Are night sweats more common in rh negative individuals?

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Recently, the question came up and though there are no official studies out on it, I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case.

Night sweats, or excessive sweating during sleep, are a common symptom in women and men. Many medical conditions and diseases can cause them. Examples include women in perimenopause or menopause; medications, hormone problems (Low-T), low blood sugar, and neurological problems.

What is different in rh negatives is that toxins stay in our bodies longer. We are lacking the rh protein and its function among others is oxygen/CO2 transport and ridding the body of toxins. We can get extremely sick quickly, but then heal very fast just from a night of sweating it all out. Some of us, including me, have mentioned that when sick, ammonia odor or the smell of other toxins has filled them room we were sleeping in.

Others have stated they can smell their rh negative children getting sick even before the symptoms show up which makes sense as the body already tries to sweat out the toxins building up which will be responsible for the upcoming sickness.

To answer the question:

It is highly possible.

Research your diet and see what types of toxins might be in your diet. The night sweats are a good thing as it is a natural reaction to unnatural elements that built up in us. Try to eat as fresh and natural as possible and find out about water in your area, buy 5-gallon jugs of quality water if you are not sure about drinking from the facet.

Due to us lacking the rh protein, there are many things that can make us sick which don’t affect rh positives. The gene deletion once occurred during a time where the gene wasn’t necessary as the world was natural and clean. Now it’s a whole different story and everyone has to do their part to ensure that they and their families minimize the intake of substances that make us rh negatives sick.

If you are a member on our forum, you can follow an ongoing discussion here:

https://rhesusnegative.net/rhnegativeforum/index.php?topic=43.0

See also:

Toxins affect rh negatives more than rh positives

Worse Health Status and Higher Incidence of Health Disorders in Rhesus Negative Subjects

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  1. Shirley McCormack December 3, 2019 Reply
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