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extreme hyperhidrosis

Hi,
I have had hyperhidrosis since I was a small baby. Throughout childhood I had profusely sweaty hands and feet and in adolescence my armpits and face joined in too. I seem to be very heat sensative but my hands and feet can feel cold to the touch when sweating (sometimes). I'm a 27 year old female with a normal body weight. I'm currently undergoing acupuncture treatments as well. Please help me if you can. thanks.
 
  jenbrown057 on 2008-03-25
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please take SEPIA 30C one dose every morning for a week.

wait and watch for another week if the sweat reduces.

if the remedy acts, you can go higher after a gap of about a month.
 
rishimba last decade
when you say 'go higher' do you mean take sepia 6C strength, or continue with 30C but more doses a day?

thanks,

Jen
 
jenbrown057 last decade
by going higher, i mean to take the next higher potency. that is 200c, then 1000c and then 50,000.

in this case, the interval between taking the doses will be one week for 200c and 1000c and at last 30 days for 10m.
 
rishimba last decade
Did this worked for you??
 
murthy_peri last decade

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