Fun fact about chopping wood, it specifically stimulates blood flow to your thyroid, which aids in the release of antihistamines, testosterone, and kick-starts your lymbick(this might not be the right word) system and promotes a healthier immune system, there's a whole study on how chopping wood specifically is one of the better physical activities, especially for men.
I get the same thing, whenever I have headache or something if I do hard work then it goes away, I think it’s because when your not doing anything your focusing more on what hurts, and when your working your focusing on work
It's probably because the blood vessels are tightened and when you work blood pressure increases to deliver more oxygen and it expands the vessels, idk tho
It's the other way around. Work=higher blood pressure=higher blood pressure because of tighter vessels= less pain Stimulants like coffein can have the same effect.
I'm a nurse. I'm guessing the reason is that the factors that cause headaches when you are sick, like in strep, is probably related to inflammation and blood flow. So when structures of the body swell, like your veins or your parts of your throat, when you're sick. It causes your pain sensitive nerves to fire. Nerves usually only detect change from normal. So when you start exercising, swinging your ax, your bloodpressure goes up. Your body temperature goes up, things like that. Now when the part of your body that's causing the headache matches in temperature blood pressure and things like that then the receptor detects less change from normal. This makes you sense less pain. Also you doing something can distract you from the headache also. That would be my guess.
Well, it releases endorphines (pain dulling hormones), anyways. And combined with adrenaline, it probably took the suck out of the strep and headache for sure.
Even though there's a more proper explanation to why his headache went away, i have a theory. Back then, i was being sick quite often, but i noticed, that as soon as i start playing in PC, my headaches and sneezing just go away for the time I'm playing. It's as if when locked onto something(doesn't matter if it's playing games or chopping wood), your breathing and heart beat stabilize perfectly, allowing that pain to go away for some time or completely. If only that worked while you're trying to get some sleep...
I noticed that too when I had it. Strep is a bacterial infection of the throat and tonsils, there's lots of blood flowing through your neck, saliva and heavy breathing will get that bacteria moving everywhere. After you settle down it will bog you down again until you've gotten over the infection.
When you focus on something and really lock in, especially on a physical activity like this, it makes your system go and it starts to remedy the headache. And since your so focused, you kinda forget that you have a headache till you start to calm down
"i don't know why it went away" Headaches are caused by blood rushing to the head, when you do physical activities it makes that blood rush all over the place providing relief as well as produces adrenaline which reduces pain Which is why leeches were common for headaches they helpped lower the blood pressure
They didn’t actually reduce blood pressure doctors back then believed leeches did but it was later proven that the leeches didn’t really do anything aside from cause infection
Your back cut should be 1.5-2inches higher than your front scarf to allow for hinge wood, you’re chopping directly into the first scarf which isn’t as efficient. You could also start your first scarf a bit lower to save more useable timber. This would be a safety concern with truly tall trees, as you can’t really control what happens with how your scarfs are cut now. Remember accuracy and angles beat brute force when chopping, 45* slope, open up a big scarf, and hold your wood (don’t just spray hits). Two hits directly inline with each other are much more efficient than 4-5 in random spots of the cut.
I was honestly pretty horrified seeing how this guy was wedging on both sides like that. I don't think he knows it, but he's basically praying that the thing falls correctly instead of some freak twist off in a random direction, utterly crushing him.
Oxygen levels have a lot to do with sickness. You usually start getting sick from the point of stagnation which would be bloodflow to your capillaries. If you can try to do breathing exercises around sunrise and sunset for max gamma ray intake 🫶🏽
I think that’s cedar. The white wood is definitely white-white, but the heart is super red-purple .. plus the shavings on the ground look like cedar chips.
I have chroic migraines and a lot of the time i just have to get up and move around to make the migraine more manageable so it could just be that you were moving, not sure about the strep throat though.
Wow. I have the exact opposite. I get migraines as well, but if I keep my movements to a minimum, it doesn't even hurt that bad and goes away in half a day. But if I keep moving, I'll actually be sick with pain for a day or more
Strep symptoms are your body trying to kill the infection with swelling and whatnot. If you start physical activity, your body has to prioritize that over swelling your throat. So it's temporary relief
I also find that often when I’m sick, intense physical activities will make me feel better, I always just assumed it was because you’re body is refocusing it’s energy on the task, like a fever is your bodies response to being infected certain pathogens, but if you need to focus your energy on a task, let’s say in the case of having to hunt for food, i might be more worth the organisms energy to be able to procure more food, to provide it with more energy for fighting the illness, rather than just focusing all its energy on eliminating the illness, which would usually cause some sort of fatigue, but that is just a guess
I still got my great grandfather's ax from 1876 I just replaced the head and handle recently and it looks brand new, he would be so proud to see it. I don't think I'll take a chance and ever chop anything with it.
