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how come you sweat so much more at night than during the day?
 
I'm on a DNP cycle as well. I take 2 200mg caps in the morning, and 2 at night. I'm on day 5. I"m fine all day long then at night I start burning up. I think it could be because I sit around all day with boxers and I have very little coming in contact with my skin. When I sleep I have my whole back in contact with the sheets, so my skin can not cool it's self. SO I sweat. I have been taking between 400-800mg a day with Clen. I think my DNP is weak.
 
...you sweat more at night b/c you are dehydrated more than likely.
 
There is a very lengthy and interesting explanation for this. It has to do with thermogenisis, brown fat and white fat. I sat in on a lecture about it about 12 years ago. I couldn't begin to answer it... but I'll bump it till someone comes along who can.
 
i always figured in the day your up and moving around so there is always some air flow over the skin. when i sit in class in a cool AC' d room i start to sweat. same with sleeping at night. no movement, and i wake up in a puddle. but then again that may not be a correct way to look at it, cause ill have the windows open in the winter and the fan as high as it will go. and i still sweat balls at night
 
i've thought about this myself... the conclusion i came to is basically the same as a few guys have suggested.

when you are sleeping, be it on your back or stomach, no air is getting to that patch of skin. the heat radiating out of you ends up heating up that spot on the bed and since the mattress isn't a very good thermal conducter the spot just keeps getting warmer. so your body's response is to sweat to try to cool itself... you start sweating, but again no air can get in to cool your body as the sweat evaporates (b/c its not evaporating, its just soaking into the bed) and thus the temperature keeps going up and you sweat more and more until you finally wake up with cotton mouth laying in a pool...

on DNP i notice this same effect just sitting on the couch or at my computer desk. if i dont' move around to a new spot on the couch the spot im sitting in gets pretty warm and my ass/back start sweating. once i notice it i get up and move around or sit in a nother spot. when you're asleep you dont' notice it as easily.

changing seats is kinda like when you flip the pillow over to lay on the "cool" side. it then warms up and you flip the pillow again and the once warm side is now cool again. i imagine if you slept in a hammok or rolled back and forth across the bed all night that you wouldn't wake up in a puddle of sweat everynight. the puddle sucks, but you can move to another spot on the bed if you need to. what i hate is waking up in a puddle and then moving to a new spot and trying to go back asleep and realizing my damn pillow is soaking wet too :mad:
 
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