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  • I bought this item:

    Google - "AC Universal Adapter Power Charger Laptop Notebook" for a variable voltage device. It should range between 15 to 24 volts.

    and how do i use it? how do iconnect the alligator wires here to the pie pans?

  • @drodtrod yes at first the itching and burning was pretty uncomfortable for me as well but trust me just keep doing it and you will thank yourself. After a couple weeks it doesn't itch nearly as bad for me anymore. Im using 18 volts,not sure what you are using but maybe try doing 12 if you're doing 18. As far as cuts, try putting vaseline around your finger nails or cut areas and then do the treatment. I'm coming up on week 3 and my hands haven't sweat at all in the last few days. Good luck!

  • I have hyperidrosis in my back and chest only, is there any way to apply this to the back mostly?

  • @gpcovers Thanks I will try again!

  • (continued from last post) - only thing that has worked to stop my hands from sweating, prescription deoderant didnt even help. Don't get discouraged if you dont notice any change in sweating within the first, or even second full week of treatment. For myself, the sweating actually got worse until around week 2. My whole setup costed me about $25 and it was worth every cent. Shaking hands with people now is no problem at all! I can honestly say that this treatment has changed my life.

  • @zb98cobra I have tried this before to but I gave up after a few days. My hands got really itchy while doing the treatment and the little cuts around my finger nails would itch like crazy. Is this a problem for you? Is it just something that I should suck up and try again? I just got botox treatment in my hands 2 months ago and it somewhat helped but my sweating is still really bad.

  • For those of you wondering if this really works, IT DOES. I have done this treatment in the past and my only advice is to make sure to do maintenance treatments once a week or so after the sweating has stopped or it WILL start back up again. I have started doing this treatment again after just being lazy and not doing it for 2 years and just like the first time, it took about 2.5 weeks and my hands are dry again. I use three 6 volt batteries connected in series going to 2 pie pans.This is the

  • When will insurance companies realize that this is a problem that needs to be covered. I want surgery so bad. As I type my computer is covered in sweat puddles. With age it has gotten worse. I dont know what to do anymore. Is there anything we can do to make insurance companies realize we need help????

  • I have had hyperhydrosis my whole life and for my whole life I have been restricted from doing what I want. I want to shake a person's hand with confidence, hold my daughters hand without having to hear her ask why my hands are sweaty and work with people in the health field. I am a veteran. I've tried glycopyrolate which gives me severe headaches, Ive tried electro therapy and it has not work. Recently I got botox and it only stops the sweating a little.

  • hey man have you had any side effects from this treatment

  • First week of treatment. I have some questions. After each session (I am doing 15 minutes then another 15 after switching polarities) I notice only the back of my hand is red and my palms are just about the normal color with just a slight red. When I have my hands in the water, I spread my fingers and try to have my hands floating in the water. I generally just rest my hands on my wrist and keep my hands in an upward angle. Is this effective or should I keep my hands down? Currently on day 3.

  • Does it go off completely

  • is this safe? does this have any negative effects to your brain?

  • can i use this method in my armpits to reduce sweating?

  • @w0kw0kbawaw, how can it kill your sperm?

  • @jwebbzor, where did you buy an 18V battery, and what type of battery is it? Please reply, and thank you.

  • this treatment could make you infertile. the current will kill your sperm.

  • How many 10x2 minute treatments does these standard 6 volt batteries last for?

  • Is this method certified by doctor?? I'm afraid this method have a side effect , pls reply (my hand and foot sweating like shit) thx you

  • I've had success with this:

    My method: 18 volts for hands, 27 volts for feet. (by connecting batteries in series) 20 minutes for hands (10 min switch polarity) 20 minutes feet (same)

    Day 1-3: No effect

    Day 4: Slight increase in sweat

    Day 5-6: Massive increase in sweat (2-3X normal)

    Day 7-10: Slight decrease in sweat

    Day 11-12: MASSIVE decrease in sweat

    Day 13-15: Reduced to 10 minutes for hands daily for maintenance

    Note: Your hands and feet may rest on the metal surface, it will still work.

  • @jwebbzor are your hands 100% dry??

  • @Entonce93 Not quite 100%. I would say 95%... I do alot of rock climbing and my fingertips still get slightly moist while climbing, a comfortable level though. I could probably achieve 100% dryness if I continued to do 20 minutes a day, but I'm down to about 8 minutes a day.

