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There are a couple of other less proven medical solutions available that also require a doctor's recommendation and have side-effect or risks associated with them as well. For a more natural and safer way to stop excessive underarm sweating you can use items around your home like lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda. Apply lemon juice to your underarm before bedtime and leave on overnight. Or put apple cider vinegar, on your underarms for 20 minutes a day and wash off with water. 

These are just a couple of easy and effective natural remedies that you can use to stop excessive underarm sweating. A Candida overgrowth can have such a devastating effect on our lives and treating it quickly is our first priority. We also do not want to spend too much time and cash on curing ourselves and yet there is a whole industry built on our yeast infections. It is quite possible to spend thousands searching for the best yeast infection treatment and still be blighted with one. So what can you do? Is breastfeeding socially accepted?

Well while we are at it, we should ask if being healthy and alive is socially acceptable. Is reducing the risk of illness, disease, diabetes, pneumonia, and obesity in your newborn socially acceptable? Is reducing the risk of breast cancer socially acceptable? If you answered no to the first question, you had better be prepared to answer no to the rest as well. Breastfeeding awareness and education is not just a woman's issue. 

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It is an issue for every member of society. It is an issue for anyone that plans on being a mom or dad someday. It is an issue for anyone that puts value on health and nutrition. The health benefits of nursing your baby are unlimited. Studies have even shown the average IQ of a breastfed baby is higher compared to the formula fed baby. So why would this practice not be accepted across the board?

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