Alan, On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Alan Grimes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve Richfield wrote: > > Alan, > > > For the latest, you should look on my own web site at > > http://www.FixLowBodyTemp.com > > > > Note that I am the **ONLY** person in the world claiming to be a central > > metabolic control systems therapist, so there are no "peers" to review > > anything I might wright. However, I am now working to get some other > > people up to speed on this. > > Yes, I had remembered that. I am extremely skeptical because there > aren't many independent sources of information. > Just learn to guesstimate your temperature, and your skepticism will disappear. > > I'm not all that health conscious, meaning I'm healthy enough to ignore > my health, for the most part. Yea, I run into LOTS of people who aren't (yet) sick enough to help. I was once that way myself. > Being inquisitive, I have many questions > such as what I might be missing out on being the temperature I am at, > The **BIG** thing is ~20 IQ points. > what health risks might I face as I get older, The entire range of immunological problems, plus you tend to collect solids where there should be liquids, e.g. in your arteries, kidney stones, gall stones, etc. how much truth there is > to this "standard" body temperature and whether there are different > human lineages with different temperatures that are best for the > versions of the proteins that they inherited. > You need to hit a variety of temperatures for things to work right. 97.4F at night and 98.6F during the day is best, plus wider excursions as needed. > > I'm not going to freak out and go "omg I gotta raise my body temperature > because it's not *normal*" unless I had a real reason to do so. > For ~half of the population, the first sign of cardiovascular problems is sudden death. > > With so few people interested in the subject, I am wondering why I > should be either. > THAT is why there are so few!!! > > I do have a friend named keith who does have some kind of metabolic > problem, he needs to keep his apartment at an elevated temperature to be > comfortable and he can't eat much or he'll gain a lot of weight. > Interesting - I am always interested in interesting cases. Steve ------------------------------------------- AGI Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/21088071-c97d2393 Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=21088071&id_secret=21088071-2484a968 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
