Herbal Treatments for Hand Sweating

Hand sweating, also known as palmar hyperhidrosis, is a condition that affects millions of people. Though it is not life-threatening, it can cause a great deal of anxiety and embarrassment for the sufferer. If you have this condition, you might find it difficult to type on a computer, shake someone's hand or be affectionate with a loved one. Luckily, a number of herbal treatments are available for you to try that are non-invasive and relatively inexpensive. Though none have been officially declared cures by the medical community, they have been known to reduce hand sweating in some people.
  1. Sage

    • Sage is a grayish, fuzzy leaf that is often used as a spice for sauces and soups. It has long been hailed for its abilities to help soothe sore throats, but it is also considered as a remedy for hand sweating. To incorporate it into your diet, top your next dish with freshly chopped sage leaves. Boil the leaves and make an herbal cup of tea. You can also take sage leaf capsules to get a concentrated dose.

    Astragalus

    • Astragalus is a Chinese herb that has been used to remedy skin diseases and calm swelling. The herb contains flavonoids that metabolize and increase circulation in the body, as well as replenish the energy flow in the stomach and spleen. The root is commonly produced in capsule form that can be found in most herbal shops.

    Witch Hazel

    • In its astringent form, witch hazel is commonly found in aftershave lotions, facial cleansers and insect bite creams. It can also be topically applied to possibly reduce hand sweating. Carry a bottle in your bag or purse, along with a supply of cotton balls. Several times during the day, especially before a big work meeting, apply the witch hazel to your palms with the cotton balls.

    Chamomile

    • Chamomile is an herb that is known for its ability to calm. Since hand sweating can be brought about by nervousness or stress, incorporating chamomile into your daily regimen might be worth a shot. Like sage, you can boil the flowers and leaves to make tea. You can also bathe with chamomile soap or take the herb in capsule form.

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