Why Do People In The North Can't Tolerate Heat .... ?
Billy Meier
11th October, 1989
11th October, 1989
In the north only, the heat is perceived as stronger by the human beings because they are not very used to it, while the human beings in the south exhibit a better heat tolerance.
This is because human beings in the northern hemisphere have a much thicker blood that flows through their veins with greater difficulty than is the case with human beings in the southern hemisphere who have a much thinner blood that flows more easily through their veins.
But human beings can change, namely by acclimatising themselves.
In order to acclimatise from south to north or from north to south, so that the blood becomes thicker or thinner, an average time of about half a year is required, after which the other climatic condition is well coped with.
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