  • I see a lot of people saying that they are going to try it, but not so many that share how it went. So to add to the latter... I've tried it once and my hands are considerably drier. I play guitar to de-stress and normally after some time, the stimulus from holding the fretboard would cause both, but especially the left hand to sweat like hell, until my hand slid off the strings altogether. After "the treatment," no sweat whatsoever while playing. A little comes out if I rub my hands together :)

  • Hey guys, i am only a freshmen and i want to know what to start off with.

  • how long does this cure you for...?

  • i have hyperhidrosis since i was a kid, is there any way to cure without usinf electricity cuz it look dangerous

  • how many amperes the battery must be?because i have one that is 5amperes!i think that it will burn my hands if i use this!

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  • sooo i made one of these and i was wondering if it was ment to shock you or if i made it wrong? please let me know!!

  • @kasdization ignore my last comment i found that if you just suck it up and smash both hands at once the "shock" doesn't happen. Also word of advice, think about your position before starting, if your hunched over on the floor your back hurts after ten minutes.

  • When doing ionotophoresis, do you allow your hands to rest on the bottom of the pan? or do you keep them suspended in the water?

  • I want to note that during the treatment you will probably sweat a lot, more so than usual in fact. The change will be pretty drastic. Don't be discouraged if you don't see immediate results in the first 1-2 weeks! It took more than 2 weeks for my hands to be completely dry, and the time need depends for a lot of people. Just keep at it, and don't give up!

  • CAN EXIST A MENTHAL CURE FOR HYPERHYDROSIS ? cause this is a bit cruel

  • @elfuego121212 It doesn't hurt at all, it is only irritating. Don't be such a pansy and just do it. It has worked for me, and it is great! Mental state of mind does not matter, I don't sweat regardless of what happen.

  • i am thinking about 18 V 1000 mA adapter. will it work and will it be safe??

    i am a bit worried about 1000 mA.

    planning to buy it, its very cheap. any advice?

  • the only good part of sweaty palms is when jerking off with no lotion near by.. i call it my unnecessary power. =D

  • @lavaling How about after I jerk off and put my lotion all over you face! you a-hole...d!cks like you obviously don't have this problem so lay off the f*ck!ng jokes! d!ck

  • @mxnmach lol why would i be here if i dont have it? noooooobbbbbbb. what i said on my last comment was nooo lie. now take a chill pill no sit the fuck down be for u hurt yourself

  • wooo hope it works I hate it wen i sweat thats wen im nervous T^T

  • After watching this video, about a year ago, I started doing this treatment and it worked so well. Totally changed my life. It was amazing!!! but for some reason the effects have been diminishing over time. I've been keeping everything consistent but now it hardly lasts and doesn't work as well. Can anyone give me some advise please? I'd REALLY appreciate it!

  • @12351694 Hello hun. Are you using the same battery as you did when you started? If you are, the battery most likely is the reason. It might be weak. Please let me know how you are doing. I am a fellow palmer sweat sufferer, and I know how devastated you might be feeling now that suddenly it's stop working.

  • @Mystridom Hey, Thanks for the response. Yes I've been using the same batteries (2 x 12 volt batteries). The batteries I've been using are rechargeable and I've been charging them, so I don't think it's that. I read somewhere that using warmer water and as less water as possible is effective, so I've been trying that. With these changes the current feels stronger. I'm on my 4th day of treatment with these additions, so I'm hoping it will work!

  • @12351694 Warmer water and less water, hmmm thats interesting! I hope it works out too, come on!

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  • @12351694 did it work or are you sweating again??

  • @Entonce93 Yes it seems to be working. I guess the real test, is the test of time....

  • @12351694 Perhaps you need to get a new 12 volt battery or recharge that one. Perhaps you need a stronger voltage. If you can get a battery that can increase and decrease the voltage that would be good so you can play around and see what strength you now need if its your own body just adapting to the normal 12 volt. But most likely, if its the same battery your using since a year ago when you started, it has now become weak and you need to either get a new one or recharge it if you know how.

  • I must be really sensative. I cant stand 18v not even 12. Ive been doing 6v and even that is unconfortable. I hope it works

  • WHERE CAN I BUY THAT BATTERY AND IS IT RECHARGEABLE?so if its not then u have to buy battery everytime you make a session?

