Date: 2010-01-13 06:41 pm (UTC)
Interesting stuff. My grandmother, who lived in Wisconsin, used to take aspirin in the summer to make herself perspire (I have no idea how that was supposed to work; just passing it on). She claimed small pores or something kept her from perspiring properly, which made her more susceptible to heatstroke. Dunno about mouth and eyes, and she never took any vigorous exercise at all, so I have no idea whether she would have had exercise-induced asthma (I used to, but seem to have mostly grown out of it).
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