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I feel hot all year round, even in winter, and its getting me down. Does anyone know anything that will help. I believe that it is made worse if your blood is too thick - is this true and if so, is there any way of thinning without using medication?
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acupuncture. There is actually a specific acupuncture treatment for having 'too much heat' inside the body. I had an acupuncture treatment for ibs and i felt a surge of heat leave my body, the acupuncturist told me that trapped heat in the body expelled using acupuncture as it targets specific energy points accross the body. I had acupuncture on the NHS so its proven that it works and is completely painless so have no fear. The needles are special thin acuouncture needles and nothing like normal needles and they only go in the very top layer of your skin where u cannot fee anything, maybe only a very small prick and it really works.
Also try reflexology (foot massage which diagnosis and treats illnesses through massaging pressure points on the foot) x
Also try reflexology (foot massage which diagnosis and treats illnesses through massaging pressure points on the foot) x
Can I just say that drinking lots of water does not dilute the blood. The water we drink cannot and does not pass into our veins and arteries. Drinking too much water can however damage your kidneys and this is why some people die after taking ecstasy tablets,others dehydrate or have heart problems....which is not really relevant here.lol.
I wouldn't be taking aspirin on a regular basis either without consulting your GP first. In fact you should consult your GP before taking any drug or starting any therapy as it may be a medical condition that would be worsened by those things.Good luck,I hope you find a solution.xx
I wouldn't be taking aspirin on a regular basis either without consulting your GP first. In fact you should consult your GP before taking any drug or starting any therapy as it may be a medical condition that would be worsened by those things.Good luck,I hope you find a solution.xx