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  • @somekidfromaplace

    You should probably avoid touching the pan at all to get a good result. The trick would be to use as big a part of your had as possible as the "conductor", and if you touch the pan, even if it's only with your thumb, most, or possibly all of the effect might be negated. Frankly, odd as it sounds, it would probably be better to place your palms at the bottom instead of just making a small connection (that being said, no contact at all would be best).

    Hope that helps ^^

  • Yeah, let's give this a try!

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  • Was the shift from sweaty to non-sweaty gradual or sudden?

    Did you feel the change immediately following the treatment?

    Did you use any time of cloth to rest your hands upon so your hand doesn't touch the pan? I found hovering my hands hard to do, but I'm afraid that the treatment won't be as effective if I put a cloth underneath my hands.

    And how much voltage did you use?

    Sorry for all the questions, I would just like to know.

  • does it acto work

  • day 4. Feet felt normal out of the shower this morning, but I sweat less at work today! Usually my sock is wet all the way up to my ankle, but today only the sole of the sock was wet. I am very encouraged by this! Tonights treatment was easy again- the tickling was pretty intense on my right foot, and it looks a little red. Have a party to go to tomorrow, so I may not post for the next two days, but I will catch it up.

  • @cleancutatl How does it progress ? Any improve ?

  • day 3. out of the shower and my feet felt the same. Put on my shoes and went to work. Sweat was the same, no more no less. I went home squishing in my shoes. The treatment tonight was easy! Barely felt anything. There was a little tickle on the top of my feet when I reduced polaraty. After treatment the skin on my feet feels thinner, not as dry as yesterday.

    *caution- take your feet out of the water before you disconect the battery-OUCH!

  • Bought everything and started today!  I am doing this for my feet. I have such severe sweating that I have to buy 3 pairs of dress shoes a month. I am using 3 -6 volt lantern batteries in a series, and disposable alluminium lassagna pans. I felt the tingle up to my calves. I reversed the polaraty and all I felt was a tingle on the top of my foot. After the 20 minute session and my feet were dry, it really felt like the skin was thicker.

  • I'm using an imported product which helps my condition a great deal. I find this much more helpful than sage tea, apple cider. I use a herbal roll-on product (it's not available on high streets but can be ordered) when I'm stressed at work and need to give presentations, etc.

    Please try Cool Breeze Asia in google. I've also found that a lot of the symptoms can be managed by changing diets. Thanks and good luck, Karl Porter

  • Question, is it okay if my thumbs rest at the bottom of my stainless steel pans? I ask because I know you're supposed to keep your hands resting in a position so they do not touch the bottom of the pan. I keep my palm floating/all of my fingers floating, just my thumbs rest at the bottom on the metal. Is this okay to do?

  • day 2. Sweated in my tennis shoes today, but I don't usually. Today I did not feel the tingle up to my calves, just on the top of my feet. It almost feels like itchy. It is not intollerable, which is making me think I can add a battery. After my feet dried after this session the skin did not feel thicker, normal thickness but dry. I have to work tommorrow, so dress dhoes are the ultimate test! lets see what happens in 10 hours of leather loafers.

  • so some of the comments have me thinking that after a while you build resistance to it and need to use more powerful currents to get the same results, is that true?

  • @kdhillon82392 From what I've been seeing that seems to be the case. Who knows though, everybody's different.

  • This... is ridiculous. In the 3 years I've used this, I've used 18v DC for my treatments. However, I've noticed a few weeks ago that the tingling isn't being felt anymore. I bought a new 18v adapter to see if that would fix it; nope. So I asked a relative to stick their feet in the pans after I demonstrated that I hardly felt a thing; their subsequent reaction was like mine when I first did it–intense. Do I have to go up to 24v now? And higher still in the future? I see that getting dangerous.

  • @NecessaryKnowledge Yes, but it might kill your testes.

  • Good sir. I have just tried this out yesterday. Had some minor setbacks.. No alligator clips with wires pre-attached. No batteries available similar to what you used here and your other video. The wires problem was easy enough to fix. Had my wirestripper and long nose pliers ready. My concern was the power supply. I bought a couple of 9v batteries and was skeptical about it, thinking it would be underpowered. You can imagine my shock when I dipped my hands in. Sweet Jesus!

  • Can I use a 12v battery charger that plugs in the wall and two clamps already connected? Please please Someone answer

  • @bthajit As long as one clamp is negative and one is positive.

