Episode 174: Benefits of Cold Exposure Therapy

Robert van der Heyden returns to the podcast to expand on his and Erin’s last conversation regarding therapy practices for increasing resiliency, and today they dive into Cold Exposure Therapy.

Cold exposure builds on the resiliency created through the Wim Hof breathwork style, and in this episode, Erin and Robert discuss what cold exposure is, why you want to do it, and how to get started. Robert explains the health benefits behind cold exposure from stress management to increased focus and clarity to better circulation and immune responses.

If you’ve been curious about cold exposure or are looking for ways to better manage your life stressors, this is an important episode to tune into! 

Be sure to listen to Robert’s last interview, which includes a guided breathwork session!

In this episode:

How this episode builds on last week’s [1:03]

What is cold exposure training and why do it? [4:37]

How cold exposure therapy helps the immune system [6:39]

How your stress response changes with this practice [8:07]

Increasing fat loss & athletic recovery through cold exposure [14:51]

Raynaud’s & autoimmunity [18:59]

Strengthening the circulatory system through cold exposure therapy [24:20]

How circulation affects GI dysfunction & inflammation. [26:14]

Boundaries around self care to benefit you, your family, and others [27:25]

Shying away from constant comfort to support our genetics [30:15]

Where and how to get started with cold exposure therapy [32:40]

Specific steps for a therapeutic cold shower [36:15]

Best practices for contrast therapy [39:12]

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