I had been suffering with hyperhidrosis all my life. I had ETS surgery on one hand, but the sweating came back after a few months. So i started experimenting at home for a cure/treatment. I inadvertently discovered that two chemicals react to permanently stop sweating and dry the skin.
I performed the treatment on myself, just once, on both of the palms. That area of my hands has been bone dry since then, but the untouched areas between the fingers still sweats. I planned to treat the rest of the hands, but i realized it's the only proof that the treatment actively works.
I've been shaking hands with people at my job agency and it's bone dry, even in hot rooms. The palms of my hands are so dry that i can feel the slightest clamminess of other people's hands when we handshake. I just feel so optimistic about my future now, it's unreal. I've been trying to perfect it enough to try on someone else i know who is suffering with sweaty hands.
Who do i approach to have research done on my discovery? Should i take my treatment to a doctor or a scientist? I live in London, UK, but I think it will make a real difference in people's lives globally. But i know the legal implications that comes with making treatment widely accessible, and proving it's effectiveness and safety.
After much thought, Sprawling has convinced me not to share my treatment with others. Professional supervision is the safest way to progress. I will talk with my university and see if i can contact someone researching chemicals and has a scientific background. Who knows where this could lead.
I performed the treatment on myself, just once, on both of the palms. That area of my hands has been bone dry since then, but the untouched areas between the fingers still sweats. I planned to treat the rest of the hands, but i realized it's the only proof that the treatment actively works.
I've been shaking hands with people at my job agency and it's bone dry, even in hot rooms. The palms of my hands are so dry that i can feel the slightest clamminess of other people's hands when we handshake. I just feel so optimistic about my future now, it's unreal. I've been trying to perfect it enough to try on someone else i know who is suffering with sweaty hands.
Who do i approach to have research done on my discovery? Should i take my treatment to a doctor or a scientist? I live in London, UK, but I think it will make a real difference in people's lives globally. But i know the legal implications that comes with making treatment widely accessible, and proving it's effectiveness and safety.
After much thought, Sprawling has convinced me not to share my treatment with others. Professional supervision is the safest way to progress. I will talk with my university and see if i can contact someone researching chemicals and has a scientific background. Who knows where this could lead.
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