If they fuck up how does me saying my product was good have anything to do with that.
You said it's fire and have crazy sweats. Do you gauge everything on side effects?
A lot of different things can make u sweat.
Hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid gland that produces increased levels of hormone thyroxin, will understandably result in chronic night sweats. One of the prime symptoms of an over-active thyroid (and other hormonal disorders like carcinoid syndrome) is, after all, heat intolerance and excess perspiration.
A collaborative research study, conducted by doctors at Florida’s Jacksonville Naval Hospital and Maryland’s National Naval Medical Center, in Bethesda, consider the characteristic increased heart rate, health palpitations, anxiety, restless legs, weight loss, and irregular menstrual cycles associated with hyperthyroidism to understandably result in night sweats while sleeping.
Nocturnal sweating can also be a secondary symptom that indicates the existence of certain undiagnosed cancers—particularly Hodgkin’s lymphoma, or Hodgkin’s disease, in which cancer develops in the white blood cells (or lymphocytes).
A research study from physicians at the College of Medicine, at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, listed night sweats among the “B symptoms” of lymphoma. Other B symptoms of lymphoma include itchy skin, fever, and unexplained weight loss.
The American Diabetes Association considers night sweats a very common symptom of hypoglycemia, or bouts of low blood sugar (dips below 50 mg/dL) before blood glucose levels return to their normal range.
Many patients with type I diabetes that take prescription insulin or oral diabetes medications may also experience nighttime hypoglycemia, or episodes of plummeting blood glucose while sleeping. During sleep blood glucose is difficult to maintain as the pancreas doesn’t secrete insulin, and night sweats can result.