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Today On Dr. Oz explains why we sweat and how much is normal — and when it’s an indication that something is seriously wrong. He also talked about products you can get online, that can help alleviate the night sweats. One item he talked about in this segment of the show was a Chillow Pillow, some people call it the hot flash cooling pillow, or the Kool Down Pillow. What ever way you look at, it will hopefully do the trick.
The other item he talked about were Wicking Sleepwear, you can get Wicking Nighties, Pj’s, etc., even Wicking T Shirts for men.
Item number three Dr. Oz talked about Schizandra berry, schizandra has been used for centuries by traditional Chinese herbalists for a wide range of health applications. Today it is most often used a liver tonic and as an adaptogen to fight fatigue and counteract the effects of stress.
I was actually quite surprised when he demonstrated how much we sweat. Dr. Oz went over some of the causes for night sweats, one being hot flashes, the second big cause is obesity.
3 Signs When Night Sweats Could Be Deadly
1. Infections
2. Cancer
3.Undiagnosed Diabetes
Alcohol can make it worse, spicy foods, and caffeine can be triggers for night sweats also says Dr. Oz.
Watch the video on how Dr. Oz explains Night Sweats, what is normal and what isn’t.
Dr. Oz Signs When Night Sweats Could Be Deadly – Healthy Body Daily!
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