wildcat says: New research is suggesting that we all feel the cold differently I've had others say I often feel cool to the touch even in the midst of summer, although I feel warm. you body's hormones regulate many things such as blinking, metabolism, body temperature, mood, sense of touch, taste, smell, sex drive, alertness, response time and many may other things. In all there are roughly 87 different hormones in men and women. Approx 17 are relative to the sexes. Women are not more "hormonal" but I think you could agree most women believe to be more in tune with their senses... If you want your body to be more efficient at properly regulating and balancing the entire range of hormones, you will need a diet rich in phytosterols and phytochemicals. I recommend a plant derived product called PLUS it could have a lot to do with body weight, body mass, musculature, and each person's endocryne system,. i think it's all of the above plus a mongo dose of the following: maybe, just maybe, our men are so overly reluctant to be classified as 'sensitive,' that they are more willing to freeze their gonads off than the so-called weaker sex. |
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