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Q: Hot Tubbing With a Cold
asked by: sawdice on December 19th, 2007
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would it be o.k. to sit in hot tub which is located outside in 20 degree weather while already having a cold?
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young Girl
replied on December 19th, 2007
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no! unless you want pnemonia!
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yogahoneybunny
replied on December 31st, 2007
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I think it is perfectly healthy, and stimultating to the circulatory system. Often, when we have a cold, it is because we are not eating the right foods, and digestion slows dosn, allowing a ripe environment for viruses and bacteria to take hold. In fact, sweating is often a recommended therapeutic treatment for colds. How are you feeling nowadays?
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