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  • hi! may i know what's the model of that battery.. i'm having a hard time looking a lantern batteries here at the philippines.. i wanna try this procedure because i am also having a problem like this.. tnx..

  • Hey dude, thank you for this video, I'm going to try this. Question: if I am consistent with doing this every day will it last all day? From 8 in the morning till 8 at night? Cause I have school and that'll be the true test of whether or not this works haha.

  • PLACEABO EFFECT????

  • @1337shellc0der No, this is not a placeabo effect.

  • Having sweaty hands destroys your chances on the dating scene. I'd be interested to find out if many people with sweaty hands and feet over here also generally have a lot of saliva in their mouth. Because I have.

    I know the cause of my problem is that my autonomic nerve system is hyperreactive to any stimuli during the day. Which causes a constant arousal including sweating. My sweaty hands disappear when I go to bed and all stimuli are taken away

  • i hate Hyperhydrosis. i cant use my laptop, can't use my touch screen phone, cant shake hands, cant write. i hope this will cure me!!!

  • So the cure for sweaty hands is death?

  • @benwu911 So it may seem. But this has worked for me (~3 years of use) and my quality of life has increased dramatically. In this context, this cure for sweaty hands has saved me.

  • @Un1234l So how often do you do it? twice a week? Also, do your feet sweat whilst your hands are dry???

  • @sx2000 No, they become 100% dry. For some reason, I've been needing to do more regular sessions to keep it at bay. In the first 2 years I did the treatment everyday until the sweating stopped, and I could do 3 maintenance treatments a week. Now it seems I keep sweating despite doing it everyday. The 18v current is hardly noticeable anymore and I even tried a new 18v to see if I needed to replace the old one. I think I got too used to the electricity or I messed up my treatment schedule.

  • @Un1234l So what voltages are you up to? Also, i've been applying table salt to increase electrical conductivity which helps. I've been only doing this for about 5 months and it seems like i have to do my treatments more often that twice a week....

  • @sx2000 I'm only up to 18v at the moment, and I'm not sure if I want to up it or not. But twice a week? Unless those are maintenance treatments I think it'll be in your best interests to increase it to 3 times a week minimum, from what you're telling me and from what others have said, though admittedly there haven't been any scientific studies on the optimum frequency of treatments.

  • @Un1234l Do your feet also sweat? I've noticed also that my hands try to stay dry but the moment I feel a trigger, my feet sweats and about 10-15mins my hands kick in clammy.... I think i might do my feet also, I just have to find a pan large enough...

  • @sx2000 I have mild hyperhidrosis of the face, back, chest, and buttocks; moderately severe hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet. I sometimes experience that 'sweat trigger' too, but because of my repeated treatments, I know that when I experience that trigger I'm not keeping up with my treatments. As for finding a pan large enough, I have had great success with aluminium pans used to hold BBQed foods from dollar stores. The only drawback is that they may start to leak after a few weeks.

  • Hii! I am soooo thankfull to u for sharing this idea.. you have given me a new confident life.. I have got 70 percent resul... N im quite satoisfied... I was just arranging mony for botox which was very expensive But before dat i thought to try this n iam satisfied.. Thnu n may god bless u with peacefull n happy life

  • Is anyone aware of any side affects to this? Slight loss of feeling when touching something, effects on those with carpal tunnel, etc? Thank you! Looking forward to trying this and finally get this plague that has clouded my life done with!

  • i would never do this and i recomend you dont this is pure stupid have fun getting electricuted.

  • @skaterboyjer If you don't feel you are able to follow these instruction or are completely unfamiliar with working with eletricity I agree don't try this. What is being shown is safe if the instructions are followed but there is definitely the possiblity of a powerful electric shock if you screw up. Essentailly you are thickening the skin on your hands making it more difficult for the sweat to get out. Youcan do the same soaking in strong tea for 30 minutes a night although not as effective.

  • Does this realy work?

  • Guys! Please READ THIS!

    Do you guys usually get cold and shiver easily because your hands cold and it makes your hands get colder really fast?

    My hands like always freezing in class because the wind strikes and just freezes my hands.

  • i tried this for 2 months for only saw about 70% improvement, plus i hated sitting for 20 minutes. Go to your doctor and ask for HyperCare (20% aluminum chloride). its only $9. half the price of of drysol. make sure u but plastic gloves, not latex or vinyl. within 4 days ur hands will be dry (like "peeling" dry)

  • @PianoGirl555, Ok thx I'll try it, how much volts should I start with? It says 18+volts on video, but I'm just wondering what you used. 

