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Re: Travel5 post# 41790

Friday, 07/20/2018 3:50:22 PM

Friday, July 20, 2018 3:50:22 PM

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Thank you Travel5.

As you may know, the combination of high temperature and high humidity can form unpleasant bodily for many. High temperatures contributes to increased sweating and a high moisture content in the air prevents sweat on the skin from evaporating and cooling the body. Our bodies heat up, sweat sits atop the skin, clothes stick and cling to the wet skin, and dehydration and lethargy can set in. High air conditioned cooling, in turn, chills the body. These conditions are unpleasant for me as well.

For those predisposed to profuse sweating in high heat and have not acclimated to these conditions through long time living in coastal areas or who enjoy saunas suffer greatly.

Even so, those people who sweat far less than most are barely affected by these conditions and neither the heat nor humidity threaten their bodily comfort.

There are many ways to stay comfortable in such weather, good fortune to you in finding what works best.