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Old 07-09-2015, 08:48 PM #1
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Default Feel awesome after a shower, reason?

Hey

I saw another thread where a guy wrote that he felt worse after taking a shower, which made me think, I actually feel alot better immediately after I shower. I feel more alive, my focus comes back and the dizziness disappears for a while. But after around 1-2 hours it comes back to the same form as always. Any idea how this could be? I'm thinking it might be the water hitting my upper neck and increasing blood flow to the brain, but I'm not sure.
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