Can Cold Showers Really Improve Insulin Sensitivity?

Can Cold Showers Really Improve Insulin Sensitivity?

Cold showers have long been popular for boosting alertness, increasing blood circulation, and offering a refreshing start to the day. But beyond these well-known benefits, they may also have a significant impact on metabolic health, particularly insulin sensitivity, which is crucial for managing blood sugar levels and lowering the risk of diabetes.

Even brief exposure to cold water can activate certain processes in the body, helping muscles absorb glucose more efficiently and supporting healthier metabolism. This raises an important question: Do cold showers truly improve insulin sensitivity?

How cold showers may influence insulin sensitivity

Experts note that cold water exposure can activate brown adipose tissue (brown fat)-a type of fat that burns calories to generate heat. This activation can increase glucose uptake by muscles and fat cells, which may enhance insulin sensitivity over time.

Cold exposure also triggers a mild, beneficial stress response in the body. This response stimulates certain hormones and activates pathways that improve cellular glucose metabolism while reducing overall inflammation. Together, these effects can help the body respond more effectively to insulin.

Ideal duration, temperature, and frequency

Research on humans is still limited, and there is no single recommended protocol. However, studies suggest that exposing the body to cold water around 10-15°C for a few minutes, several times a week, may stimulate brown fat and support metabolic health.

Consistency is more important than duration. It’s best to gradually introduce the body to colder temperatures to prevent unnecessary stress or shock.

Is it safe for people with diabetes or prediabetes?

Many people with diabetes or prediabetes may incorporate cold showers safely if they start slowly. Beginning with mildly cool water for short periods allows individuals to monitor how their body responds before progressing to colder temperatures.

Who should be cautious?

Those with heart conditionsneurological disorders, or uncontrolled blood sugar levels should consult their healthcare provider before trying cold showers, as sudden cold exposure can cause rapid changes in heart rate or blood pressure.

Overall, cold showers should be considered an additional lifestyle practice, not a replacement for medical treatment, proper nutrition, or exercise.

Disclaimer:
This content is intended for general awareness only. It should not be used to diagnose, treat, or manage any health condition. If you have concerns about your blood sugar, metabolic health, or cold exposure practices, please speak with a licensed healthcare professional before making any changes.

Gold Prices Surge Again in Chennai – Latest Update (01 December 2025)

Gold Prices Surge Again in Chennai – Latest Update (01 December 2025)

Chennai continues to witness sharp fluctuations in gold prices as investor sentiment shifts frequently between precious metals and the stock market. Over the past month, gold has seen significant highs and lows, reflecting global market uncertainty.

On October 17, the price of one sovereign touched a peak of ₹97,600, while on October 28, it dropped to ₹88,600, marking a steep decline. In recent days, however, prices have been steadily climbing back toward their peak.

The day before yesterday, gold prices rose by ₹140 per gram and ₹1,120 per sovereign, pushing the rate to ₹11,980 per gram and ₹95,840 per sovereign.

Today, gold prices have surged once again. The price of 22-carat gold in Chennai has increased by ₹720 per sovereign, bringing the new rate to ₹96,560 per sovereign. The price per gram has also risen by ₹90, now selling at ₹12,070 per gram.

Silver prices have followed the same upward trend, increasing by ₹4 per gram and ₹4,000 per kilogram. Silver is currently sold at ₹196 per gram and ₹1,96,000 per kilogram.

Experts suggest that market volatility may continue in the coming weeks, keeping gold prices unpredictable.

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Dec 01st)

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Dec 01st)

December 01, 2025 – Monday | Karthigai 15 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 6:15 AM – 7:15 AM
Evening 4:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Shubh Hora Timings
Morning 6-7,12-2 PM
Evening 3-4, 6-9 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Gulikai 01:30 PM – 03:00 PM
Rahu 07:30 AM – 09.00 AM
Astrological Details
Thithi Thithithuvayam
Nakshatram Revathi
Chandrashtamam Puram
Sulam East
Remedy Curd
Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Nov 30th)

Auspicious (Nalla Neram) time today (Nov 30th)

November 30, 2025 – Sunday | Karthigai 14 | Visuvavasu Year
Auspicious Timings
Morning 6:00 AM – 7:00 AM
Evening 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM
Shubh Hora Timings
Morning 7-10,11-12 PM
Evening 2-4.30, 6-7, 9-12 PM
Inauspicious Timings
Emakandam 12:00 PM – 01:30 PM
Gulikai 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM
Rahu 04:30 PM – 06:00 PM
Astrological Details
Thithi Dasami
Nakshatram Uttirttati
Chandrashtamam Magha
Sulam West
Remedy Jaggery
திருவண்ணாமலை கார்த்திகை தீபத் திருவிழா 2025 – ஆறாம் நாள் காலை!

திருவண்ணாமலை கார்த்திகை தீபத் திருவிழா 2025 – ஆறாம் நாள் காலை!

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Gold Prices Surge Again in Chennai – Latest Update (01 December 2025)

Gold Price Surges to New Record; Shocks Jewellery Buyers

The price of gold has been rising steadily since the beginning of this year, causing concern among the public. Although there were brief periods of slight decline, the price has repeatedly touched new highs, worrying jewellery buyers. Over the past few weeks, gold prices have continued to surge.

Last month, the price of one sovereign stood at ₹73,000, but it gradually rose and crossed ₹75,000 on August 6. It increased to ₹75,200 on August 7, and hit a new high of ₹75,760 the next day. This continuous hike left jewellery lovers anxious.

Gold prices dipped slightly last Monday; on Tuesday they fell by ₹640. On Wednesday, the price of 22-carat gold in Chennai dropped by ₹40 per sovereign and was sold at ₹84,320. Prices rose again on Thursday and Friday.

Today’s Gold Price in Chennai

22-carat gold: ₹94,728 per sovereign (+₹8) | ₹11,841 per gram
24-carat gold: ₹1,03,336 per sovereign | ₹12,917 per gram
18-carat gold: ₹79,008 per sovereign | ₹9,876 per gram

Silver Price

– ₹183.10 per gram
– ₹1,83,100 per kg