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<blockquote data-quote="FoxPro5" data-source="post: 1640250" data-attributes="member: 562649"><p>Not really. Most likey sympathetic overload on your system. Two things will generally make you sweat...1) Increased body temperature (sweat is used to cool your skin via evaporation) or 2) Stress. Your body activates you sympathetic nervous system (ie fight or flight) under times of stress.</p><p></p><p>Put it this way, you are not sweating due to a lack of anitperspirant!! More or better deoderant is not necessarly addressing the problem. A quick test to see how toxic you are is to catch an honest whif of yourself after you've sweated for awhile. If you stink, your body is pushing crap out of your skin....which is the largest detoxification organ in your body [think surface area]. Sweat doesn't have a smell to it...it's basically salt water. And if your stinky, then your liver is mostly likely backed up.</p><p></p><p>Having said that...some people just get the pits more than others. If you are one of those people than the products I mentioned can really help. If you actually have an issue, than you need to address the cause, not the symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoxPro5, post: 1640250, member: 562649"] Not really. Most likey sympathetic overload on your system. Two things will generally make you sweat...1) Increased body temperature (sweat is used to cool your skin via evaporation) or 2) Stress. Your body activates you sympathetic nervous system (ie fight or flight) under times of stress. Put it this way, you are not sweating due to a lack of anitperspirant!! More or better deoderant is not necessarly addressing the problem. A quick test to see how toxic you are is to catch an honest whif of yourself after you've sweated for awhile. If you stink, your body is pushing crap out of your skin....which is the largest detoxification organ in your body [think surface area]. Sweat doesn't have a smell to it...it's basically salt water. And if your stinky, then your liver is mostly likely backed up. Having said that...some people just get the pits more than others. If you are one of those people than the products I mentioned can really help. If you actually have an issue, than you need to address the cause, not the symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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