It is much more likely that it is the work that you do, rather than the cold air in which you do it, that is causing your body to ache. You could easily be suffering from a repetitive strain injury, which is a common result of work, which tends to involve repetitive motions. Your work may need an ergonomic adjustment.
kaj ache means i have work to do
by doing external work on the system eg;refrigerator
At first it worked amazingly, your skin can be very light by it but the side effect are horrible you can get rashes from bad ache, strevh marks to veins being showed
It may be too cold to mud it properly, but I've never heard of it being too cold to put up sheets.
At first it worked amazingly, your skin can be very light by it but the side effect are horrible you can get rashes from bad ache, strevh marks to veins being showed
At first it worked amazingly, your skin can be very light by it but the side effect are horrible you can get rashes from bad ache, strevh marks to veins being showed
It is better to drink a cold drink because it makes your body work harder to bring your body temperature back up, which in turn, burns more calories.
It Works by the heat or the cold like if your hot your body temperature changes so that your body becomes hotter. The ink will become hot and rise up, the ink will be cold an go down.
No. Technologie is far from being able to maintain the brain without the body.
It protects the body from disease, heat, cold, impact, etc. It also holds the fluid that all internal organs are "swimming" in
Mud is cold and wet, and being in mud was the equivalent of being in water for the soldiers. Being cold and wet constantly lead to hypothermia, colds, trenchfoot, frostbite, etc. Think about it, it's not easy to dig, shoot, run and work efficently when you're cold and wet.
Yes it does work because like what it is it is not an experiment it is somthing that is stated in somthing that happens everyday how does your body show you are cold the hairs on the surface of your skin