I think I found my cure!

aquarius86

Well-known member
It's still working. There was a time that I didn't drink the thing for 3 weeks because I ran out and shipping took too long but my hands were still dry for 2 weeks. On the 3rd week, I noticed that my hands were starting to get clammy and then it dries...like as if there's an internal battle. After I started drinking green vibrance regularly again, my hands became completely dry again.
 
I've kept it in my refrigerator ... it has helped in my digestion , but not the sweating. I will continue to take it as I admit- i do not eat many vegetables LOL
 

cruelsweat

New member
I figure - why not try it? ...tried everything else during past 50 years. Not overly hopeful but for a little more than a dollar a day, the long list of ingredients is impressive and should help general health
 

SeanBoi

Member
Hi guys,

I am revisiting this post as promised. I originally posted on this thread just over a month ago.
As per my previous post I suffer from generalised hyperhidrosis (mainly my back & backside). I have been on Green Vibrance for over a month now and have taken it everyday.
Unfortunately I am confirming that it did not help my excessive sweating in anyway. I still sweat the same. It is a healthy supplement, I play sports and like to keep in good shape and I did find I had more energy after a few weeks on it.
However as far as excessive sweats / (generalised) hyperhidrosis it had zero affect. It did not ease my sweating.

In my experience Green Vibrance will fill you with goodness but it won't cure your excessive sweats. The only thing that has really worked for me are the prescribed Oxybutynin tablets from my doctor.
I hope my review has given you an honest perspective on this product. If you have any questions for me, please ask.

Cheers,
Sean
 

SweatParty

Well-known member
I have never been a big fan of "natural" supplements, etc, but I am not a health expert, so maybe I am really missing out.

I am very interested to try this as well. I manage my sweating pretty well by taking glycopyrrorate daily, but there are certainly still some times when my hands and feet (and sometimes underarms / overall body) are dripping wet, especially in warm/humid weather.

Can anyone else who has tried this explain their method, i.e., did you just mix it in a glass of water, or orange juice, etc?
 

corranhorn

Well-known member
I've been on it for a few months. No reduction in sweating. Have noticed an increase in energy and general health. Surprisingly is cured me of most of my allergies.
 
Thank you so much for bringing this product to light. I don't know if my hyperhidrosis is cured or not, but so far it seems to have stopped.

And it's only been three days since taking Green Vibrance.

Let me tell you guys a bit more about myself: been suffering from palmar hyperhidrosis since high school. My feet are not that bad, but my problem was with my hands, and like many of you guys out there, I had to go through all the similar emotional problems of dealing with it. I was afraid to shake other people's hands, tired of wiping accumulated dirt off my laptop keyboards, depressed at the thought of not being able to hold anyone's hands, probably forever. The worst I had was in the subway when I was grabbing on the metal pole and I could feel the hands sweating, but I didn't want to let go of the pole because there wold be effing watermarks everywhere. A single line of accumulated sweat started running down. Still my worst nightmare.

Now I've met someone who's palmar hyperhidrosis was way worse than mine. If he made a cup shape with his hands palms facing up, his hands looked like an oasis or a well. It was the worse I've seen, and his hands were always bloated as if he was just out of a long bath. So no, my condition was not nearly as bad as my friend. Seeing as how some people in this forum might be a lot more severe in their hyperhidrosis, this treatment might not be for everyone.

I also smoke. I know it's bad for my hyperhidrosis, but I figured its usefulness outweigh its cons. Because I don't like shaking other people's hands, I find smoking a useful habit to talk to strangers in a more carefree manner e.g. walking out of a bar and asking for a light/helping others light a cigarette. All my friends smoke, anyway.

So me: smoker, healthy eating, palmar hyperhidrosis but not as severe as some others could be.

I've never tried iontophoresis machine, homemade or otherwise. I wanted to save that for later, when all the other less intrusive treatment had failed me. luckily enough, Green Vibrance seems to work for me.

On my first day, I had the worst diarrhea. An explosive mother. At first I thought it was a faulty product or a a major side effect, but it only happens to some people. It's a detoxing process, or so I've heard.

Second day, less sweat on my palms... maybe? I though it was a psychological thing, a placebo effect. It seemed a little less than before.

Third day, I can't believe it's not butter(y hands)! Why is it so dry? Only after three days of taking this? What is this sorcery? Aside from feeling healthy and invigorated, my hands just can't get sweaty. Not even the iontophoresis machine would bring results in such a short period of time, according to a lot of testimonials.

Since there are a lot of people saying that this product didn't work for them, I was very skeptical but I bought the product because 'why the hell not', it's a healthy addition to my lifestyle. But three days? You have got to be kidding me. I tried concentrating on my palms to create some juice, but nada. All day my feet and hands are drier than they've ever been before. They're screaming in joy, begging for me to touch other hands.

or maybe this product just made me less anxious.. I don't know how it works.

I hope more people can see this and hope to God it works for you guys as well! I'll keep you posted on the new thread, to see if this effect lasts long. I just wish I don't give anyone false hope, but I wanted to share my story since I'm a bit ecstatic right now. WOOHOO!
 
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J4812

Well-known member
Has this worked for anyone else? It just seems weird that the only 2 people that this has worked for have only posted in this thread. It is very expensive, so I do not want to pay all that money if this is a scam.
 

Sprawling

Well-known member
Agreed, both these people only have posted once. Somehow I highly doubt that the product works as they say it does.
 

aquarius86

Well-known member
Ok, first of all, I've posted more than once and have posted in other threads, You can clearly see that if you check my profile.

I've also never given a link to a specific site that you should buy green vibrance from. All I said is to check out amazon's review section but I also encouraged you guys to do you own research. So if I was scamming you guys, how exactly am I making money from this?

I just checked Green Vibrance official site and a 30 day supply is $50. I mean, if that's expensive to you? then maybe you're not as desperate as I was to get rid of hyperhidrosis.

All I did was share my story.

I don't understand all the scepticism. Obviously, as the thread have proved that this doesn't work for everyone but it does for some. Now, if $50 is too much of an investment for a possible cure then I don't know...

I don't even know why I'm trying to justify this thread.

I started this thread to try to help people but people here are just so negative.
 
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J4812

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Yeah, sorry I thought this was your only post.

I was just skeptical because over the past year, I have paid over $3,000 between doctors appointments, botox, iontophoresis, and probably 20 different products and nothing has worked. I have bought about 5 different products in the past 2 months and it really adds up. I will probably try green vibrance, I just didn't want this to be a post from someone trying to just promote green vibrance, but I am glad that it has worked for you.
 

Knickerless

Well-known member
This did not work for me after a few weeks so I stopped. Tasted like dog **** too. The best I managed to make it taste was with orange juice but still grim. Anyway, as I said no luck here I'm afraid.
 

jay77

Well-known member
@aquarius
just wondering, how old were you when your hands started sweating? Also, are you still dry even though the weather is getting more humid out?

I am desperate for something to work because I have literally have tried everything else. I have full body hyperhidrosis (hands, feet, back, armpits, groin) so I need something that treats the entire body.
 
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