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    On Cycle Armpit Sweating

    Okay guys, ima keep it real here.

    When I am on cycle I have noticed that I get some serious arm pit sweating and it is getting to be a pain in the ass. Over it!
    Does anyone know if anyone offers any anticholinergic drugs... I have tried all sorts of antiperspirants and nothing frigging works.
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    I find that when I'm on cycle I sweat more than when I'm not, especially when I'm on Tren. Not sure what you do, but if you have a physically demanding job then your just going to have to deal with it. I go to work in slacks and polo and some days I need to be in a tie and I usually make it through the day without my pits being stained. Might just be your body and the gear your running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aja44 View Post
    I find that when I'm on cycle I sweat more than when I'm not, especially when I'm on Tren. Not sure what you do, but if you have a physically demanding job then your just going to have to deal with it. I go to work in slacks and polo and some days I need to be in a tie and I usually make it through the day without my pits being stained. Might just be your body and the gear your running.
    Yeah brother I work in a very business professional environment. The armpit stains are an issue.
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    I found that using antiperpirants made it worse. I switched to regular deodorant and it took a week or so but it went away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SloppyJ View Post
    I found that using antiperpirants made it worse. I switched to regular deodorant and it took a week or so but it went away.
    I have tried all combos from prescription strength to not using it at all. Blah!

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    welcome to the world of elevated BP... LOL I found a product called Maxim I think it was... used it for 2 months and now I have zero issue.... stuff burns at first tho but worth not looking like a 7th grade science teacher with huge sweat rings

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    Certin-dri....deff works man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by testodave View Post
    Certin-dri....deff works man.
    Tried that brother.
    Even a script stuff called Drysol

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    I found this on a website a while back when I was having tren sweating issues. It was moderately effective and baking soda is cheap so I thought I would try it. I did notice some chaffing after cardio.

    "The Baking Soda Treatment - Used in combination with a deodorant that's high in aluminum chloride, baking soda could be your missing piece to the puzzle. It works as follows...


    Baking soda is an alkaline and your body's sweat is an acid. When the two mix, they create gas and the sweat is instantly evaporated. So it conditions your sweat to just dry up super fast. Here's what you do. Mix a generous amount of baking soda with water until you have a thick paste. Paste the baking soda onto your armpits (if they're clean shaven, this works best) and then sit with the treatment for 25 minutes.


    Afterwards, just wash off with water.


    Do this for several days in a row and you'll notice a HUGE difference. Now, your armpits might feel kind of rubbery after you wash off the baking soda. This is totally normal"

    i have also heard of people getting Botox treatments...

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    I will try this, not sure how to fit it into my social / sex life bahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by dieseljimmy View Post
    I found this on a website a while back when I was having tren sweating issues. It was moderately effective and baking soda is cheap so I thought I would try it. I did notice some chaffing after cardio.

    "The Baking Soda Treatment - Used in combination with a deodorant that's high in aluminum chloride, baking soda could be your missing piece to the puzzle. It works as follows...


    Baking soda is an alkaline and your body's sweat is an acid. When the two mix, they create gas and the sweat is instantly evaporated. So it conditions your sweat to just dry up super fast. Here's what you do. Mix a generous amount of baking soda with water until you have a thick paste. Paste the baking soda onto your armpits (if they're clean shaven, this works best) and then sit with the treatment for 25 minutes.


    Afterwards, just wash off with water.


    Do this for several days in a row and you'll notice a HUGE difference. Now, your armpits might feel kind of rubbery after you wash off the baking soda. This is totally normal"

    i have also heard of people getting Botox treatments...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckcrown84 View Post
    I will try this, not sure how to fit it into my social / sex life bahaha

    Botox = $1000 bucks and not covered by insurance. I can't afford that at this time.
    That was kinda my tren sweat issue. I seemed to sweat from every fuckin pore in my body... Not just the pits.

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    Nothing worked for me when I was on Tren. Huge sweaty armpit marks on my shirts daily.
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    Try using toothpaste mixed with baking soda, works good on your teeth also . GICH

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    Any kind of dry stick deodorant works for me. I get horrible hot flashes on tren but axe usually works also old spice dry stick. Gels are junk as hell and the extra strength shit just stains shirts and fucks up expensive clothes. Try to put it on twice a day and make sure ur pit hairs are trimmed short

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