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When I first started exercise, I would sweat so much. After a few months, the sweat stopped, even I worked really hard. I started to drink a glass of hot milk or just hot water right before exercise, guess what, I sweat again!

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You always sweat. It may evaporate right off, so you do not notice any drops of sweat. The exception is if you are suffering from sun stroke . . . your body cannot sweat any more, and you are on the verge of dying from being too hot.

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