New Cure for Excessive Sweating – Boost Work Productivity
Excessive sweating might not only create health problem. It might also have impact on our work performance. A new study has confirmed what has already long been considered truth by many – that suffering from excessive sweating could negatively impact a person’s work performance.
According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, a latest study presented at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in San Francisco points out that employees suffering from Hyperhidrosis “were limited in performing physically demanding tasks 25% of the time, in mental and interpersonal tasks 20% of the time, in time management 17% of the time, and in work output 11% of the time.”
The study describes that “these rates of workplace limitations are similar to those experienced by workers suffering from depression, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.” The study estimated overall work productivity loss because of Hyperhidrosis is “4.9%.”
Fortunately, for the estimated 8 million Americans presently suffering from Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, Mike Ramsey (himself a Hyperhidrosis sufferer) has just published book detailing a easy three-step, all-natural plan that is designed to stop excessive underarm sweating in two weeks or less.


