My bet is the exercise. It raises your body temp for a long time. Try not working out and see if that changes it.
Science and human history have some qualms with this.
Yeah, this, too.My bet is the exercise. It raises your body temp for a long time. Try not working out and see if that changes it.
There's plenty of studies that show light drinking is okay or even good for you. Obviously there is no reason to post them based on your assertion. My anecdotal evidence also agrees with that for myself personally. Then there is the fact that humanity has been drinking since the beginning and fine, it's helped humanity survive.Qualms with what?
There is no debate that alchohol is not good for you and causes many problems. I'll take my anecdotal evidence over whatever science you cite. But Im sure you cant cite much science in favor of it anyways besides some unprovable red wine studies. There is nothing to indicate the body needs alchohol. Anything it has to offer is negative. Nobody is living longer because of it. You are better off without it in all cases. Your best chances to have your best health are without it. Arguing tolerances is one thing. Arguing its benefits is another.
If you want perfect health. Alchohol is not part of the solution.
My bet is the exercise. It raises your body temp for a long time. Try not working out and see if that changes it.
Those symptoms sound about as serious as going cold turkey on coffee. And the symptoms sound entirely reasonable when you’re consuming anything of reasonable strength for a long time. I think “withdrawal” is a strong word.I smoked every day for two years. I quit cold turkey. I got lots of withdrawals. I was restless, got night sweats, had trouble sleeping, eating, had terrible nightmares, felt off and had tremendous amount of anxiety for a week or so.
https://www.withdrawal.net/marijuana/how-long-does-it-last/
I'm not arguing that weed withdrawals are serious. Yes, there are things that are a lot harder for the majority of people to come off.Those symptoms sound about as serious as going cold turkey on coffee. And the symptoms sound entirely reasonable when you’re consuming anything of reasonable strength for a long time. I think “withdrawal” is a strong word.
There's plenty of studies that show light drinking is okay or even good for you. Obviously there is no reason to post them based on your assertion. My anecdotal evidence also agrees with that for myself personally. Then there is the fact that humanity has been drinking since the beginning and fine, it's helped humanity survive.
You haven't seen family members' and friends' lives destroyed from light drinking.Im not arguing you cant drink some and get away with it. Im not sure how anyone can consider it good for you. I dont need studies to tell me these things if I have been the study rat before and I have lived in basically a humam study my whole life watching people experiment with it on themselves. I can see for myself what it does. I watched it destroy many of my own family members and friends. There is no better evidence than that.
You haven't seen family members' and friends' lives destroyed from light drinking.
What do you gain from being continually full of ****?
Yeah, I think changing the time I work out to later in the night might have something to do with it. My body naturally runs hot and I work out pretty intensely, especially on nights when I play basketball. Wednesday night though I was unreasonably sweaty at the gym (my gym shorts literally felt like I soaked them in a tub of water), so I'm convinced it also has something to do with the new supplements I was taking.My bet is the exercise. It raises your body temp for a long time. Try not working out and see if that changes it.