Has Dr. Peat said anything about this, or does anyone have any ideas?
Men and women have a similar number of sweat glands, and I don't think it's related to body temperature because women actually have a higher resting body temperature than men and female bodies rise to higher temperatures than male bodies before their sweat glands become active. And if it's related to poor thyroid function, then why do women have more thyroid issues than men?
I'm starting to think sweating easily is a sign of poor metabolic health because I've noticed that as my energy levels are declining, I'm beginning to sweat more easily. The most intelligent people I know are the ones that barely sweat.
Men and women have a similar number of sweat glands, and I don't think it's related to body temperature because women actually have a higher resting body temperature than men and female bodies rise to higher temperatures than male bodies before their sweat glands become active. And if it's related to poor thyroid function, then why do women have more thyroid issues than men?
I'm starting to think sweating easily is a sign of poor metabolic health because I've noticed that as my energy levels are declining, I'm beginning to sweat more easily. The most intelligent people I know are the ones that barely sweat.