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Today we’re going to talk about temperature intolerance.
I’m Dr. Carrie Lam. This is Dr. Michael Lam.. Please define for us what temperature intolerance is.
Well, our body has an automatic built-in mechanism where it regulates the internal cold temperature
which is maintained to be about 98.6.. So if we are in an outdoor environment where it’s hot,
the sweat glands expand and we sweat to reduce the body temperature down.
Similarly, the opposite occurs when you’re in cold temperature.
In adrenal fatigue, I think because of the bioenergetics circuit
which is one of the six circuits that regulate our body’s stress response,
can become imbalanced or dysregulated.. When this happens, the body doesn’t do well,. especially in a hot temperature.. In the hot temperature it can mean going outside in the direct sunlight for a few minutes.
It could be going to a sauna or a steam room that is hot.
It could be taking a hot shower.. The consequence is that the body just feels drained
because it does not know how to deal with the temperature dysregulation within.
So, therefore, the body puts out more cortisol. puts out more adrenal function in order to reduce the inflammation,
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