
03-20-2006, 03:21 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Originally Posted by Caferacer
Having a high body temperature is similar to having hyperthermia, which is known to cause organ damage due to a high internal temperature.
So yes, you could 'fry your organs' with DNP.
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Regardless of extreme weather conditions, the healthy human body keeps a steady temperature of 98.6° F (37° C). In hot weather, or during vigorous activity, the body perspires. As this perspiration evaporates from the skin, the body is cooled. If challenged by long periods of intense heat, the body may lose its ability to respond efficiently. When this occurs, a person can experience hyperthermia.
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http://www.wramc.army.mil/education/hyperthe.htm#causes
Hyperthermia is induced by the inability to sweat, a.k.a. dehydration..
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