Benefits of Taking Cold Showers
Cold showers are unpleasant for some people, but they take them for the benefits.

Many people prefer taking showers over taking baths. Not many people like taking cold showers, even though there are numerous health benefits.
Those who are accustomed to taking cold showers say it doesn't bother them, unlike someone trying it for the first time. Actress Katharine Hepburn took cold showers all her life, and she recommends others to do it because of the benefits cold showers provide.
In some cultures, individuals take cold showers and baths regularly to stay well. Here in America, someone joked that he would rather take the chance of getting sick rather than having to endure one minute in a cold shower.
Helps Prevent Colds
It seems ironic that cold showers prevent colds. However, those who take cold showers rarely get colds or have the flu. That's because cold showers strengthen the immune system. When the body tries to warm itself up, the metabolic rate increases and the immune system is activated, which results in releasing white blood cells.
Improves Blood Circulation
When the body is cold, it is a natural tendency for the blood to circulate rapidly to the vital organs to warm the body. A cold shower helps improve blood circulation, which makes a person look and feel much better.
Increases Hormone Production
Cold showers can be of tremendous help for the reproductive system. They are very beneficial for those who are trying to conceive. Hormone production is increased, and the glands are stimulated.
Regulates Body Temperature
Cold showers will put your body in balance if you have cold hands and feet most of the time, or if you sweat more than usual. The showers will regulate the body temperature that will prevent you from experiencing the two extremes.
Improves the Lymph System
When a shower is cold, it improves the lymph system by causing the whole body to contract. This helps because fluid is squeezed up through the body. Those who favor cold showers attest to this benefit. They advise you to try to also for a noticeable improvement in your lymph system.
Opens Up Lungs
This might not be a surprise to anyone, but cold showers help with breathing that opens up the lungs. Your breath becomes similar to the way you breathe after exercising.
After a cold shower in the morning, you won't feel tired or sluggish during the day. To reap the benefit, use only the faucet on the right.

Provides a Sense of Well Being
You may not feel so good while taking a cold shower, but you have a sense of well-being afterward. You will feel energized. Your heart pumps, and blood rushes throughout your body. A cold shower eliminates stress. If the cold shower is at night, it will help you sleep better because you will be calm and stress-free.

For Weight Loss
If this doesn't motivate you to take cold showers, I don't know what will. Because there is an increase in your metabolism, you could lose weight. Try it a few times and see what happens. People who favor cold showers say this is one of their favorite benefits.
For Depression
Just like cold showers calm you and eliminate stress, they also help eliminate depression. Studies at the Department of Radiation Oncology at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia concluded that cold water has a stimulating effect on the brain to help alleviate depression.
The next time you are not feeling up to par, take a cold shower and reap the wonderful benefits of getting rid of depression.
For Healthy Skin and Shiny Hair
While hot water can dry out the skin and hair, cold water will do the opposite. Cold water will make your skin glow. Pores are tightened, which prevents them from being clogged. Toxins and waste products are eliminated through the skin.
Cold water will give you a healthy scalp and your hair is left shiny.

Before You Begin Taking Cold Showers
If you decide to take a cold shower, it is wise to do so gradually. It will be too much stress on your body if you make a drastic change. Start out by taking a warm shower as usual. During the last 30 seconds to one minute, turn on the cold water. You will begin to feel the difference after being in the cold shower for that short period of time. The next day, increase your time in the shower for greater benefits.
Would You?
Would you take a cold shower for any of the above benefits? Feel free to comment.
About the Creator
Margaret Minnicks
Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.


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