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		<title>fighting the flu?</title>
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Steve H asked: 
Ok to my understanding, there are optimal temperatures at which viruses/bacteria can function. As the their environment reaches their optimal temerature for survival they spread quicker than when its too cold or ...]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Steve H</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Ok to my understanding, there are optimal temperatures at which viruses/bacteria can function. As the their environment reaches their optimal temerature for survival they spread quicker than when its too cold or too hot (correct me if im wrong). If this were true wouldnt it be not only better, but safer to keep your temperature lower rather than higher. Instead of covering yourself in hundreds of blankets when you&#8217;re sick stay uncovered and keep the viral army at a minimum so that your body can fight it off rather than &#8220;sweat it out&#8221; as so many people say. By &#8220;sweating it out&#8221; you could risk a very high temperature causing organ failure/ death. i think that would be rare but possible from what ive learned.<br />
Please lemme know what you think about this. Its alwasy worked for me. Ive never been sick for more than a day. Could just be coincidence tho.</p>
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