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Caffeine and sweat.?


I've read that aparently Caffeine contributes to sweating.
The more caffeine you have, the more you sweat doing same activites.

Is that true? Or have you ever heard of that?

i heard that caffeine will dehydrate you faster . that it is better to drink water when you sweat a lot. so i guess it is true but don't know for sure

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