Cold Plunge Science Explained + Q & A w/ Thomas Seager, PhD

High Intensity Health
16 Sept 202449:00

Summary

TLDRIn this informative discussion, Tom Seager, author of 'Uncommon Cold' and CEO of Morosa Forge, joins to explore the benefits of cold plunge therapy. They delve into how cold immersion can boost testosterone levels, improve immune health, and reduce inflammation. The conversation addresses common misconceptions, the ideal pre-workout cold plunge routine, and the importance of cold therapy for both men and women. Tom shares his personal experience and insights, emphasizing the psychological and physiological effects of cold exposure, and the potential for increased dopamine and improved heart rate variability.

Takeaways

  • 🧊 Cold plunge therapy has gained popularity for its potential health benefits, including immune system support and reduced inflammation.
  • ❄️ Tom Seager, author of 'Uncommon Cold' and CEO of Morosa Forge, discusses the benefits of their ice bath product which includes an ozonator for water filtration.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Contrary to popular belief, pre-exercise cold immersion can actually increase testosterone levels, unlike post-exercise cold therapy which may suppress them.
  • 🧪 There is emerging scientific evidence supporting the benefits of cold immersion on testosterone, with anecdotal benefits being backed up by peer-reviewed studies.
  • 🤔 Cold therapy is not universally recommended, especially for those with certain health conditions like hypertension, and should be approached with caution.
  • 🌡 The temperature for a cold plunge can vary, but it's suggested that starting in the 50s and working down to colder temperatures can be beneficial as one acclimates.
  • 💧 Morosa Forge differentiates itself in the market by making ice and using ozone for water purification, providing a natural and chemical-free experience.
  • ⏱ The duration of a cold plunge can range from 2 to 4 minutes, depending on the individual's acclimation and the gap between the plunge and the workout.
  • 🚰 For those unable to invest in a cold plunge device, using ice cubes in a bathtub can be a starting point to experience cold therapy.
  • 🌎 Cold therapy practices like contrast bathing are common in many parts of the world, and the integration of hot and cold is considered essential for optimal health benefits.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of discussion in the transcript?

    -The main topic of discussion in the transcript is cold plunge therapy, its benefits, and how it can potentially improve immune health, decrease inflammation, and increase testosterone levels.

  • Who are the guests featured in the discussion?

    -The guests featured in the discussion are Tom Seager, the author of 'Uncommon Cold' and CEO of Morosa Forge, and an unnamed host who is interviewing Tom.

  • What is the controversy surrounding cold therapy mentioned in the transcript?

    -The controversy surrounding cold therapy mentioned in the transcript includes misconceptions about its effects on hormones, particularly for women, and its appropriateness for individuals with certain health conditions like arthritis.

  • How does cold immersion therapy potentially improve testosterone levels?

    -Cold immersion therapy, when done pre-exercise, can potentially improve testosterone levels by raising luteinizing hormone. This is supported by anecdotal evidence and some academic literature, as discussed by Tom Seager in the transcript.

  • What is the recommended temperature for a cold plunge according to the transcript?

    -The recommended temperature for a cold plunge varies depending on the individual's acclimation, but it is suggested that starting in the 50s Fahrenheit is beneficial, and more experienced individuals might find colder temperatures more effective.

  • Why is it suggested not to do a cold plunge after weight training?

    -It is suggested not to do a cold plunge after weight training because it can suppress testosterone levels, which may counteract the goals of muscle gain and strength building post-workout.

  • What are the potential benefits of cold exposure for women as discussed in the transcript?

    -The potential benefits of cold exposure for women include an instantaneous boost in testosterone levels from the skin, fat, and adrenal glands, as well as improved sleep and potential pain management for conditions like arthritis.

  • What is the significance of the Morosa Forge mentioned in the transcript?

    -The Morosa Forge is an ice bath system that Tom Seager has praised for being the best on the market. It not only makes ice but also has an ozonator that filters water, making it a preferred tool for cold plunge therapy.

  • How does the transcript address the concern about catching a cold from cold exposure?

    -The transcript addresses the concern about catching a cold from cold exposure by referencing a study that showed people who took cold showers reported fewer sick days, suggesting that cold exposure may actually be beneficial for immune health.

  • What is the recommended duration for a cold plunge pre-workout according to the transcript?

    -The recommended duration for a cold plunge pre-workout is 2 to 4 minutes, which is enough time to stimulate the body's response without overly suppressing core body temperature.

  • How does the transcript differentiate between the benefits of cold exposure and chronic cold conditions?

    -The transcript differentiates between the benefits of cold exposure and chronic cold conditions by highlighting that acute, therapeutic cold exposure has health benefits, while chronic, inescapable cold can lead to increased mortality and health issues.

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