Water Intake and Sweating: Separating Fact from Fiction
This is a common misconception. Sweating is a natural process that helps the body regulate its temperature. Drinking water can help to replace the fluids lost through sweating, but it does not stop the body from sweating. In fact, drinking water can actually increase sweating in some cases, such as when the body is already hot and humid.Breathwork - Related Articles
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