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Cold Exposure-What are The Benefits? How Cold? Will It Make Me Lose Weight? How Often? Is There A Downside? What Does Dr. Andrew Huberman Have to Say?
Episode 29617th February 2023 • The Jason Wright Show • Jason Wright
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Cold Exposure-What are The Benefits? How Cold? Will It Make Me Lose Weight? How Often? Is There A Downside? What Does Dr. Andrew Huberman Have to Say?

Why all the fuss about cold plunging and thermogenesis

If you’re like most people, the thought of plunging into cold water might make you shiver. But what if I told you that there are some major benefits to be gained by taking a dip in ice cold water? Recent studies have shown that exposure to colder temperatures can actually help improve your overall health and wellness. Here’s a closer look at why all the fuss about cold plunging and thermogenesis.

What is cold plunging and why does it have benefits for the body?

Cold plunging, also known as cryotherapy, is a practice made popular in recent years by the likes of Ben Greenfield. The simple practice consists of taking quick plunges into cold water – ideally no warmer than 50-60°F – which has significant mental and physical benefits. First, blood sugar becomes better regulated after each plunge; this helps to stabilize blood pressure and fight off cravings that cause weight gain. Second, endorphins, or the “feel good” hormones, are released which leads to a more positive energy flow and improved focus. Lastly, metabolism is boosted up to nine times normal rates due to the body’s approach towards keeping it warm; increased calorie burn leads to weight loss over time. cold plunging adds an attractive option alongside more traditional forms of exercise, a truly unique way to enhance any health routine.

How does cold water therapy help with thermogenesis and weight loss specifically?

Cold water therapy is becoming increasingly popular as a natural way to support weight loss. Not only can it boost the metabolism and rev up thermogenesis, but it also helps burn excess fat through specific physiological reactions. When cold water enters the body, the sympathetic nervous system kicks in and sends signals to fat cells, which leads to burning of stored fats for energy. Additionally, the sudden increase in metabolic activity raises core body temperature, which then increases thermogenesis. Because these processes require additional energy from the body’s reserves, this form of therapy can be very helpful with natural weight loss over time.

Are there any risks associated with cold plunging, and how can they be avoided?

Cold plunging can offer a range of health benefits from reducing stress to improving blood circulation, however, it is important to be aware that there are some risks associated with this practice. If you’re not taking the necessary precautions you may increase your chances of developing cold-related illnesses or injuries such as hypothermia and muscular strains. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, it is important to acclimatise yourself before entering the cold plunge by having a warm shower beforehand and starting off with cooler temperatures. It is also recommended that new cold plunge participants have someone nearby in case of any complications which may occur. With these precautions in mind, you can safely enjoy all the health benefits that come along with this invigorating pastime.

What are some other benefits of cold water therapy that people may not know about?

Cold water therapy has long been praised for its pain-relief abilities, but there are many more benefits to the practice than initially thought. Cold water therapy can also improve circulation and prevent inflammation, reduce stiffness in muscles and joints, stimulate your immune system, slow down aging process due to its anti-inflammatory properties, and even decrease depression by releasing endorphins. And if you’re looking to burn some extra calories without putting too much strain on your body, cold water immersion can help to boost your metabolism. In essence, cold water therapy is a versatile health practice with numerous mental and physical benefits that can easily be incorporated into anyone’s lifestyle.

How can someone get started with cold plunging if they’re interested in trying it out themselves?

If you’re interested in trying out cold plunging then the best place to start is ice barrel ice showers. Many ice bath experts believe this to be the most beneficial form of cold bathing, as it can provide a huge therapeutic effect and even reduce inflammation. Another great way to get started with cold plunging is just going for regular walks in the wintertime. Not only will this invigorate and energize yourself, but you’ll also slowly begin to increase your tolerance for colder temperatures and condition your body over time. Lastly, if you don’t mind being half naked in public (at least until you become more used to ice bath temperatures) then try visiting a nature hotspot — like a cold river, pond or beach — during colder months and just jump right in!

Overall, cold plunging has a lot of benefits for the human body that range from improving physical health to aiding in weight loss. It’s relatively easy and safe to do, so if you’re interested in trying it out yourself, there are plenty of resources available to help you get started. Have you ever tried cold therapy? What were your results?

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