A slight decrease in temperature can promote inflammation (Matsui, et al., 2006). The thermogenic substances–dietary protein, sodium, sucrose, thyroid and progesterone–are antiinflammatory for many reasons, but very likely the increased temperature itself is important. -Ray Peat, PhD J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2006 Jul;18(3):189-93. Mild hypothermia promotes pro-inflammatory cytokine production in monocytes. Matsui T, Ishikawa T, Takeuchi [...]
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