The rising heat and humidity in the environment actually stimulates the body to sweat so as to maintain its normal body temperature. The side effect is, of course, allowing your body to sweat out fats, toxins, and other yucky stuff we don't want!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Relax in the Sauna and Shed Your Toxins!
The rising heat and humidity in the environment actually stimulates the body to sweat so as to maintain its normal body temperature. The side effect is, of course, allowing your body to sweat out fats, toxins, and other yucky stuff we don't want!
Do Some Exercise, Shed Some Toxins
Switch Deodorants to help with Sweating
Sweating is Not Bad
Let’s get this out of the way first: Sweating is NOT BAD, regardless of what the beauty ads will tell you! Many of us tend to sweat quite a bit, which might trigger some confidence issues, however remember that the more you sweat, that much more contamination is being removed from your body. A quick run a day keeps the doctor away! Hey, if you aren’t a major jogger or rarely feel like running, make an effort to be active even when at home. It’s pretty satisfying to not only get some cleaning done but burn through some calories and detox your pores as well!
Even something as simple as a few situps or jumping jacks can sometimes get you to sweat a little, especially if you could really use those sit ups! Plus it helps get rid of harmful toxins!