Acupuncture Stops Excessive Underarm Perspiration...Don't Be Close-Minded
With regard to how to control excessive underarm perspiration,
you have treatment options that you have never thought of.
This article is all about acupuncture and excessive
sweating. If you're thinking to yourself, "Acupuncture?" I encourage
you not to be a close-minded deuche. Check out this video if you're skeptical...
She's talking about headaches as something that's common.
Something that there are medicines for to treat, but not really cure. Something
that Western medicine kinda sucks at.
Sound familiar? Like hyperhidrosis, no?
Not many people use it, but acupuncture works! Seriously. It
may sound strange, but remember the theme, Mechanic Method--you find what works
for you. To find your ideal way of how to prevent excessive underarm perspiration,
you need to try lots of things!
In this article we give...
a very brief history of acupuncture
description of methodology
some FAQ’s
places where you can find more information on how
to prevent excessive underarm perspiration.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture has been around forever. It's an ancient healing
method from China. Nobody's is sure, but they estimate it’s been around
over 8000 years! If you're skeptical, don’t be. Nothing lasts
for 8,000 years unless it works!
Acupuncture is a family of procedures. Hair-thin needles are
used to stimulate specific anatomical points on the body through different techniques.
One of these specific techniques is known as hyperhidrosis acupuncture.
This is acupuncture designed specifically to eliminate excessive sweating.
The way it works is simple. The acupuncturist focuses on points
that are linked to excessive underarm perspiration.
But, Doesn’t it Hurt?
Everyone experiences hyperhidrosis acupuncture differently.
Just like everyone learns how to prevent armpit sweat their own way. But most
people feel little or no pain as the needles are inserted. Once in, you won't
feel it at all.
Some people feel energized by the treatment. Others feel extremely
relaxed. The vast majority of people report feeling pleasant. Most people realize
a reduction in excessive sweating.
*VERY IMPORTANT*
Acupuncture is only to be administered by a licensed practitioner.
Improper needle placement or defects in the needle can cause soreness
and pain during treatment. It's also important to remain still during
the acupuncture process.
Is it Safe?
Acupuncture is totally safe. It is actually regulated in the
U.S. by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In fact, there have been special
hyperhidrosis acupuncture needles for licensed practitioners since
1996. The FDA requires the needles to be sterile and non-toxic. And if course,
they are not to be reused.
Any Horror Stories?
You’re not going to die using acupuncture to stop excessive
underarm perspiration. There have been very few complications associated with
hyperhidrosis acupuncture.
However, if conducted by someone who has absolutely
no idea what they’re doing, it could be bad. Like, punctured
organs, infection, etc. Instances of things like this are VERY RARE
amongst licensed practitioners.
If you’re still looking for how to prevent armpit sweat,
and you’ve been diligently following Mechanic Method, and it’s been
more than 21 days, and you haven’t skipped anything, but you’re
still suffering from excessive sweating and hyperhidrosis,
give acupuncture a try.
How do I Find a Licensed Practitioner?
That's easy, click
here. You’ll go to a site called acufinder.com. All you do is type
in your zip code and push enter, and voila. If you're from outside of the U.S.
you can also put your country in.
Make sure that when you find an acupuncturist in your area,
you ask them if they know hyperhidrosis acupuncture techniques. This way they’ll
definitely be able to stop excessive underarm perspiration.
Check the Practitioner’s
Credentials
Ask the practitioner to give you a list of people they've treated
for hyperhidrosis with phone numbers. Call the people. Ask them questions. You
can ask them anything you want. Here are some suggestions:
Did the acupuncturist make you feel comfortable?
Did it hurt?
Why did you get hyperhidrosis acupuncture?
Did you have excessive underarm perspiration, or did you want to stop a
different type of excessive sweating?
Did the treatment work?
If so, how long did it take to work?
Was the acupuncturist open and honest?
Did they answer an questions you asked them?
Were they available when you tried to contact them?
You get the idea. Ask them anything you think would be good
to know.
If the hyperhidrosis acupuncturist refuses, or doesn’t
have any people, move on to the next one.
Also, perform a simple internet search on the practitioner’s
name. Read whatever comes up. If nothing comes up, it could mean that they lack
experience.
After you interview two or three practitioners you’ll
be ready to make a decision. Then you can start using hyperhidrosis acupuncture
to stop excessive underarm perspiration.
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