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You already know what time it is! Oh, you donât? Itâs our monthly newsletter devoted to answering one lucky readerâs health question. ð
Todayâs topic is all about cold plunges. (Shout out to Derek D. for asking this one.) Personally, Iâm also intrigued by the benefits of cold water therapy, since it seems like everyone around me is hopping on this trend.
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Morgan Mandriota
Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Morgan Mandriota
October 25, 2023 ⢠3 min read [Can chilling in cold water help your health?]( whatâs got us buzzing
[Can chilling in cold water help your health?](
âï¸ Potential health perks. Why on earth would anyone want to plunge their bodies into cold water? Well, the purported benefits are pretty enticing. [Studies]( suggest chilling in 50â59°F (10â15â) H2O can reduce muscle soreness, lower your body temperature when youâre overheated, relieve symptoms of depression, stimulate your immune system, and even speed up your metabolism. Anecdotally, cold water therapy is said to spike energy levels, deepen sleep, and reduce inflammation, though more research is needed to back up these claims. â ï¸ How to stay safe. For starters, it may be a good idea to consult a doctor before dipping your toes in cold plunges as theyâve been known to cause serious cardiac stress and blood pressure changes. For this reason, cold water therapy isnât recommended for anyone with pre-existing heart conditions. Once youâre all cleared, here are some tips for safe plunging:
- Always bring a buddy to keep an eye on you.
- Prioritize eating and heating up after your plunge with warm drinks and layered clothes.
- Avoid taking a hot shower (before or after) so you donât pass out going from one extreme to another.
- Keep it brief, as thereâs no therapeutic reason to stay immersed for more than just a few minutes.
ð Accessible ways to jump in. If youâve got the money to join a cold plunge club or go somewhere with a professional tub, go for it! Otherwise, you can totally lean on DIY (read: free) options. Consider taking a warm-to-cold shower or [contrast bath](, jumping right into a [cold shower](, hanging in an [ice bath]( in your bathtub, or taking a short swim or dip in a chilly body of water. Reminder: Safety is key, so research all of the necessary precautions to take before you dive on in. [BEST TUBS TO CHILL IN](
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