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    • abeA
      abe
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      For me, I find that quick and simple warm showers seem to do the trick during bouts of cold hands/feet from stress. Of course this won't address the larger issue but it can work as a way to signal the body to shift to glucose metabolism according to Peat. 👍

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        erva mate @paradox
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        @paradox how to fat with starch increase temps ? the fat not reduce glucose utilization ? i am very curios

        *my english is bad

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          dan.dominic @pilky
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          @pilky a jacket, socks, and hat.

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            NoFapPeating
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            Unironically nofap. PMO places unnecessary strain on your circulatory system and deregulates bloodstream prioritization, resulting in weaker arteries/capillaries etc in your extremities.

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              Himmler @NoFapPeating
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              @NoFapPeating you have low testosterone

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                NoFapPeating @Himmler
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                @Himmler said in Cold hands & feet – discuss causes & remedies:

                @NoFapPeating you have low testosterone

                Tested last month at 960. Take your hand off your dick before replying next time

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                • HimmlerH
                  Himmler @NoFapPeating
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                  @NoFapPeating I can’t I’m on a 6 hour edging streak rn (right now)

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                    iggy
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                    Been experiencing the same thing for years. My fingertips will almost always be cool, even when it's piping hot outside. Have some other symptoms that track w/ hypothyroidism, so after some research and attempts at less invasive measures to correct, I'm giving desiccated cow thyroid a try. Been taking 1grain/day in the evening for a few days now. Too early to know for sure whether it's doing anything for me I think, but I do feel a bit warmer in the few hours after taking it.

                    Measured waking body temps a few times, 97-97.8F, pulse around 50-60bpm. Do reply if you find anything that helps as well.

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                    • KvirionK
                      Kvirion @pilky
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                      @pilky Check your thyroid hormone levels. Morning and evening cortisol too...

                      Do you know what is your body temperature when you wake up? Should be about 36,5 C or 97.8 F
                      And after breakfast, it should rise to about 37 C or 98.6 F
                      And pulse rate between 75-85 beats per minute (BPM).

                      https://www.functionalps.com/blog/2012/11/19/temperature-and-pulse-basics-monthly-log/

                      A little learning is a dangerous thing ;
                      Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring :
                      There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
                      And drinking largely sobers us again.
                      ~Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism

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                      • KrutonK
                        Kruton @pilky
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                        @pilky i noticed cold hands and feet after consuming an energy drink with Sucralose in it. It impeded thyroid function to a great degree. Are you consuming any fake sugar unknowingly in any drinks?

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                          Kruton @Kruton
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                          @Kruton https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221534/#:~:text=Sucralose diminishes thyroid peroxidase activity,T3 and T4 [17].

                          Sucralose diminishes thyroid peroxidase activity, leading to a decrease in TSH, as well as in the plasma levels of T3 and T4

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                          • MengeleM
                            Mengele
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                            I feel very warm after mixing a tablespoon of coconut oil into my rice and liver meal while drinking OJ

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                            • Vapid BobcatV
                              Vapid Bobcat
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                              Has anyone improved cold hand and feet?

                              Despite having improved my core temperatures (I'm usually in the 98.6 - 99°F range), my hands and feet become freezing after the smallest drop in room temperature.

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                                Glace @Vapid Bobcat
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                                Have you tried taking pinches of salt? Adrenalin tends to draw blood away from the peripheral tissues. Could also be endotoxin/serotonin related.

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                                  PeaterParrot
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                                  Torso temperature needs to be as close to environment temp as possible. I find that artificially elevating torso temperature (Under covers with sweatshirt on or winter jacket on at 40F) slows down thyroid activities and upon return to "normal" torso temp the body wants to hold the blood in the organs, de-prioritizing blood flow to the limbs.

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                                  • HimmlerH
                                    Himmler
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                                    I like somachat

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                                      CatlikeLantern @Vapid Bobcat
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                                      @Vapid-Bobcat do they turn white? I would add more copper and zinc through oysters and liver

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                                        pilky @Vapid Bobcat
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                                        @Vapid-Bobcat Merged your thread with this one

                                        Fake Peater since 2020

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                                          raypneat @pilky
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                                          @pilky Protein, salt, thyroid, and progesterone happen to be thermogenic, increasing heat production and stabilizing body temperature at a higher level. Prolactin and estrogen lower the temperature set-point.

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                                            https://wiki.chadnet.org/salt-energy-metabolic-rate-and-longevity#:~:text=Protein%2C salt%2C thyroid%2C and progesterone happen to be thermogenic%2C increasing heat production and stabilizing body temperature at a higher level. Prolactin and estrogen lower the temperature set-point.
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                                          • Vapid BobcatV
                                            Vapid Bobcat @CatlikeLantern
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                                            @CatlikeLantern Yea they turn white

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