Aww sorry to hear that its not working for youMaybe the sage extract would work better for you? I didn't like sage extract as much as the pill form, but everyone's different. I emailed a company called "Botanic Choice" and they said that their sage extract does not contain Thujone so maybe giving the extract a shot might help?
what if i upped the dosage to 2 pills a day instead of 1? maybe just 2 pills in the morning like i usually take my one
I was actually wondering the same thing when I first started taking the pills because the first week I took them I did not like the results. So, I emailed the company and asked if it would be safe to take more than one. They said that it is recommended that you only take one per day as it says on the bottle (although I feel like that's just so they can't get sued). I would say try giving the extract a shot. Lately I have been using a combination of the extract and the pill (I break the pill in half). I have actually been starting to like the extract better. Before, I was just really paranoid about the high thujone content that is usually in sage extract, but Botanic choice said that theirs does not contain thujone. Whatever sage extract you decide to choose just make sure you email the company to see if their product conatins thujone!
J4812, I think I saw you posted somewhere that you stopped using sage because it's dangerous long-term. Do you know if it's bad to take it even if it's thujone-free?Before I started using natural remedies to cure my hyperhidrosis, I tried drionic, drysol, and hidrex. None of those products were effective in curing my hyperhidrosis. Then I started researching natural remedies. Sage worked really well! My sweating decreased substantially. Before, I would sweat from my hands, feet, back, armpits, and the back of my legs. After using sage for about 2 weeks, I hardly ever sweat. The only times that I sweat are when I'm under extreme stress or when it is extremely hot out. I was really impressed with the results so before trying any other medications, be sure to give natural remedies a good shot!
One thing about sage is it contains thujone which can be toxic to the brain and liver when taken in excess so be sure to buy a thujone-free sage supplement! I listed the one that I use on my blog below
J4812, I think I saw you posted somewhere that you stopped using sage because it's dangerous long-term. Do you know if it's bad to take it even if it's thujone-free?
You need to try driclor or maybe last option is botox.
The supplement that I use only needs to be taken once a day. Most of other sage supplements that I have seen need to be taken about 3 times per day after every meal. I think the kind that I use is released slowly throughout the day. At first, I tried sage tea, but the tea wasn't very effective more me.