Sunday, 15 June 2008

Hyperhidrosis

In Britain, Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) occurs in around 1% of the adult population. This figure of 1% does not vary much between countries with hot or cold climates. Whilst most people would expect to sweat when feeling too hot or whilst exercising, Hyperhidrosis Sufferers sweat excessively whatever the situation, both hot and cold, exercising or resting. Most Hyperhidrosis Sufferers have struggled with their embarrassing sweat problem since adolescence. Sweat problems can occur in many different parts of the body. 'Sweat Guard' have a relativly recently launched website, with new and exciting products, set to help people with with Axillary Hyperhidrosis –excessive armpit sweating. Their most popular range includes the clothes with the Sweat Pads sewn into place - Mens Hyperhidrosis Vests and Ladies Hyperhidrosis Vests. Their outer-wear range includes Mens Hyperhidrosis Polos and ladies Hyperhidrosis T-Shirts.

For more information on their hyperhidrosis clothing, news and advise, please see the website of Sweat Guard at www.sweatguard.co.uk.

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Thursday, 15 May 2008

Hyperhidrosis

The website of Sweatguard has gone from strength to strength since their launch in February, offering products and advice for the sufferers of hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) occurs in around 1% of the adult population. Sweating is the body’s way of naturally controlling body temperature when exposed to hot surroundings or exercise. However, for Hyperhidrosis sufferers, excessive sweating troubles us whatever the situation - both hot and cold, exercising or resting.

Most Hyperhidrosis sufferers have struggled with their embarrassing sweat problem since adolescence. Sweat problems can occur in many different parts of the body. Sweat Guard products help people with Axillary Hyperhidrosis –excessive armpit sweating.

With products such as the sweatpads, hyperhidrosis vests for men and women, sweatguard.co.uk offer a great variety of solutions for sufferers of excessive sweating. For more information see their website www.sweatguard.co.uk.

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Monday, 21 April 2008

Stop sweating

The recently launched website of Sweatguard.co.uk certainly does what it says on the tin. Selling products for their clients, sufferers of hyperhidrosis, to help them stop sweating, and prevent excessive sweating. Their product range is expanding, and includes products such as the vests and tshirts with built in sweat pads, dress shields and much more.

www.sweatguard.co.uk

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