homoepathic practitioner washed out the vials they use to shake the "medicine", the diluted treatment went into the water supply and was diluted still further, making it even more effective. SO I am guessing that you just need to drink some tap water and you will be fine. I wonder why we get ill at all, with all these super-effective homeopathic remedies in our water supply.
Reply:One of the function of the sweat glands is to eliminate toxins from the body, if the body is overboard, then maybe the toxins are not able to find another way out.
Try a salt bath (5-20 lbs. rock salt in a tub of water) or an apple cider vinegar bath (1 qt. - 1 gallon raw apple cider vinegar [not flavored] in a tub of water), soak for an hour up to the neck if possible. Both pull toxins through the skin for over all body health.
If the sweat is smelly it means that the toxins are recirculating through the body, probably because the colon is compacted with old waste, that is fomenting (rotting) in the body.
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Good Luck!
Reply:A friend of mine had this for awhile. I put him on some nice infusions containing alteratives combined with sage and this works for him. It is important for a homeopath to prescribe a homeopathic remedy, there are many combinations as to why this is happening to you.
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