Hot tub chemicals are for the most part perfectly safe for the human body. The main chemical used is a chlorine product. It is safer the be exposed to chlorinated water in a hot tub, than it is to dirty hot tub water that has not been properly cleaned. The heat from a hot tub can make nasty organisms grow very quickly. There are also natural hot tubs, please see the following link for more information www.ahhnatural.com
What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
The human body is like a heating system because we have an internal temperature "gauge", so to speak. Our bodies can tell when we are cold or hot and create sweat to cool us down if we get too hot.
If there are high levels of either chlorine or bromine in a hot tub, then these chemicals can be irritating to the skin. Absorbing high levels of bromine can also lead to iodine deficiencies in the body. Chlorine is typically safer.
It is possible to make your own hot tub chemicals but not reccomended.As many are now coming out with no chemicals,they are the safest bet.You wouldn't want a chemical burn.
Options for hot tub chemicals include standard bromine or chlorine for disinfectant, pH plus and pH minus to adjust pH levels. Some hot tub owners who want more environmentally friendly solutions that use less chemicals are using ozonators, bromine or chlorine salt generators (salt systems), Waters Choice enzyme treatment which reduces chemicals needed, and mineral sticks.
Yes fire is hot by itself.not because of human bodys.
The human body depends on the evaporation of perspiration to cool itself in hot environments.
What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
To maintain homeostasis, the human body may sweat to cool itself in hot environments.
perspiration
WATER
sweating is how the body cools itself down.
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sweat and water
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no, might melt and chemicals will get into food
The human body depends upon sweating to cool itself in hot environments. The body opens its pores on the skin to release the water and salts, which would evaporate into the air.