Medinsight
Feb 24, 2026

What does body sweat do to it?

As a physician-medic, I view the human body as a high-performance engine running at maximum output. When your internal hardware redlines due to exertion, stress, or external heat, the system doesn't just "get wet." It initiates a Thermal Purge. This is your Hydraulic Cooling Loop in active deployment—a survival mechanism designed to prevent a total metabolic meltdown.

If you aren't sweating, you’re overheating. And in the field, an overheated engine is a dead engine.


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