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Professor Sergei Bubnovskiy from Moscow has an innovating new technique that can strengthen your immune system in an amazing new way!
According to the professor, soaking your legs in an ice-cold bath for 10-15 seconds after coming home from work can reinforce your immune system and prepare it for the fight against colds and the flu!
Also, a study from England found that taking daily cold showers increased the numbers of disease-fighting white blood cells (compared to people who took hot showers).
The investigators at Britain’s Thrombosis Research Institute suggested that as the body tries to warm itself during and after a cold shower, metabolic rate speeds up and activates the immune system, which leads to the release of more white blood cells.
And, according to a German study, an occasional winter swim in cold water causes oxidative stress, but, done regularly, such swimming leads to an adaptive antioxidant response; in other words, the body is better able to combat oxidative stress in general once it’s accustomed to cold-water swims.
Ice Foot-Bath Technique
Pour cold water in a bathtub or basin, then add as much ice as you can get and soak your feet in the tub for 10-15 seconds. Repeating this method every night before going to bed will improve your immune system quickly.
The method is especially beneficial for people with weak immune system – in this case, soak your feet in icy water every 4 hours.
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if your cold, your heart pumps faster to dissapate the cold and it gets the blood running. So that quickens the metabolic rate for a second or 2, Similar to running. You create access heat and your heart pumps faster to (quicken metabolic rate) remove lactic acid and add oxigen.
It doesn’t boost anything with the immune. It doesn’t do anything with cd4, cd8, Ig A , macrophages or trombocytes
Actually it stimulates parasymphatetic nervous system, which on it’s behalf has proven relation with immune system in general.