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.
these are horribly misrepresented facts. they are basically using semantics to try to disprove something. the sense of temperature is the sense of touch. or just false facts themselves, the oil on burns one. you shouldn't use oil because it can cause infection. you use ice to not get rid of the heat, but to numb the pain and to slow your body's reaction, swelling and so on. certain things like potato and onion, fresh cut, when applied to a burn can help it heal faster. or sweat glans cool down your body... might be semantics, but sweat itself cools the body by absorbing heat and evaporating away. the glans don't do it. though the sweat itself does contain toxins and it is a system to expel them from our body. ever been around an alcoholic or someone who ate a lot of garlic? you can smell it in their sweat. even the heart skips a beat... skipping a beat and changing rhythm is basically the same thing. you didn't prove it wrong, just reworded it... i don't know, maybe i am wrong.
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.
i know i made my post in a hurry so it isn't as well explained as i'd like. i'll just address what you replied with directly to save time. yes i know the body clears toxins in all kinds of ways. the argument is that they claim that sweat doesn't remove toxins. and it does. it contains urea, ammonia, salts and all kinds of things. it also is good at expelling bacteria. it isn't the best way, but it does expel toxins. it is just part of the array that the body does things, like how we just learned that the lungs help make blood. the body uses a lot of things to do what it needs to do. also the reason sweating impairs it is mainly due to dehydration and potassium loss if i recall correctly. i hate word limit, i will make a second comment for the heart one.
yes skipping a beat and changing rhythm is the same thing. how can you determine if the heart skipped a beat when you have no definitive amount of times the heart should beat? the heart does stop, constantly, it beats, stops, beats, stops. sometimes the stop is longer and sometimes shorter. the change in rhythm is just it changing the amount of time it stops in the normal beat rhythm at the time of the sneeze. missing a beat is impossible because it means we would know how many times it would have beat otherwise. now their is problems of double beats, and problems of constant changing rhythms of the heart, but that has nothing to do with what we are talking about. it is merely a change in rhythm.
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.
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....