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Sweating

When the body produces fluids that then evaporate, it ends up making a person sweat from their body’s sweat glands and this sweat in turn is primarily just water though there are some other chemicals as well. What’s more, it is normal for each of us to sweat since sweating is the body’s natural response to excessive body heat and it also has the desired effect of cooling down the body.

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