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what you sweat out is practicaly the same as urine.

From what I know, you sweat to cool yourself down, but if you are like a sauna, then you sweat out impurities.

You sweat out salt, water, and other metabolic wastes that are in your skin; and yes, the primary purpose is to cool the body by evaporation, whether outdoors or in a sauna. (Your bodydoes not know the difference!)

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