  • @Krazyeddy15 well you can start with 12, 15 or 18 Volts (though 18 might be too strong in the very beginning..)

    I would say 12, or 15.. thats my suggestion :)

    I've been using this thing for a loong time, and tried almost everything so if you or anybody else has any problems or concerns about it, feel free to ask me :)

  • @PianoGirl555 @PianoGirl555 i just saw this last night and now i bought a 9v energizer battery,a pair of aluminum pan and two alligator clips just like the guy says or requires.And i tried doing it finally but it seems like theres no electric current going through my hand...did i miss something?does this really work??can u tell me? just like most of us here i am sick and tired of this sweat hands and feet! its soo horrible!

  • @handsweatsucks whether you fell or dont feel the electric current is not really important. Its important to just keep doing the sessions.. This does work, just be patient and youll see the results :)

  • @PianoGirl555 thank you for answering . and what about the sessions, is it has to be every day or every other day only? and in case it work for me, can u tell if it would be just fine if i stop having sessions already?or will it start getting back to sweating again and get WORSE THAN EVER!??

  • @handsweatsucks you can do it every day or every other, doesnt matter..both are fine.. no, dont stop doing sessions.. once you achieve the desired dryness then u just do maintence, u dont do sessions every single day.. but once in a week or two..depends..if u stop doing it, the sweat will return but it wont be worse then ever, it will be the same :)

  • @handsweatsucks get 2 x 9v batteries, that will do the trick

  • @GlennTrial alright then..im going to make a session now. hope this really works. God help me w/ this..btw..can u tell which is more preferable to u the rechargeable ones or non rechargeable?

  • @handsweatsucks this doesn't rly matter, I got non rechargeable batteries, GOOD luck

  • im gonna try this after the winter is over

  • has this stopped working for anyone? ive done this twice in the past and it worked like a charm. But I got lazy and the effects wore off. now I've been trying to do it for the past month and it doesn't work anymore. For some reason, when i take my hands out of the water, it feels very "oily". When it dries up, my skin feels abnormally smooth (kinda like theres a layer of something on my skin).

  • @laub330 You're probably doing something wrong.. It works for me the same as it worked when I did it the first time.. I get lazy too, but if you want to have dry palms, you must do the treatments..once you achieve the drieness, you just do the meintaince :)) which can be even once a week..

    And yes, your skin SHOULD feel like there is layer on it.. sorta like a more noticable white web.. thats what keeps the sweat to come out on the surface :)

  • @PianoGirl555 im doing the exact same thing i did the first few times. I don't know whats wrong. but something is weird with my hands. i feel like there is some sort of "oily" layer on it thats preventing the treatment from working. im using 24 volts now but my palms dont really feel anything. I know its 24 volts though because im using a voltmeter and its reading at around 25 and i had my mom put her hands in it and she felt a strong shock. frustrating that this use to work

  • @laub330 oily layer? first time hear about that... just ignore it. nothing is preventing it to work, dont worry :) and ur palms should not necessarily feel anything, i dont always feel it when i do the treatments.. and of course ur mum would feel it cause shes never done it before (right?).. its normal, just keep doing the treatments and dont worry... its actually better if u dont feel the shock :)

  • @supermale, are your hands dry now? I want to see if this works, before I go out and try it. Please reply, thank you.

  • @Krazyeddy15 I've tried it and it works wonders!!!

  • @crojas1, have you tried this yet? Did it work? Please reply thank you.

  • Do the pans HAVE to be stainless steel?

  • @sk8amped246 They dont need to but its recommended.

  • I got a second life

  • i have mild sweating, i sweat enough to wear people don't want to hold my hands and don't want me to touch them, but not enough to be dripping wet. About how long would it take to make my hands about 85 % dry ???

  • @bigigrl1 There are like TONS of comments about it on here.. isnt it easier to find the answer rather to ask it and wait for it to get answered??

    It will take about 7 sessions at least to see improvement, maybe even more sessions.. (it can get up to 30. Its individual)

  • Wow, if this really works it will be the answer I have been searching for ever since I can remember, I've tried everything short of surgery and nothing has worked. I have bought the adapter, I'm now looking for the stainless steel pans for both my hands and feet, and going later for the alligator clamps. It's good to know I'm not alone on this one and excited is an understatement on how I feel to begin this treatment. Thank you, thank you and thank you again if this really works...

