Quote Originally Posted by Windex View Post
Check your Vitamin D levels and upgrade to better hygiene products. Sweating problem solved.99% of hygiene products you buy off the shelf are useless and can cause bodily harm long term. A shitty deodorant and antiperspirant can actually make me people sweat more (ironically).

In some people when Vitamin D3 is too low it can't properly regulate immune function. So the body overcompensates by adjusting core temperature with sweating and heat being the by product.
Not discounting your theory or suggestions, but there are genetic factors at play involving your autonomic nervous system, circulatory system, your hypothalamus function, thyroid function, age, gender, body fat %, body size and muscle mass as well as your activity level. When you start running into multiple factors, it can be a recipe for “running hot” and sweating. There is definitely a disease and vitamin deficiency component as well, but I’ve run so hot for so long I had to get tested and this was all quoted back to me by my physician. There really is a genetic makeup to it and some people are just naturally predisposed, I am one of those people unfortunately. I’m hot when it’s 60 degrees out. Flip side I’m like a furnace in the winter for my wife