Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:55 pm Post subject: Dehydral cream seems to work
Recently my fingertips and my feet (mainly the sides) have been sweating quite a bit for whatever reason.. probably through not using ionto frequently enough again. I tried as usual applying driclor but it didn't seem to do anything, so instead I rubbed in some dehydral cream and after two nights it really seems to have reduced the sweating by some way. I'm gonna carry on using it and see if it is the cream and not some other factor, but this seems positive.
I didn't order it from Canada but it is the same product they sell there.
All i'm doing is rubbing a pea sized amount in my fingertips, and the side of my foot, maybe twice a week. I don't think it's going to effect me. It doesn't take into account the strength or concentration.
There's no guarentee it will work, it doesn't seem to have made that much difference so far to be honest. I'll reserve judgement until i've used it for a week.
All i'm doing is rubbing a pea sized amount in my fingertips, and the side of my foot, maybe twice a week.
Maybe so, but if you should happen to recommend it, you know there will be imbeciles rubbing it all over their faces and backs twice a day, ordering from any unscrupolous online pharmacy in Canada or New Zealand for that sake. Is it a prescription drug in England?
Hi,just want to say that I have already wrote a thread about this dehydral cream.
I use ionto once a week now, after about 15 times after the very beginning of the treatment.And that is keeping my hands/ feet 85-90 % dry.
So I used dehydral cream only on my fingertips and it is working for me.The key for me is that I keep maintaining my one week treatment every wednesday, for me do.The dehydral cream I am not stright whit, but that is also working really fast.1-3 nights and its done,so 2 times a week should be enough.
We are all different so no guaranti,but its working for me.Botox didnt,and a lot of other antiperspirants.(odaban,sweat-stop forte etc).
They also say that dehydral cream is making your hands/feet yellow,I have not noticed that.But again I am not using it that often maybe?And only on my fingertips,so if they are a bit yellow,,SO.
But still I swell up in my hands in warm invoriment,speacially inndors,dont know what to do about that.??????????????????
By the way I am from Norway,still suffering from HH even if its cold.So for those of you that think its easier when its cold.Dont,I am still walking innside markets,houses etc, warm as hell and sweating like hell:/
And also when I was in Spain and thailand my sweating was better for me than here in Norway,maybe because I was sweating all around my body so then it gave my hands /feet a little break.Dont know?But sure felt like it.
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