Drop in human body temperature?

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Re: Drop in human body temperature?




by izentrop » 21/11/21, 20:24

With all the slaves from fossil fuels (Jancovici), we are much less active. Our interiors are better regulated in temperature, we have much less effort to do to regulate that of our body ... But hey it's transitory, the fall will be hard ...
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Re: Drop in human body temperature?




by Obamot » 22/11/21, 00:05

izentrop wrote:With all the slaves from fossil fuels (Jancovici), we are much less active. Our interiors are better regulated in temperature, we have much less effort to do to regulate that of our body ...
Source?

A scientific magazine on RTS was titled 36.9° ... "which corresponds to the average body temperature when it is calm and - in good health - it defines health as a permanent search for balance."
(Source): in footnote here: https://pages.rts.ch/emissions/36-9/

This is what I am trying to say here, based on “stress medicine” which is akin to orthomolecular in some respects. There is not only what goes in and out of the body, but also the temperature of what we eat ... And of course the temperature of the environment in which we live ...

So I doubt that this drop in temperature of 0,5 ° is verified with the same standard in Africa or at the poles!

According to Morel's article (which follows), the latter found that the further south we went, the more the average body temperature increased, and he had repeated the same tests 20 years later ...

According to him, if we think about the climate, our body temperature should not have decreased but INCREASED by 0,5 °. And this observation is valid today just as it was BEFORE the warming was measured ... even before the industrial era influenced it ... ...?)

Extracts (very captivating) from “Bulletin and Memoirs of the Anthropological Society of Paris" Year 1884 (Morell.)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/bmsap_0301-86 ... m_7_3_3371


In reality, and without being categorical (all we do is talk ... eh ...) 8) the exact body temperature would come from our initial place of life: the ocean, and according to the higher AVERAGE temperature it had, when the first living species appeared there ... and if we are to believe the theory of l evolution, we would have left the oceans in the state of reptiles, therefore with a lower body temperature, which will increase when our ancestors become mammals ... What was the temperature of the globe that allowed this mutation at that very distant time ? Mystery ... But we can imagine that in Africa in the valley of the Om has it where Homo Erectus appeared, that it was hotter than at the current latitude of Paris ...

We get lost in conjecture in this very interesting debate ...

Everything is only assumptions ... And all average body temperatures are not the same whatever the latitudes.

The article seems to me to be good to be retorted! Where do these (-) 0,5 ° C come from ... if we admit that our body temperature depends "a permanent search for balance”To achieve homeostasis: it is not necessarily the same depending on the climate in which we live (but from there to put that on the account of warming when it was already measurable before, I have doubts. .) :P 8)
What do you think?
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