  • 19 people tryed it and it dident work

  • @PianoGirl555, have you tried this? If you have, does it work? I'm 16 years old, I started sweating from my palms at age 15 and it sucks.

  • I had enormous problem with HH since I can remember (i am 22). I have bought 2 12V rechargable batteries (each 18 euro), feeder (20 euro), two aluminium bake plates (1 euro) , 3 croccodile cables (6 euro) and two small towels (1 euro). I use warm water, 8 minutes - change of polarity - 8 mintes everyday. After 10 days my hands bacame 100% dry (too dry ;-))))) This is MAGIC! for only 64 euro!

  • One question:

    Is it better to do this before or after taking a bath??

  • how safe is this????

  • @OoKimberlyDianaOo its pretty safe if you do everything right.

  • uhhhhh id like to try it but just watching this freaks me ooooooooouuuut!!! looks like hes gonna electricute himself to death

  • When I do this I don't feel anything when I put my hands in the water, r u supposed to feel something?

  • @ELNATO18 no, you might feel or might not feel anything.

  • Im so confused. How do you connect the alligator clips to that power supply(the one you use). I really want to try but I dont know how to rig that up

  • I've suffered with this condition ever since I could remember. For yrs I tried everything....my self esteem was extrememly low.... life sucked but i knew someway somehow there had to be some kind of cure for this without having surgery.. I'm not saying this method is a permanent cure... u have to stick with it and find out what works for you... I've been doing this for the past 2 yrs and my life has changed...I can go out shake hands with people and not be afraid...life is great now..thank you!

  • @jessnguyen21 So how often do you do it? twice a week for maintenance??

  • ive been using this for about a year now and it works great..

    i havent done a treatment in about 20 days (or more) and my hands are 100% dry all the time!!! i better start doing some treatments to make sure it wont come back!

  • damn guys.. i get tons of questions to my e mail.. hey it works. its been a month or so, and i love the way it is...a lot of ppl asked me about battery.. i used my laptop power supply( i had an extra). and its just perfect voltage(19V) and plenty of currents( around 3A). i am a low voltage technician. so, i know this wont kill you.

  • does the sweating come back after doing the sessions? i mean, how long would it take before doing the sessions again? or is this a permanent cure? it would great if it'll be permanent:)

  • @silkrose324 8-12 days

  • If i fucking die I'm fucking haunting you when I die.

  • @CaringIsCreepy3 haha, well i guess you gotta do the steps right lol, youre so funny

  • @MsLosa23 Lol im serious though what if i mess something up :P

  • In the first week of treatment I have noticed several facts:

    -during the morning and daytime the sweating increases

    -starting from the evening the sweating decreases considerably

    -when I am completely calm,the hands are dryer than usual by 40%

    -after the session my hands are completely dry for about 30 minutes

    -I am using 2 4.5V batteries, and I will apply this voltage one more week. I try to compensate the voltage loss by increasing the frequency of procedures

    Good Luck 2 ALL & HOPE

  • i hope this works... i just finished crying lol i was just reading some research

    and i just found out what i have is hyperhidrosis and everthing this it said was sooo true.... and i barely noticed that its controlling my life it was here btw.... w w w . curesweatypalms . com/Hyperhidrosis_Palmar.htm but i do feel better that theres other people that have it too :) i feel less freakish :,)

  • hey! Now, it's been 11days, and i see my hands are about 80% dry. it feels really great. Finally, i can shake hand with anybody!!

  • @soeunman im on the 6thday of treatment and swaeting gots worst is this normal ? im currently using 24volts ?thanks for the response .

  • @zanderlovejenny @zanderlovejenny Hi, my hands got worse at first as well, but then they got A LOT better, like 95 percent dry. This is what I did: 20-30 minutes @ 24 volts per day for 6 days (in warm water with 2-3 tsps table salt per gallon of water), then 3 days rest, 3 days on, 3 days rest, 3 days on....and so on....for me it took about 3 weeks before I saw changes...just be patient and consistent. Now I just do ONE treatment every 4th day and I am dry all of the time.

  • @soeunman

    man,seriously tell me is this working??Is this have any side effects?wht kind of battery did u used for this?tell us the truth coz so many people are waiting to get rid of this.Thank you!

