Title explains it
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Mine always get cold. 😯
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Are they under the blanket? If so I think I see your problem.
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Edited by AquanotSteve: 6/22/2016 7:26:04 PMFeet typically contain a lot of the toxins that weren't passed through excretion and sweat. Gravity pulls heavy minerals in your system towards your feet during the day and they can collect certain acids and elements that are toxic on their way down. Feet typically sweat the toxins out at night when the circadian rhythm settles into the trough of your daily cycle. The increase of blood flow could cause a rise in temperature due to inflammation and vascular friction. I'm not a doctor, nor an expert, and frankly this is all stuff that I've heard from a good friend's mother who is an herbal healer. So take it with a grain of salt. Apparently you can give your feet an electromagnet bath or mineral bath to suck the toxins out. Check it out on Google/YouTube. It's actually pretty effective. Used to have it done when I was playing divisional paintball tournaments. Edit: typos
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This is #Offtopic
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It's has something to do with the fabric of reality. I think.
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2 RepliesYour title didn't explain anything. I have more questions than answers! Besides the obvious question about your feet, I want to know if you have a fan! If so does it work? If you don't have one why not? Where are the other drugs going? Why did the chicken cross the road? Why does Morgan Freeman have to age?
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2 RepliesMy feet get cold overnight. My feet are always the coldest.
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Edited by XenosInvictus: 6/22/2016 3:45:02 AMSomething to ask the doctor. Speaking of doctor. I have to go tomorrow. Don't like the sound of that.
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2 Replies1. #off-topic 2. Wearing socks?
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2 RepliesHerpes