I hate to say it but I don't think it's possible to acclimate to the cold. It's not like we're going to grow fur or anything! A scientific argument would be that of homeostasis. Metabolism in the body is conducted at a very consistent 98.6 degrees. Turn the heat up or down, you're still going to be 98.6 degrees (unless you're fighting an infection). The body doesn't want to be anything else. That's why we shiver when we're cold and sweat when we're hot. The body puts up a good fight to resist change. That said, my cousin comes up from Florida and can't cry enough about how cold it is here. He also rants about how his blood got thin living in Florida and how all the hundred year olds Willard Scott says happy birthday to on tv are from up North here where the cold makes us more hardy people. I think it's BS.


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