I love the cold weather. I just add a few more layers when needed.
Is there a place I can look up your regimen?I totally forgot about that, after reading about in Tim Ferris’, The 4 Hour Body.
Also, another way of making sure your body stays nice and toasty, is by eating a ketogenic diet while also intermittent fasting. I did that for a year and I felt as warm as a flu all year, just melting fat away.
I have read of this, how do we look it up?i used to bundle up to combat the cold. i finally learned to exercise my powers of the subconscious mind in this area. now, in the cold season, i wear a t-shirt & an insulated heavy duty sweatshirt to deal with the cold. & by course, it does the job.
my greatness! yikes! i dislike it very much. my favorite weather is 95 degrees!!!I love the cold weather. I just add a few more layers when needed.
those sweatshirts are made by Camber. they are very expensive, $125!I have read of this, how do we look it up?
i meant your vast subconscious powers[/QUO
i like to think about anything that enters my mind. i have a very strong will to be ambitious & to solve. it's the natural me. i love challenges. & so, that leads to objective & subjective mind power. i read the 1st chapter & a half of a book called "The Powers Of Your Subconscious Mind & that's all i needed. i analyze & study anything. i learned to tap any self help skills which we have in us just by thinking. for instance, i healed my neck problem which was the result of bad posture while drumming. it sneaks up on you. in fact, the world's best drummer ever, buddy rich, had the worst posture. i moved my neck in all ways, found the area that hurt the most & exercised it with repeated reps. i also healed my back from bad drumming posture but that wasn't to bad.
Is there a place I can look up your regimen?
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God will use anyone, I still enjoy Dr. Berg for good info, that he is a scientologist is unfortunate, lets keep him in effectual prayer.![]()
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Either way, what are your extremes? If you're the kind to cover up, how low do you let it go before you finally turn on the heat? If you're the kind to crank it up, how high do you let it fly?