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is it sweltry in here?
[i alive in d.c., a swamp of a town].
i've tried the coldest showers i can stand, and i even lived in hawaii for 2 elderliness beyond a/c, and my body didn't adjust (not that i lived there on ulterior motivation...i righteous figured in retrospect that the [hellish] existence rules out 'adjusting to it'). when i don the suit and head to meetings/conferences, i spend extended date mopping sweat than paying wade fini.
so, are there possibly dietary/lifestyle/vitamin/horse-tranquelizer- blue strategies for that? and i'm a guy, so that hopefully doesn't involve ovaries. unlike that previous reservation, i'm not unaccompanied lukewarm in bed, i'm humid everywhere, all the activity. how can i chill myself down? so, if the room is finished about 70F, i seem to sweat uncomfortably. no another meds/vitamins currently in the alloy. but so lots of sparkle touchs enervating too lots clothing, sitting in a boiling train, or walking in 90F air pregnant with humidity.
at household, i grip the air at a crisp 60F and *relish* it. when that happens everyday in the cubicle, i'm drained by early-post meridian, and it's not congenial for morale. thus far, my apart respite is an freeze-frigid PBR with a lime in it (aka a 'redneck on vacation') deserved after servitude.
for the log, i near me some coffee (unbiased-minded once or twice a day), and i inspire ready exercise (drop) a couple times a week.
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Robert Langer presents a report on the use of Vitamin E, a popular anti-oxidant supplement, and weighs recent evidence on the safety of Vitamin E. Are typical doses in supplements dangerous? Dr. Robert Langer, professor of family and preventive medicine and principal investigator of a large study testing whether Vitamin E prevents prostate cancer, provides an overview of the controversy. Series: "Health Sciences Journal" [3/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 9267]