Discovering that you can control the «involuntary» response of the sympathetic nervous system (which
regulates skin temperature) by intentionally relaxing, can enhance the awareness, «I'm in charge of me, including my body!»
The fabrics ability to absorb moisture and porous qualities make it a breathable fabric which also helps
regulate skin temperatures.
Not exact matches
BonnBonn Baby's unique moisture wicking fabric quickly evaporates drool (and the occasional urine leak), keeping baby's
skin dry and his
temperature regulated, while the antimicrobial properties of the fabric inhibit the growth of odor - causing bacteria and fungus.
Skin - to - skin helps regulate baby's body temperature, makes baby feel more secure, and allows baby to get to know dad's scent and heartb
Skin - to -
skin helps regulate baby's body temperature, makes baby feel more secure, and allows baby to get to know dad's scent and heartb
skin helps
regulate baby's body
temperature, makes baby feel more secure, and allows baby to get to know dad's scent and heartbeat.
Skin to skin immediately after birth has shown to have benefits to keeping baby at the optimal temperature, regulate baby's breathing and heart r
Skin to
skin immediately after birth has shown to have benefits to keeping baby at the optimal temperature, regulate baby's breathing and heart r
skin immediately after birth has shown to have benefits to keeping baby at the optimal
temperature,
regulate baby's breathing and heart rate.
The secret to keeping your child's
skin dry and soft is in the moisture wicking capabilities that work to
regulate the internal thermal
temperature that will keep your child's
skin from overheating which can cause painful rashes from the moisture that builds up.
Bamboo is naturally odor resistant and moisture wicking with thermal
regulating capabilities that keep your baby's
skin dry and comfortable in hot or cold
temperatures.
Skin - to - skin contact between baby and mother immediately following birth helps in bonding and to regulate baby's body temperat
Skin - to -
skin contact between baby and mother immediately following birth helps in bonding and to regulate baby's body temperat
skin contact between baby and mother immediately following birth helps in bonding and to
regulate baby's body
temperature.
Because the baby's
skin has to breathe and the child's
temperature needs to be
regulated, the materials have to allow a certain amount of air flow.
This way baby has the soft
temperature regulating bamboo against the
skin.
Holding your baby is actually pretty important in their early days, especially
skin - to -
skin, which, when done safely, can help
regulate their body
temperature and breathing, help you bond, help both of you relax, and help establish breastfeeding.
My son had trouble
regulating his body
temperature after he was born, so our
skin - to -
skin contact allowed my body to help his.
Now many hospitals are making it mandatory because it's proven that babies
temperature regulates better on mothers
skin.
This
skin - to -
skin contact has been proved to
regulate their breathing and body
temperature, improve feeding and help with bonding.
Merino wool have an ability to
regulate body's
temperature and it is perfect even for the most sensitive
skin!
In fact, studies have found that
skin - to -
skin holding stabilizes heart and respiratory rates, improves oxygen saturation rates, better
regulates an infant's body
temperature, and conserves a baby's calories.
At night, dress your baby in clothing made of all - natural fabrics, like wool, to help
regulate baby's body
temperature and prevent
skin irritation from wetness.
Skin to skin contact can also help regulate temperature and heart r
Skin to
skin contact can also help regulate temperature and heart r
skin contact can also help
regulate temperature and heart rate.
Baby's need that warmth from going
skin to
skin to help them
regulate their
temperature and stabilize their blood sugar levels.
Studies have shown that
skin - to -
skin contact helps
regulate temperature and breathing in newborns, and helps reduce anxiety in older children.
The mattress is twin
skinned with a 100 % waterproof inner and a washable
temperature regulating cover which wicks away moisture and promotes airflow and breathability for a fresh and clean sleeping environment.
For this reason, breastfeeding and co-sleeping are huge parts of evolutionary parenting; they facilitate the bond between mother and infant via
skin - to -
skin contact [1], co-sleeping works to keep baby's
temperature and breathing
regulated [2][3] and it seems to provide parents and baby with better sleep [4], while breastfeeding offers vital immune protection to infants necessary for survival [5].
Our
skin protects us from the external environment, as well as helping to
regulate internal body
temperature.
Your
skin works as a barrier, protecting your inner organs against infection, germs, bacteria and harmful sunlight, and assists in
regulating the body's
temperature.
Thin - weave wool apparel is great for
regulating body
temperature while wicking moisture from the
skin.
Sweat is produced in order to cool down your
skin and
regulate internal body
temperature, so it should be understood as an indicator of how hot your body is.
Healthy
skin will more effectively protect you from the elements including bacterial infection, synthesize vitamin D3, and
regulate body
temperature.
The
skin helps
regulate body
temperature and is our first defense against germs (not all bacteria is bad!)
The
skin produces sweat to
regulate the body's elevated
temperature.
A friendly message from the
skin of women everywhere: We're too busy
regulating temperature, protecting against damage and holding all of a person's insides in place to worry about whether we look «dewy» enough.
The biggest detoxification organ, your
skin is covered in tiny sweat glands that not only
regulate body
temperature, but also expel toxins through sweat.
This affects the body by slowing metabolism, affecting mood, impeding proper heart function, causing dry
skin, hair loss and coarse hair growth, hair growth in abnormal places, abnormal menstrual cycles and difficulties
regulating body
temperature.
The
skin produces cool sweat to
regulate the body's elevated
temperature.
Water
regulates our body
temperature, keeps our
skin healthy and helps with digestion.
Sweating
regulate your body
temperature, hydrate your
skin and balance the levels of electrolytes such as sodium and calcium in your body, according to the Mayo Clinic.
They feel amazing on my
skin, but best of all, the natural fiber really seems to
regulate my body
temperature.
Dogs do not perspire through the
skin as we do, but instead
regulate body
temperature by getting out of direct sunlight, wallowing in water, decreasing activity, and panting.
Our furred pets rely on hair to protect their
skin, help
regulate body
temperature, and insulate the internal organs from cold and heat.
The goal of this fuzzy hair is not exclusively meant for making pups adorable, but to also help the pups
regulate their body
temperature while protecting their
skin from the elements.
One option might be to give warm (or cold) pulses to one's
skin, like the wrist, with a tactile device when one's partner is sad (or otherwise shows a peripheral
temperature drop) to upregulate one's
temperature that we suspect will help
regulate one's partner.10 We again stress that the exact mechanisms are still unclear and that STT should not be integrated into relationship therapy until a number of exploratory and confirmatory studies have been conducted.
Choosing breathable fabrics and fillers is key — natural materials allow air to flow, as well as having many other qualities to promote a cooler night's sleep; silk, cotton and linen all wick away moisture (sweat) from the
skin to help avoid a sticky slumber, whilst a wool - filled duvet helps to
regulate the body's
temperature throughout the night.
Breathable like a second
skin, it helps
regulate temperature, so it's no wonder the material makes for the ideal summer wardrobe.