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Hi - I don't pass out.

However, I don't sweat either. My husband, on the other hand, (who is very

healthy, touch wood) sweats profusely when he works or exercises. This is

healthy. I thought I read somewhere recently that the skin can eliminate a

couple of pounds of toxins through the skin daily. (Although that number

does sound a tad high, LOL)

Anyway, especially when I'm having a " bout " , I take lots of hot epsom salt

baths - seems to help .

> I haven't been able to perspire to cool since I was a little girl. I

> do get " cold sweats " in stressful situations, but my arms, legs,

> torso, etc, NEVER perspire. If I'm in the sun, not moving for a

> while, I pass out.

> Sound familiar to anyone?

>

>

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Thanks, Penny,

I've wondered about not being able to " sweat out " toxins, and I've

been taking epsom salts baths, too. How much do you use at a time?

And how long to you soak?

> Hi - I don't pass out.

>

> However, I don't sweat either. My husband, on the other hand,

(who is very

> healthy, touch wood) sweats profusely when he works or exercises.

This is

> healthy. I thought I read somewhere recently that the skin can

eliminate a

> couple of pounds of toxins through the skin daily. (Although that

number

> does sound a tad high, LOL)

>

> Anyway, especially when I'm having a " bout " , I take lots of hot

epsom salt

> baths - seems to help .

>

>

>

>

> > I haven't been able to perspire to cool since I was a little

girl. I

> > do get " cold sweats " in stressful situations, but my arms, legs,

> > torso, etc, NEVER perspire. If I'm in the sun, not moving for a

> > while, I pass out.

> > Sound familiar to anyone?

> >

> >

> >

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i take miracle ii baths and dry saunas for this with very good effect.

on thing most people don't know is that most soaps and health care

products really clog the skin. miracle2 help me open up the pores...

johng

> > Hi - I don't pass out.

> >

> > However, I don't sweat either. My husband, on the other hand,

> (who is very

> > healthy, touch wood) sweats profusely when he works or exercises.

> This is

> > healthy. I thought I read somewhere recently that the skin can

> eliminate a

> > couple of pounds of toxins through the skin daily. (Although that

> number

> > does sound a tad high, LOL)

> >

> > Anyway, especially when I'm having a " bout " , I take lots of hot

> epsom salt

> > baths - seems to help .

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I haven't been able to perspire to cool since I was a little

> girl. I

> > > do get " cold sweats " in stressful situations, but my arms, legs,

> > > torso, etc, NEVER perspire. If I'm in the sun, not moving for a

> > > while, I pass out.

> > > Sound familiar to anyone?

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Simona, I'm not sure what you mean... can you give me some more info?

> > > Hi - I don't pass out.

> > >

> > > However, I don't sweat either. My husband, on the other hand,

> > (who is very

> > > healthy, touch wood) sweats profusely when he works or exercises.

> > This is

> > > healthy. I thought I read somewhere recently that the skin can

> > eliminate a

> > > couple of pounds of toxins through the skin daily. (Although that

> > number

> > > does sound a tad high, LOL)

> > >

> > > Anyway, especially when I'm having a " bout " , I take lots of hot

> > epsom salt

> > > baths - seems to help .

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > I haven't been able to perspire to cool since I was a little

> > girl. I

> > > > do get " cold sweats " in stressful situations, but my arms, legs,

> > > > torso, etc, NEVER perspire. If I'm in the sun, not moving for a

> > > > while, I pass out.

> > > > Sound familiar to anyone?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

>

>

>

>

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Simona-

Probably anyting with animal fats or a lot of chemicals in it. I try

to use as little as possible. deotorant/antiperspirants are really

bad. try to find natural products (except avoid " natural " animal fats.

> > > > Hi - I don't pass out.

> > > >

> > > > However, I don't sweat either. My husband, on the other hand,

> > > (who is very

> > > > healthy, touch wood) sweats profusely when he works or

exercises.

> > > This is

> > > > healthy. I thought I read somewhere recently that the skin can

> > > eliminate a

> > > > couple of pounds of toxins through the skin daily. (Although

that

> > > number

> > > > does sound a tad high, LOL)

> > > >

> > > > Anyway, especially when I'm having a " bout " , I take lots of hot

> > > epsom salt

> > > > baths - seems to help .

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > I haven't been able to perspire to cool since I was a little

> > > girl. I

> > > > > do get " cold sweats " in stressful situations, but my arms, legs,

> > > > > torso, etc, NEVER perspire. If I'm in the sun, not moving for a

> > > > > while, I pass out.

> > > > > Sound familiar to anyone?

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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