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Sweating...

grinnell27

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Hey guys/girls.

I have ran numerous test cycles before, both ent and cyp. Always noticed I sweat 10x more and I already sweat just eating some chicken haha.

Anyway in my new(ish) job I have to wear a grey polo... Yep grey. Literally the worst colour to show sweat, I work in a college so lots of students to see as well.

My question was basically: is there actually anything I can do at all? I'm guessing prob not but worth a shot. Others must have the same issue.

Any help massively appreciated.
 
Hey guys/girls. I have ran numerous test cycles before, both ent and cyp. Always noticed I sweat 10x more and I already sweat just eating some chicken haha. Anyway in my new(ish) job I have to wear a grey polo... Yep grey. Literally the worst colour to show sweat, I work in a college so lots of students to see as well. My question was basically: is there actually anything I can do at all? I'm guessing prob not but worth a shot. Others must have the same issue. Any help massively appreciated.

A simple Botox treatment is avaliable for individuals that sweat profusely...
( injections done around the armpit....)....
U would have to decide weather it would benefit u or not...
Other than that I don't know of anything else that works better....
:)
 
Botox can work for a few months before having to go again and is expensive. Reduce stims, try ashwaganda/bacopa as they will lower any possible anxiety sweat, wear a thin v-neck undershirt to grab the first "layer" (lol), and keep the pits dry by periodically going in and dabbing in the bathroom with paper towels.
 
Thanks for all the help guys, really appreciate it. To be fair it's weird cause my pits actually aren't too bad it's mainly my back. And that's what everyone can see lol.
 
Botox can work for a few months before having to go again and is expensive. Reduce stims, try ashwaganda/bacopa as they will lower any possible anxiety sweat, wear a thin v-neck undershirt to grab the first "layer" (lol), and keep the pits dry by periodically going in and dabbing in the bathroom with paper towels.

I like the ' thin v-neck undershirt to grab the first layer' idea, ha ha...
 
Get certain-dri from your local store, i have the same problem, i just get soaked under my arms. the certain dri is the only thing that has helped. you put it on before bed with your arms above your head until it drys then thats it, takes a few times to get built up but once it does no sweating issues at all.
 
Stop drinking water and spend 2 hours in the sauna before work, boom, no sweat left to sweat.
I think it works that way at least.
 
Hey man. I don't know if this is different when using AAS, but usually this is a sign of burnt out adrenal glands and thyroid dysfunction.

I started getting it BIG TIME after working shifts for a few months, and never really been much of a sweater.

Changing my sleep habits and getting enough food helped a lot for me.

GL man.
 
Interesting man, to be honest I've been under LOADS of stress recently with buying a house, work, starting a business etc. maybe that's playing a role? I'm feeling quite tired nearly every day.
 
Interesting man, to be honest I've been under LOADS of stress recently with buying a house, work, starting a business etc. maybe that's playing a role? I'm feeling quite tired nearly every day.


Too much stress can b hard on the system...
I'm hoping u r getting enough food n rest...
I wonder what ur blood sugar level is at throughout the day.......
 
Interesting man, to be honest I've been under LOADS of stress recently with buying a house, work, starting a business etc. maybe that's playing a role? I'm feeling quite tired nearly every day.

Anxiety can most definitely play a role, even you don't realize you have it. That is in part why I recommended ashwagandha and bacopa.
 
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