I feel like some of these are false. Exposure to cold temperatures doesn't cause cold, but it weakens your immune system so it's easier to catch a cold
While your statement is true, the fact in question only mentions that the cause is not the temperature but the virus, ergo it is not false. This is an example of a straw man argument.
okay i'm currently in the middle of goddamn legal med and i can tell you with a significant certainty that shit does get excreted in sweat. if you're full of something it's bound to come out in every way avaliable, sweat included. so yea: toxins and such can be excreted in sweat.
For burns something cold but NOT ice, Ice is too cold and causes more damage.
Here's a little burn trick, when you burn your fingers on a roach, grab your earlobe, the heat transfers into the lobe and relieves the pain....
Drazil, almost everything you said is wrong. The main way the bodies clears toxins is breakdown in the liver or by macrophages and excretion through the urine. Sweating profusely actually impairs this system. You are focusing on the wrong thing in the sweat fact, it isn't about semantics. Skipping a beat and changing rhythm is not the same thing; your heart beats faster when you go running, but it isn't because it is skipping a bunch of beats. Skipping beats is very bad, whereas changing rhythm is normal.
Here's a little burn trick, when you burn your fingers on a roach, grab your earlobe, the heat transfers into the lobe and relieves the pain....