SlavaOn
Jedi Council Member
One of the most severe effects of doing cold water baths and showers is the stage when the muscles of the body will start cramping and spasming. That would continue even after the cold is changed to heat. I understood that it is a side-effect of some process that strengthens the immune system and after proper protocol will make a person able to tolerate even strong infections. Wim would be the good example.
I have been sick for a week already; a couple of days I was experiencing exactly the same symptoms: crams, chills and back muscle spasms. Even a slight change in outside temperature would easily trigger that reaction. At this time, I believe, it is an immune systems fighting the toxins and ill-effects of the infection that causes it.
I am concluding, based on this similarity, that exposing yourself to cold water, one tries to trigger the similar response in order for the body to get used to that condition (strengthen) and eliminate or reduce the harmful actions of future infections.
Your thoughts, please?
SlavaOn
I have been sick for a week already; a couple of days I was experiencing exactly the same symptoms: crams, chills and back muscle spasms. Even a slight change in outside temperature would easily trigger that reaction. At this time, I believe, it is an immune systems fighting the toxins and ill-effects of the infection that causes it.
I am concluding, based on this similarity, that exposing yourself to cold water, one tries to trigger the similar response in order for the body to get used to that condition (strengthen) and eliminate or reduce the harmful actions of future infections.
Your thoughts, please?
SlavaOn