In a monastery in northern India, thinly clad Tibetan monks sat quietly in a room where the temperature was a chilly 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Using a yoga technique known as g Tum-mo, they entered a state of deep meditation. Other monks soaked 3-by-6-foot sheets in cold water (49 degrees) and placed them over the meditators’ shoulders. For untrained people, such frigid wrappings would produce uncontrolled shivering.
If body temperatures continue to drop under these conditions, death can result. But it was not long before steam began rising from the sheets. As a result of body heat produced by the monks during meditation, the sheets dried in about an hour.
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Cringe lol you “debate” (or whatever that weird dismissal was) like a redditor
Seeing your breath in the winter is not the same as drying a wet sheet in the Himalayan winter by heating up your body through yogic breathing exercises. You would freeze to death. They don’t. That’s not biology, that’s a skill of some kind. The video contains a similar skill.
"Is it possible for a human to control their body or limb temperatures"
Yes.
"significant shifts of 15 or more degrees)'
You mean +/- 8 degrees? Possibly, yes.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2002/04/meditation-changes-temperatures/
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I never said biology can't biology.
Also it doesn't take much heat to make water steam in the cold. It's the same as seeing your breath in the winter.
Cringe lol you “debate” (or whatever that weird dismissal was) like a redditor
Seeing your breath in the winter is not the same as drying a wet sheet in the Himalayan winter by heating up your body through yogic breathing exercises. You would freeze to death. They don’t. That’s not biology, that’s a skill of some kind. The video contains a similar skill.
"You would freeze to death."
Probably, my arteries and thyroid are shit.
"That’s not biology, that’s a skill of some kind."
Your mental state can impact your circulatory and hormonal system. It's still biology.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/finland/articles/go-for-a-swim-in-finlands-icy-water-its-tradition/
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Wim+Hof