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Botox cures hyperhidrosis?!?!?!
lordofduct - Jul 19, 2005
 lordofduct Jul 19, 2005
This morning driving home from work I hear a radio ad come through my speakers... I almost cried at the words I heard joyfully coming from this young mans mouth.

"Do you have a sweating problem? Do you sweat profusely even during the winter months. Well we here have a new way remedieing this problem!"

Who here has heard of Botox? It has been in the "medical" (what a jk, medical HA) industry for quite sometime being used mostly for lestening wrinkles in the face. It is a neuro-toxin that paralyzes the skin reducing the appearance of wrinkles. NEURO-TOXIN!

Well research has shown that the use of Botox on the skin of your under arm will reduce perspiration. I don't know about any of you guys, but this is the sickest most demented and disgusting thing I have EVER heard of!

want more info Check out here!...

 Mr. Moustache Jul 19, 2005
That's been around for a long while, lots of politicians get botox injected into the palm of their hands to prevent sweaty palms when they shake hands with folks.. Sad yes, but absolutely true.

 lordofduct Jul 19, 2005
It was just the commercial that CREEPED me the fuck out. The way this guy was advertising it... I can't believe they would put that on the radio along with saying things like "and its FDA approved" with this tone of excitement to his voice.

 VertigoXX Jul 19, 2005
Dude, you live in Florida. Florida runs a close second to Los Angeles as the plastic surgery capital of the world. (Since most of California is desert, I can't really say CA on a whole is the plastic surgery capital. And granted, I doubt there's much plastic surgery going on down in the Florida Everglades, but since the beach wraps around the whole East, South, and West border...) Either get used to it, or move to Iowa. :biglaugh

(/me waits for Cloud to start in now.)

 it290 Jul 19, 2005
Yeah, I agree. I think if some of those people saw where botox actually comes from they wouldn't be so keen on it. But then again, people already coat their underarms with copious quantities of aluminum.

 Pearl Jammzz Jul 20, 2005
whatever works...

 lordofduct Jul 20, 2005
My girlfriend gave me this weird "natural" crap that smells like oranges (she has it in her head I like oranges...) it works pretty good and doesn't have aluminum in it... but so what its just aluminum, not a neuro-toxin.

Vertigo:yeah yeah i know, 3 girls have had boob jobs in my office, 2 have had that gastural bypass, and one is debating a butt job. I wonder where the money comes from, I just hardly afford to live with two flatmates.

 it290 Jul 20, 2005
Not a neurotoxin, eh?

http://www.hints-n-tips.com/aluminum.htm...

 schi0249 Jul 20, 2005
Yeah, I already knew how bad aluminum is. Also, Botox is fo freakin crazy. I just don't understand it. At least a boob job is permament.

 mal Jul 20, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by schi0249@Thu, 2005-07-21 @ 08:51 AM

At least a boob job is permament.



If it doesn't fuck up.

 lordofduct Jul 20, 2005
it290: hmm, I never knew that... your always learning new things. thanks!

 Kuta Jul 20, 2005
I use Redwing deoderant. No aluminium

 Cloud121 Jul 21, 2005
Bro, I've been telling you forever, and now Vertigo is telling ya.

Move to Iowa!

 Dud Jul 21, 2005
I can't even pretend to care what is in these products, as long as they work, and don't kill you on contact. But I am curious, can the harmful stuff in deodorant get into your system even when applied to an unshaven armpit? I've heard certain deodorants shouldn't be used by women since they shave under there regularly.

 it290 Jul 21, 2005
Oh, definitely. Anything that's on your skin can potentially be absorbed into your bloodstream if the particles are sufficiently small, but anything on your armpit is more likely to be absorbed because of the huge sweat glands located there. The situation is made worse by shaving, but underarm hair isn't really any protection. The risk is worse in women because of the potential for breast cancer, but with aluminum, the main concern is Alzheimer's.

 Mr. Moustache Jul 21, 2005
you know, some guys shave their armpits.. it is the 00's ya know

 Dud Jul 22, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by it290+Fri, 2005-07-22 @ 10:24 AM-->
QUOTE(it290 @ Fri, 2005-07-22 @ 10:24 AM)
Oh, definitely. Anything that's on your skin can potentially be absorbed into your bloodstream if the particles are sufficiently small, but anything on your armpit is more likely to be absorbed because of the huge sweat glands located there. The situation is made worse by shaving, but underarm hair isn't really any protection. The risk is worse in women because of the potential for breast cancer, but with aluminum, the main concern is Alzheimer's.

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I see, did not know that.