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WeirdAl
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Anyone know if your metabolism runs faster when you are hot, or when you are cold? I know a bunch of people bundle up and try to sweat the weight off, but as I'm not concerned with water weight, I think being cold would be more effective for losing fat, as I'd think your body would be burning more calories for warmth when you are cold, thus a higher metabolism and fat loss.
Anyone know for sure? Also, I'm wondering if spot coldness could possibly (don't think so, but who knows) method of spot fat reduction - the hypothesis being that local fat could be burned to combat local coldness. Again, I don't think so, just wondering what you guys think.
Anyone know for sure? Also, I'm wondering if spot coldness could possibly (don't think so, but who knows) method of spot fat reduction - the hypothesis being that local fat could be burned to combat local coldness. Again, I don't think so, just wondering what you guys think.