  • @TheMaaSabb good idea

  • Just finished my first session.I wanted to start with three 4.5V batteries connected in series, but I couldn't stand it...So I removed 1 battery and did it with 9V..I did everything it was mentioned in the instructions, but I wonder if my hands will adapt to a higher voltage? Hope this will work for me-gonna write back in a week. A big thank you!

  • @mdanny42 im going to start tomo hopefully :S i was wondering since your hands stop sweating, will it start to sweat to another parts of the body? let me know if something like that happens Good Luck

  • @shannonbowling. There was the shock when I placed my hand in the water. I jerked it out. I guess I'm a little nervous. Can anyone tell me if this will permanently hurt any part of me? I'd really like to try this. Thanks.

  • I'm coming out of the BOTOX treatment I had 4 months ago, which means that my hands are starting to get slimy and wet. BOTOX works well but for $1600AUS every 3-4 months is expensive. Now, saying that, I used this method before and it worked withing 2 weeks, my hands were dry....Unfortunately, I got complacent and stopped and my hands sweated once more.....I'm back on this site to say Hi and that i'm giving it another go!!!!

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  • i followed the instructions the op said and i did my first session of 24v yesterday. It was little scary as the thought of electricity flowing through your body was a "treatment". anyways, I woke up this morning and i noticed my hands weren't as sweaty. i wanted to cry. I've never been so happy in my life. Finally, a weapon i can use to fight the curse . Its given me hope and i can finally be happy with dry hands.

    Thank you "shannonbowling" , im forever in your debt.

  • im 28 and have been living with HH since i was young. Its been a curse that i have had to suffer with and i was completely sick of it. Its true, people will never understand how it affects you emotionally.

    i saw this video and i quickly took the rest of the day off and drove to the nearest home depot. Picked up 4 everyready 6v batteries and a few aligator clips and went home and hooked it all up.

  • @supermale how is it going with the treatment?

  • @chechiye to tell you the truth , its hard to believe that its actually working. Its my 9th day and sweating has decreased by 95%. my hands are actually dry and the only thing is that its so dry that i need to use moisturizer, which is really weird because every time i have used any lotion, it makes my hands sweat like crazy.

    but in short answer, yes its working beautifully. little to no sweating now.

  • @supermale havu u noticed any side effects??? cos my hands r completely dry but..i have my forehead sweat now...that's unusual for me, ive never had my forehead sweating this way.

  • @djandreal

    well its hard to say.

    my forehead always sweats . so that could be a side effect but it been the norm for me.

    my back , feet, legs and arm pits but my hands were the worst. i can really care less now about anything else becuase i wanted was dry hands.

    is your forhead always sweating?

  • @supermale it happens when i'm either hot or anxious/nervous..my back sweats a lot as well...not nice :(

  • @djandreal

    well your body needs to sweat and its a normal thing. Its just unfortunate that we had to deal with excessive sweating. As long as your not sweating through your shirt every few hours i think it would be okay.

    my back sweat from time to time and it doesnt bother me as much as my hands did. I'm okay with it as people are more forgiving to see a sweaty back and forhead then see sweaty right ?

  • i hate when my hands sweat. It usually happens when im stressed, like playing video games. I really hate it when im writing an essay or something and i cant write because my hands start sweating. My feet arent bad but i really gotta cure my hands

  • if you would please tell me where you purchase these devices pleasee...... im in high school and not being able to be in a normal relationship is very frustrating!!!!! i need helppppp!!!!! :(

  • @mexicanbabyable Hey. So I found the AC-DC adapter in two areas: Wal-Mart, and on eBay. The Wal-Mart one was only up to 12v, but at the time I was scared as shit with the thought of electricity going through my body. But I bought an 18v one in case I get used to the 12v one. For both, you have to cut the heads of the connectors because we need to modify it. Get some car speaker wires from an automotive store, some alligator clips, wire connector, and heat-shrinking tube from some hardware store.

  • @Un1234l thank you so much i appreciate it :)

  • @mexicanbabyable I hope that means that you got it working?

  • my hands are watering from the thought of this working :(

  • you get a thumbs up my friend. Thanks a bunch for sharing i just tried this today and once your hands are in the water for a while they get a bit itchy but i put up with it and once you take them out of the water it feels hella weird, imma keep trying this. My hands feel alot drier and ive only done it once

  • Does anyone have any ideas about excessive sweating in the trunk area

  • im 14yrs old, this is a great cure! thanks!!! ur a legend! :)

  • Can this effect your heart?