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Wild swimming and
health
From a secular
perspective the health and psychological
benefits of dipping in natural waters were also long known. George
Bernard
Shaw, Benjamin Britten, Charles Darwin and Florence Nightingale were
all advocates
of regular cold baths to strengthen the mental constitution and
physical state.
Cold immersion soothes muscle aches, relieves depression and boosts the
immune
system. All wild-dippers know the natural endorphin high that raises
mood,
elates the senses and creates an addictive urge to dive back in.
However the
world seemed before a swim, it looks fantastic afterwards.
The
long-term impacts are also well researched: NASA studies
have shown that, over a 12-week period, repeated cold swimming leads to
substantial
bodily changes known as ‘cold adaptation’. These bring down blood
pressure and
cholesterol, reduce fat disposition, inhibit blood clotting and
increase fertility
and libido in both men and women. Far from quelling passion, a cold
shower will
boost vitality and desire. More coming soon...
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