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060 - Four Tips to Beat the Heat This Summer

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Click here to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light-hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today’s topic: Four Tips to Beat the Heat This Summer. Can you cool yourself down by running your wrists under cold water? Does drinking cold peppermint tea do anything to cool you down? What about closing your curtains or putting a bowl of ice water in front of a fan? Find out in today’s episode! If you’re enjoying the show, we’d love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Key Takeaways 01:11 – Dr. Brian introduces today’s topic: Four Tips to Beat the Heat This Summer 02:07 – Can you cool yourself down by running your wrists under cold water? 04:38 – Does drinking cold peppermint tea do anything to cool you down? 05:47 – Can closing your curtains or windows help you beat the heat? 06:29 – How effective is a fan with a bowl of ice water in front of it? 07:22 – Dr. Brian provides the Cap/No Cap Recap of today’s episode, teases next week’s topic, and reminds listeners to Rate and Review this podcast on RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Tweetable Quotes “So what I would do is I would literally take with me a bucket and I would always have ice in there from the hotel with water and at the end of a race I would actually soak my hands in this icy cold water. And let me tell you, that really cooled down my body temperature.”(03:42) (Dr. Brian) “So, just remember that if you want to cool yourself down just run your hands or your wrists under cold water.”(04:11) (Dr. Brian) “The peppermint has no magical cooling abilities. It’s just refreshing. But literally you can drink just plain cold water. I mean you could even drink iced coffee and it will have the same effect. It’s the coldness of the beverage or the drink.”(05:19) (Dr. Brian) Resources Mentioned NCHS Links Mentioned NCHS Footer Powered by FullCast
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Click here to download the full transcription as a formatted PDF. Episode Summary Welcome to The No Cap Health Show, a weekly podcast where Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler uses his decades of experience in medicine and ability as an expert researcher to provide a light-hearted approach and share health trends popular on TikTok. In this episode, Dr. Brian provides his Cap/No Cap analysis on today’s topic: Four Tips to Beat the Heat This Summer. Can you cool yourself down by running your wrists under cold water? Does drinking cold peppermint tea do anything to cool you down? What about closing your curtains or putting a bowl of ice water in front of a fan? Find out in today’s episode! If you’re enjoying the show, we’d love it if you leave the show a Rating & Review at RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Key Takeaways 01:11 – Dr. Brian introduces today’s topic: Four Tips to Beat the Heat This Summer 02:07 – Can you cool yourself down by running your wrists under cold water? 04:38 – Does drinking cold peppermint tea do anything to cool you down? 05:47 – Can closing your curtains or windows help you beat the heat? 06:29 – How effective is a fan with a bowl of ice water in front of it? 07:22 – Dr. Brian provides the Cap/No Cap Recap of today’s episode, teases next week’s topic, and reminds listeners to Rate and Review this podcast on RateThisPodcast.com/NoCap. Tweetable Quotes “So what I would do is I would literally take with me a bucket and I would always have ice in there from the hotel with water and at the end of a race I would actually soak my hands in this icy cold water. And let me tell you, that really cooled down my body temperature.”(03:42) (Dr. Brian) “So, just remember that if you want to cool yourself down just run your hands or your wrists under cold water.”(04:11) (Dr. Brian) “The peppermint has no magical cooling abilities. It’s just refreshing. But literally you can drink just plain cold water. I mean you could even drink iced coffee and it will have the same effect. It’s the coldness of the beverage or the drink.”(05:19) (Dr. Brian) Resources Mentioned NCHS Links Mentioned NCHS Footer Powered by FullCast
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