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Dr. Susanna Søberg: How to Use Cold & Heat Exposure to Improve Your Health

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The Effects of Sleeping at 19 Degrees Celsius on Insulin Sensitivity

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The subjects were sleeping at 19 degrees for one month had increased its insulin sensitivity. They measured this again and then they had decreased actually a little bit in the next month. So it seems that you can expose yourself and pretty rapidly the brown fat will respond to this because it's so sensitive to no adrenaline. Cold showers is also going to do the trick. It's going to activate the brown fat because it was involved to keep us in a perfect homeostatic balance regarding temperature. To keep us alive.

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