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I just realized that my ASD son doesn't sweat - he gets very red, but no sweat.

Also, he hasn't really been sick since he had several ear infections right

before his MMR vaccine (maybe hyperactive immune system)and I don't recall him

ever having a fever.

Since sweating is one way to detox, I was wondering if there is anything to

this???

Anyone else notice this.

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I took a good few days before Luli started to sweat - and then it was only after she wore it in the car on a hot day. After it started it was only about a week of adjustment before she stopped - and barely does. Also, The "smell" that everyone talks about took about 2 weeks to show up.

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simons head was pretty sweaty on the back for the first couple of days .lately he hasnt been sweaty at all i took him for a walk yesterday when it was just starting to get dark it was still over 100 out, check his head when i got back and there was no sweat i was amazed.

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On 7/11/06, kevinwalljr <kbwjlw@...> wrote:

My daughter has been wearing her Starband 23 hours a day for 5 daysnow. Everything is going well and she isn't sweating at all. I wastold that she would sweat pretty badly at first, but we haven't seenit. We live in Virginia and it's been hot and humid, but we have air

conditioning and we've been keeping her inside as much as possible.I'm not complaining, I'm just curious if other people have had thesame experience. --

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