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Work Out More And Sweat Less


By: Matthew Johnson Click author's name for more of his/her articles

If you suffer from excessive sweating, or hyperhydrosis, you probably try to avoid situations that will make you sweat even more. For example, exercise is notorious for making people sweat. But if you avoid exercise altogether, you could be missing out on benefits that will actually reduce your symptoms.

One instance where exercise can help reduce excessive sweating is when your condition is related to toxins in your body. Sweating is one way the body tries to eliminate these toxins and this is a natural process. However, this is probably little comfort if your body sweats out the toxins as you try to go about your daily life. So wouldn't it be better to give your body a little help in getting rid of its toxins during regular exercise sessions? So by helping your body it could be less likely to sweat them out when you'd rather stay dry.

Another occasion when exercise can improve excessive sweating symptoms is when the condition is linked to your weight. There is a connection between being overweight and an increased level of sweating. It follows then, that as you get closer to your ideal weight, you will automatically reduce symptoms of being overweight (one of which is excessive sweating). If you are unsure whether your weight is a cause of your symptoms - and you are overweight - losing weight will be a healthy experiment which just might deliver the answer to your problem. (Also, increased confidence, energy and fitness are other benefits that come from losing weight...)

Hyperhydrosis, or excessive sweating, occurs because of a malfunction somewhere in the body. Part of the problem can be knowing what triggers this malfunction. Whatever the cause, though, if you strive for a healthy and well-functioning body, there's a good chance that this will effect whatever is making you sweat excessively. So, by ensuring you get regular exercise, by keeping your body fit and active, you are helping it to work more efficiently. And the better you look after our body, the better it will be at looking after you (and the less likely it is to let you down). Exercise is a great way to show your body that you care.

Another benefit of a fit and healthy body is an efficient metabolism. This can be doubly effective for sufferers of excessive sweating. For a start, your body will help you lose excess weight because you will be burning more calories throughout the day. Secondly, excessive sweating can be a symptom of food intolerances or nutrition issues. So, if you strengthen your digestive system, your body is better able to cope with these intolerances and thus less likely to 'malfunction'.

Exercise is also a notorious stress-buster. So if your excessive sweating symptoms are stress-related, exercise can help to release your residual stress. This will be very beneficial for your health but also, when you deal with your stress in a positive way, you're better placed to cope with stressful situations in the future. This should reduce any tendencies to over-react and the subsequent symptoms that occur (i.e. sweating).

There's another great reason to make exercise part of your solution to excessive sweating - it makes you feel good! The brain releases endorphins into the body when you exercise. Hormones like these make you feel good. This is why some people get addicted to exercise - they love the endorphin rush. But also, endorphins, and being happy, are good for your health. So you get an overall boost to your well-being that has positive effects long after you finish exercising.

Finally, it is socially acceptable to get hot and sweaty during a workout. Exercise makes everyone sweat. In any gym you will see people sweating profusely - without worrying what others will think. There is even a theory that fit people sweat more than unfit people. So during exercise is one time you can stop worrying about how much you sweat. You'll feel relaxed, knowing that you're probably reducing your excessive sweating problem as well as improving your general health and happiness.

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About The Author: Matthew Johnson provides information and advice on safe, natural and permanent cures for excessive sweating. To find out more, go to our website and cure hyperhidrosis for good. www.StopSweatingStartLiving.co.uk



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