Sunday, 2 April 2017

Natural tips to counter the heat

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Body heat, also known as heat stress, is a common health problem caused by exposure to high temperatures. It occurs when the body is not able to cool itself enough to keep its temperature within the normal range. The body normally cools off by sweating, but sometimes sweating is not sufficient and the temperature keeps rising. 

Factors like very hot and humid weather, spending too much time in the sun, wearing tight clothing, strenuous workouts or physical exercise and certain medical conditions may cause or worsen the problem. Body heat is not a disease but it should not be taken lightly. If left untreated, it can develop into a heatstroke. 

Anyone can suffer from heat stress, but people over 65, babies and young children, pregnant and nursing mothers, and people who are physically unwell are at a higher risk. It is recommended to move to a shady or air-conditioned area and remove tight clothing. Sponging with cool water will also be beneficial.

Some beneficial ways to curb the heat:
1. Cool water: cool water helps reduce body heat; it also helps the body recover quickly from the side effects of high temperature. As soon as you notice an increase in body temperature, drink a tall glass of cool water. Then, sip some cool water every 15 minutes. This will help prevent dehydration, which can worsen your condition. You can also enjoy a cool bath to reduce body heat.

2. Coconut water: Coconut water is another effective remedy to help treat heat exhaustion. Its electrolyte composition is excellent for rehydrating the body. Plus, it is loaded with nutrients that help lift your energy. Drink a glass of tender coconut water a few times daily.

3. Lemon: Regular use of lemon can keep the body cool and prevent heat-related illnesses. The high vitamin C in lemon can help lower body temperature. It also hydrates and oxygenates the body to keep you feeling energized and refreshed during the hot days. Squeeze the juice from ½ lemon into a glass of water. Drink about 3 glasses of this refreshing drink a day.

4. Peppermint: has a soothing and cooling effect. Thus, it is an effective remedy to help reduce body heat. Simmer a few ounces of fresh peppermint leaves in a pot of boiling water for 15 to 20 minutes. Strain out the leaves and allow the water to cool. Add the peppermint-infused water to a bathtub filled with cool bath water and soak in it for at least 20 minutes. You can also prepare a peppermint bath by adding a few drops of peppermint essential oil to cool bath water. In addition to reducing body heat, it will also relieve nausea and headache.

5. Watermelon: watermelon aids in quickly reducing body heat due to its high water content. A potent detoxifier, this fruit helps remove harmful toxins from the body, which can contribute to body heat. Eating watermelon regularly, especially during the summer season, will also help keep you hydrated. Eat a few slices of watermelon, or combine it with some cold milk and sugar to make a refreshing drink. You can also mix cubes of watermelon with cucumber and muskmelon. Then drizzle a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar over it to make a healthy salad.




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