One Hot Shower A Day Keeps Doctor Away
One Hot Shower A Day Keeps Doctor Away
One Hot Shower A Day Keeps Doctor Away
Editorial
Citation: Yu RJ. One Hot Shower A Day
As a research scientist for more than 50 years, I have recently discovered a medical benefit of
Keeps Doctor Away. Jour Clin Med
taking a hot shower every day before bed time.
Res. 2023;4(2):1-3.
The hot shower temperature can be up to 650C, depending on individual acceptability. The
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shower temperature should be high enough for the body, but not too high as to burn the skin.
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Ultimately, the length, as well as the temperature will vary according to the tolerance of each
Received Date: 03-06-2023
individual.
Accepted Date: 19-06-2023
After showering, a skin oil or cream can be applied topically to prevent dry skin. A hot
Published Date: 26-06-2023
shower promotes increased blood circulation and aids in the body’s elimination of toxic
metabolites, including muscle metabolites such as lactic acid. Elimination of these metabolites
help to lessen or reduce fatigue and anxiety.
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the skin. Depending on the skin type, a hot shower can exacerbate dry skin conditions if one has a non-oily skin type. I
recommend the use of skin cream or lotion containing Alpha-Hydroxy Acid to the skin after a hot shower
6. It can help you sleep
7. Lastly, the article describes that hot water increases the body temperature and relaxes the muscles in the body. I have found
that a hot shower soothes us physically and mentally which helps us sleep better
When she was in her 20’s, her average blood pressure was about 105/65mmHg, still under the ideal blood pressure range.
Observation 2: Human subject, a healthy female, age 63, with current blood pressure 128/68 mmHg has taken warm/hot shower
once every day for the past 50 years (Fig. 2).
She is married with two grown children. About 10 years ago her husband suffered a heart attack. During that time period she
was taking care of two college aged children and her husband, but did not show any signs of anxiety or stress. After surgery,
her husband’s condition stabilized and he continues to live a normal life. At age 63, she has an excellent health without taking
any medications.
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Observation 3: Human subject, male, age 91, with blood pressure 123/56 mmHg (Fig. 3). For the past 30 years he has taken a hot
shower every night and maintained the same ideal blood pressure. About 40 years ago, when the subject was not taking hot
showers every night, his blood pressure rose to 156/90 mmHg, the medical symptoms included light headedness and the inability
to sit still. At that time, the subject took over-the-counter medications including Dramamine for nausea, due to vertigo, as well
as for persistent anxiety. A few weeks after taking over-the-counter medications there was no sign of improvement. The subject
asked his licensed acupuncturist friend, Dr Li, to perform the acupuncture as follows; two needles were inserted at GB 20 behind
the neck and another needle was inserted at DU20 and the needles were left in place for 25 minutes. The same treatment was
repeated once every week for 10 weeks. After 10 weeks of treatments, the signs of anxiety and stress were much improved.
However, the blood pressure was still 145/65 mmHg. After continued practice of taking a hot shower every night, the blood
pressure finally returned to 125/60 mmHg, which is within ideal range.
The subject is a research scientist who at 91, is still actively involved in heavy research trying to discover analgesic and anti-itch
drugs [1,2].
Conflict of Interest
The author has no conflict of interest to declare.
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