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I'm a pretty big guy and i've always had problems with sweating. Even now in the winter with temps in the teens, i still find myself sweating when i wear a coat outside. When i get inside, everyone else is cold, but i already have pit-stains and i feel like i ran a marathon because i can sweat by just sitting in place. Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem or if anyone has any solutions

 

thanks for your time :D

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I'm a pretty big guy and i've always had problems with sweating. Even now in the winter with temps in the teens, i still find myself sweating when i wear a coat outside. When i get inside, everyone else is cold, but i already have pit-stains and i feel like i ran a marathon because i can sweat by just sitting in place. Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem or if anyone has any solutions

 

thanks for your time :clap:

 

 

 

 

Take a shower once in a while :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:bash:

No seriously I had pit sweat problems for a while even when I was skinny.....I don't know if it stopped on it's own or if it coincided with me switchin to degree deodorant, but either way it has pretty much subsided for me. Oh and the wierd thing was My right pit was bad and the left was really not a problem :D

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On a serious note , are you overweight ? And has the sweating problem gotten worse if you in fact gained weigjt ovr recnt time ?

 

Did you have same problem as a kid ?

 

If you are overweight it will contribute to this problem

 

i'm not that overweight, and it hasn't really gotten worse, it's been like this since i can remember

I heard from someone that there's a special deodarant or something you can get, but i don't know that much about it

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No seriously I had pit sweat problems for a while even when I was skinny.....I don't know if it stopped on it's own or if it coincided with me switchin to degree deodorant, but either way it has pretty much subsided for me. Oh and the wierd thing was My right pit was bad and the left was really not a problem :D

 

thats the same problem i have, my right is always bad, but my left is pretty much dry. i can't figure it out

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I like Mitchum the best, have you tried that?

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Mitchum

 

 

 

That's the one but it didn't work for me.....they also have a natural one made from something that I can't think of right now (I know that doesn't help) but that one didn't work for me either.

 

 

And the problem seemed worse for me in colder weather.

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right pit is probably worse because you are right handed--you do more with your right hand = more sweat.

 

 

 

Your analytical mind usually serves you well and that theory is a very good one but I had the problem even when I was doing nothing and the right was always the culprit.

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Your analytical mind usually serves you well and that theory is a very good one but I had the problem even when I was doing nothing and the right was always the culprit.

 

sounds like i have the same problem you did. I can take a shower and put deoderant on, then just sit there and the right pit starts to sweat and the left doesn't sweat too much

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it's just one of those things in life. For years and years I suffered with a freaky condition where my legs twitched at night and kept me up. Then I find out there really is a condition called RLS (restless Legg Syndrome). Maybe there is something like that out there for one arm pit running like a river. Google it and check it out or ask your Dr. about it.

 

Believe me i was shocked to find out my problem was a real thing and not just some wiring done wrong in my body.

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sounds like i have the same problem you did. I can take a shower and put deoderant on, then just sit there and the right pit starts to sweat and the left doesn't sweat too much

 

 

 

Yeah mine has subsided over the past couple of years. One thing I do is always buy the white deodorant, not the clear or gel stuff. Degree works for me.

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I'm a pretty big guy and i've always had problems with sweating. Even now in the winter with temps in the teens, i still find myself sweating when i wear a coat outside. When i get inside, everyone else is cold, but i already have pit-stains and i feel like i ran a marathon because i can sweat by just sitting in place. Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem or if anyone has any solutions

 

thanks for your time :D

 

what's the matter... you don't dig chicks?

 

For women, nothing's like the smell of men's sweat

POSTED: 8:33 p.m. EST, February 8, 2007

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- For women, apparently there's nothing like the smell of a man's sweat.

 

Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley said women who sniffed a chemical found in male sweat experienced elevated levels of an important hormone, along with higher sexual arousal, faster heart rate and other effects.

 

They said the study, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, represents the first direct evidence that people secrete a scent that influences the hormones of the opposite sex.

 

The study focused on androstadienone, considered a male chemical signal. Previous research had established that a whiff of it affected women's mood, sexual and physiological arousal and brain activation. Its impact on hormones was less clear.

 

A derivative of testosterone, it is found in male sweat as well as in saliva and semen. It smells somewhat musky.

 

"It really tells us that a lot of things can be triggered by smelling sweat," Claire Wyart, who led the study, said in an interview on Wednesday.

 

The researchers measured levels of the hormone cortisol in the saliva of 48 female undergraduates at Berkeley, average age of about 21, after the women took 20 sniffs from a jar of androstadienone. Cortisol is secreted by the body to help maintain proper arousal and sense of well-being, respond to stress and other functions.

 

Cortisol levels in the women who smelled androstadienone shot up within roughly 15 minutes and stayed elevated for up to an hour. Consistent with previous research, the women also reported improved mood, higher sexual arousal, and had increased blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.

 

Yeast, not so much

For comparison's sake, women also smelled baking yeast, which did not trigger the same effects.

 

This was the first time that smelling a specific chemical secreted by people was shown to affect hormonal levels, the researchers said. The women had no skin contact with androstadienone.

 

The researchers used only heterosexual women in the study out of concern that homosexual women may respond differently to this male chemical.

 

Wyart said while this marked the first time a specific component of male sweat was demonstrated to influence women's hormones, other components of sweat may do similar things.

 

The study did not determine whether the increase in cortisol levels triggered mood or arousal changes or whether those changes themselves caused the cortisol elevation.

 

The researchers also said their findings suggest a better way to stimulate cortisol levels in patients who need it, such as those with Addison's disease. Instead of giving cortisol in pill form, which has side effects such as peptic ulcers, osteoporosis, weight gain and mood disorders, smelling a chemical like androstadienone could be used to affect cortisol levels, they suggested.

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:D

 

:D This just struck me as verrrry funny :bash:

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I'm a pretty big guy and i've always had problems with sweating. Even now in the winter with temps in the teens, i still find myself sweating when i wear a coat outside. When i get inside, everyone else is cold, but i already have pit-stains and i feel like i ran a marathon because i can sweat by just sitting in place. Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem or if anyone has any solutions

 

thanks for your time :D

 

 

Mitchum

 

I am always hot, and not overweight for the fat conscious (6-2, 180). All the other deodorant's I've tried suck. Mitchum, the no-smell, no tell deodorant.

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