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Re: Elevated androgen levels and increased sweating?

From: jodi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 May 2002 11:45:38 -0500 (CDT)


i seem to stink when i sweat a lot more than should be humanly possible... the crotch sweat is the worst...

i find that secret's platinum protection actually works great for my pits. i never would have tried it if it weren't for getting free samples in the mail, but low and behold ... it WORKS. it's a little pricier than the regular stuff, but... it WORKS! i find that the "two click" suggestion they give you for applying it is a lie... i can get by with one click, if my pits are shaved. so a container usually lasts me a good while. can't do much about the crotch sweat, though... i have found anti-bacterial soap (dial makes some nice smelling liquids) is a must in the summer, though. it's keeps the stench at bay a little longer. i used to use these all natural body washes, made by kiss my face... they smell so good in the shower... but they just don't do enough for the stink. in colder months i can get by with non-antibact. stuff...

someone once reported success with a betadine scrub down there... i can't recall who... for some reason I want to say it was Sonnet but i don't know why.

- jodi

At Thu, 30 May 2002, elka wrote: >
>My total and free testosterone levels were high the last time I had
>blood work which was last July. I've noticed that ever since they went
>up, I sweat more easily than before and my deodorant don't work as
>effectively. Does anyone else with high test. levels notice this?




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