Senin, 25 Februari 2008

[cancercured] Re: High temperatures

Elliot

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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