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Originally Posted by Rodstar
It is easy to demonstrate that blood vessels are caused to constrict by various chemicals: If a naked person stands in a room about 75°F, his skin temperature will equilibrate at about 92°F (internal body temperature 98.6°F ± 1°F). All areas of the skin will be within 1°F as noted by infra-red photography.
After smoking ONE cigarette, the hands and feet darken on infra-red photographs, and the skin temperature over these areas is lower by 6 - 10°F compared to before smoking one cigarette. (Consider this effect on potentiating the likelihood of frost bite or simply discomfort on a cold winter night). A marked decrease in blood flow to these areas is easily demonstrable.
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I guess one should not smoke naked, ya might catch a cold
I thought you would notice if you skin temperture drop so much.
regards,CS sunny days
Rob
PS: I stopped drinking while observing, got sick of getting the odd
blackeye off my old U/O HD's