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Originally posted by: OdiN
If these products have a lot of aluminum based stuff in them....that has been linked to Alzheimers.

Regular deoderant has the same stuff, just in a slighly smaller concentration.

 
I sweat a lot too. I have quite a few friends who have the same issue. For example, say I go and work out really hard or mow the lawn on a hot day. I can go inside and take a nice cool shower and I'll still continue to sweat for like an hour afterwards. It's crazy. I'm in pretty good shape as well. I've told my Dr. about it but she doesn't seem concerned.
 
whenever i sit in my car while i am driving, my back will sweat like MAD. even if the a/c is on, i still sweat like there's no tomorrow.

i dunno how to deal with it besides live with it.
 
Originally posted by: jndietz
whenever i sit in my car while i am driving, my back will sweat like MAD. even if the a/c is on, i still sweat like there's no tomorrow.

i dunno how to deal with it besides live with it.

I have the same problem, but a little bit lower on my back side 😉 Only happens after an intense workout though....but it does look interesting when my ass is a darker color of pants than the rest of them 😛
 
I prefer to wear sleeveless undershirts but usually can't as it seems that any amount of stress causes me to start sweating profusely in my arm pits. I heard about this a while ago and am excited to try some.

I also sweat a lot, mostly from the head. The slightest physical activity will have me break out in a sweat and always has. As a little kid my hair used to freeze when I played in the snow because I'd wear a lot of layers to keep warm but would end up sweating.
 
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