The energy crisis of the last year made me reflect on how I consume energy, mainly ‘harmful’ energy like gas. My appartment is heated using gas and due to the insane prices of the past year, I too lowered my heating. I spent a big part of december with the heating turned off but once it got to 8 degrees Celsius in my appartment I figured that I should turn on the heating. It was set to 13-15 degrees Celsius throughout the winter. It made me realize that I don’t mind living in these temperatures. With a sweater on and underneath a blanket, it was actually quite comfortable. I also slept better in these temperatures than winters with the heating on.

So now that it’s getting warmer again, I felt like I might as well have cold showers. To save on gas (note: it’s not like I’m living in extreme poverty or anything, I just like finding ways to consume less), but also to see if the claimed health benefits are true. People like Wim Hof made a fortune selling books and courses on how to make your body adapt to cold temperatures and ice baths, making sometimes outrageous claims about its health benefits.

While I do know there are studies on the topic, I am also curious to see if you guys have any experiences taking cold showers and what effects it had for you.

  • @201dberg
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    81 year ago

    There’s supposedly some health benefits to cold showers and I have a friend that exclusively takes cold showers.

    I, however, take hot showers. It’s like, one of the few very relaxing things I do every day and I refuse to suffer with a cold shower. Maybe not the best reasoning but I honestly don’t care. I shower in the evenings and I want a hot, relaxing shower right before I end my day and get ready for bed.

    • DankZedong OPMA
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      81 year ago

      Fair enough, nothing wrong with hot showers.