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Sweating while taking AP?

Jmonster

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Easy question I think.Is it normal to start sweating like a hog about 20-30 min after your AP meal?And when I say sweating I mean I sweat until I am drenched..Thanks
 
I wish I had that problem :)

I have been through multiple bottles of AP and haven't noticed increased sweating.
 
Yeah it is good and bad.Its good that I am probably burning calories but it is bad that sweat smells after awhile...Damn if only I still had my Recreate to go with it.:eek:
 
I dont sweat all that much except at work when I am putting away my trucks and of course at the gym but when I take my AP and eat my meal it pours out of me.I am no way complaining or worried just asking if its normal.
 
AP induces lipolysis, and therein the B-Oxidation of Fatty Acids. This may be manifesting itself in secondary heat transfer, and causing a thermogenic response. Such is speculation, but it is my guess!
 
AP induces lipolysis, and therein the B-Oxidation of Fatty Acids. This may be manifesting itself in secondary heat transfer, and causing a thermogenic response. Such is speculation, but it is my guess!
Sounds like a plausible secondary pathway. Another plausible postulate relates to the biochemical processes involved in glycogen breakdown and associated with a condition similar to hypoglycemia, characterized by neurogenic symptoms such as sweating and shaking, caused by the secretion of adrenal hormones, especially epinephrine (known to stimulate glycogen breakdown).
 
Sounds like a plausible secondary pathway. Another plausible postulate relates to the biochemical processes involved in glycogen breakdown and associated with a condition similar to hypoglycemia, characterized by neurogenic symptoms such as sweating and shaking, caused by the secretion of adrenal hormones, especially epinephrine (known to stimulate glycogen breakdown).

Sounds plausible; though I would assume the production of Ketone bodies in 'panic response' would take place before altering monoaminergic altering (though, such a scenario is far more likely during chronic depravation, but can be acutely induced). However, glycolysis induction via adrenergic response could set in motion neurogenic symptoms!
 
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