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Nerves carry messages to the muscles to react. Nerves help us feel pain, heat, and cold.
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it helps to crush up the food so that it can digest well
Inflammation-- Pain, redness, swelling, and heat that usually develop in response to injury or illness.
Petrissage is one part of traditional Swedish massage. Traditionally, petrissage would be used toward the beginning of the massage to help loosen tissue.
Braising would be better since the longer lower heat will help break down the connective tissue.
They help for putting liquids into. They help heat them, and we can benefit with them. Without them, science with liquids might be a bit harder then usual. Plus, they're awsome. :D
Nerves carry messages to the muscles to react. Nerves help us feel pain, heat, and cold.
The Art Of Putting by Stan Utley is a great book to help a person with their putting.
If you have conjunctivitis you can use a damp warm cloth or damp tissue/cotton wool on the eyes to loosen them and open. It should help. Or get eye droplets from the local chemist. :)
wool is a insulator
Several concerns to think about 1. The o2 sensor removal wrench 2. A portable torch 3. Safety glasses 4. Gloves The sensor is probably very worn and will need force to loosen...the heat will help loosen it..Be careful what the flame is contacting
Always use ice for the first 48 hours after a new injury. Heat might sometimes feel better, but it doesn't help with inflammation from the injury, so it doesn't promote healing. Even an old injury that shows signs of inflammation should be cold instead of heat. When it is an old or reoccurring injury (called chronic), heat is more help. If your back gets stiff from where you pulled it a few months ago, heat will help to loosen it up and ease the ache.
yes, it does.
As an injury a thermal burn. As a treatment to stop bleeding cauterization.
Collenchyma Tissue.