Yesterday i measured a new record for me, 38.2C. My normal daily temp is 37.3C and highest, until yesterday, i saw was 38.0C several times. I didnt have any symptoms of fever, muscle weakness, fatigue etc. The only side effect i could point was sweating (but i already sweat a lot, max temp in which i feel somewhat comfortable is ~23.0C and now its like 25.0-26.0C in my flat).
So i started to wondering, how much can we raise the body temperature naturally (without strong thermogenics) without any negative issues (assumed that temp increase is purely metabolic - if that makes sense - not a response for infection). Does temps higher than my standard 37.3C could have any positive impact long-term?
So i started to wondering, how much can we raise the body temperature naturally (without strong thermogenics) without any negative issues (assumed that temp increase is purely metabolic - if that makes sense - not a response for infection). Does temps higher than my standard 37.3C could have any positive impact long-term?