Our normal body temperature is about 98 degree F, according to natural law. Our body begins to show signs of distress, If we raise that temperature a few degrees,
And we will be complaining that we have a fever. To return to the homeostasis or normal functioning will be hard for us. If we drink juice, cold water or any cold fluids,It can create the basis for chronic diseases.
If you want to make some famous black pudding, then you buy a bowl of cow's blood at the market and put a cube of ice in this blood, observe what will happens.
Cold blood and appears to be like jello as It clots warm blood becomes sticky, thick, and cool. When we drink juice, cold water, or any ice - cold fluids like beer this is what will happens in our bodies.
Any fluid taken into the body becomes part of that 70% in our body because the body is about 70% fluids. Only what we have a responsibility to put into our bodies, is drinks and foods that will enhance Its proper functioning.
The blood may be thick, unable to flow properly to the extremities of the body, a body that can't be able to circulate Its blood is like an uninviting swimming pool in which moss and bacteria grow.
The hands and feet start to feel numb and hurt, the toes begin to hurt. When blood can't be efficiently pumped back up to the heart, the legs may swell and become dark.
When blood is flowing free and properly, then we can liken the blood to an Inviting swimming pool, clean and clear.
HOW THIS UNDESIRABLE SITUATIONS CAN BE GET RID OF
- as soon as you notice that something
needs to be corrected contact your
doctor - take hot fluids or warm water
- Walk regularly
- an exercise should be taken
- check your blood pressure regularly
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