Warm water opens up the pores of the skin. People with nice
complexions have tight skin and tight pores. People in North Dakota
have the longest lifespans in the US. I would assume that the cold
weather may have something to do with it. In cold weather, people
get rosy cheeks. I go to the SW of the US almost every year. The
people there have really a lot of wrinkles and leathery skin from the
warm dry weather. I watched the Olympics a few years ago. They had
a short clip on the US volleyball team going in a freezer every day
at -20F with just their Speedo swimsuits and tennis footwear, which
was purportedly for their circulation.
GB
--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, "breathedeepnow" <aug20@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi, GB.
>
> Perhaps bathing in cold water is fine, but I feel sure you would
say
> that drinking very cold water, water that has been refrigerated or
that
> has ice in it, is not good, as it interferes with the action of the
> cillia that clean the air one breathes. I cannot bear bathing in
very
> cold water. I do so in warm, but not hot, water. I wonder where one
> would be able to verify that bathing in warm or hot water ages the
> skin. It would have guessed bathing in hot water was a healthful
thing.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Elliot
>
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