Blood flow stayed constant in your body causing your headache to basically disappear and your body needing to rehydrate after all the function it’s doing basically numbing your throat from the lack of moister
not only does intensive physical work help distract you from your pain, excercise releases endorphins and improves mood while dulling perception of pain, so it makes sense that chopping down the tree would lessen your symptoms
So, on this kind of work making you feel better, from someone with a medical perspective: exercise can help stimulate bloodflow and the lymphatic system, which means that headaches and sinus pressure can be relieved with it. There are two caveats to this though. If your pain increases when working, that is your body setting off alarms that it needs to rest. Additionally, if you're quite sick you may feel better for a little and then feel worse after due to exhaustion. Using exercise as a means of feeling better is usually best when you just start to feel ill or toward the end and you're trying to kick it.
Increased blood flow and blood pressure to the neck and head, relieved the sore throat and headache. Physical activity released NO² into the bloodstream, which also aided in relieving the blood vessel restriction from any histamine your body was using as a natural reaction in your throat and around the sinuses.
Adrenaline makes you feel like a super athlete because it's meant for stressful and dangerous situations. Your body just assumes since you are working so hard you are in some sort of stressful situation so it releases adrenaline to make you feel good so if you needed to run away or fight back you could without thinking of your headache or strep throat.
Odds are there was a good amount of moisture in the air. Then you seinging that axe relentlessly opened up your lungs and loosened any remaining flem and mucus down your throat. The constant exhaling and inhaling of that humidity while your lungs were being stimulated by your excessive movement created a nice consistet moisture environment in your body. Thus softening your throat and because you kept at if for hrs it gave your throat enough time to heal. That's why they say if in the hospital its good to go out for a bit a jog or runna bit to build up your immune system.
I believe it could be related to digestion. The body acts weird when the digestive system slows, so when you start moving and twisting it helps get things moving again. This will almost immediately cause relief because digestive pressure is being pushed and eventually released. If you burped or passed gas this might be the proof.
Purple hard wood cam be an indicator of this being one of the 23 trees that make up the peltogyne genus which while most commonly found in the amazon has been imported to a couple of other places and is highly valued for inlays, instruments, and other woodork that needs to be both durable and is preferred to be a deep and pretty color.
I think that the adrenaline while chopping the wood is the cause for your headache to just disappear, but I’m no professional so correct me if I’m wrong.
Activity improves blood flow, so it can really help how you feel, depending on why you feel that way. Like I wouldn't suggest hard labor or a good run if you have a headache or back pain due to poor hydration, but if its a mild symptom because you're fighting sickness, it may help, and it should boost your immune system.
I've cut down trees for almost 20 years and I've noticed if I go into work when I have a cold or feel under the weather, I end up recovering from it much quicker. I'm convinced that it just makes your body work over time pumping the toxic stuff out of your body. Either way, awesome 👍
The physical act of swinging something into an object real hard is just all around good for you. Not sure how or why but I never feel better than after a 10 hour day of clearing brush with my machete.
So I get headaches regularly and I know really hot showers help take the edge off. From what I can find there are two possible reasons: 1 is that your brain can only process one form of "pain" at a time and hot water just on the verge of being too hot is possibly considered pain. Or 2 that the hot water pulls blood to the skin layer to dissipate heat faster and so less blood is in the brain area causing less pressure headaches. As for the strep throat? No idea.
Its because when you sweat you sweat out sickness that's why its always important to keep going even when your sick if you can you will get better way faster
When I train bagwork, if I'm not severely ill, it helps kind of get rid of a lot of the sick feeling. It didn't when I had pneumonia recently, but that was also in part to not recovering and having a pretty solid fever.
Because when you move you gain adrenaline so that is also why if you break your arm sometimes it takes a while before the adrenaline runs out and you can feel the pain.
Caffeine could be a issue. Once your body gets use to a certain amount of caffeine and it stops getting that amount it thickens your blood causes headaches and stuff like neck pain. Working out or in your case working period gets the blood flowing and thins it out to be able to go threw out your body quicker.
I have suffered from headaches since i was a kid. I liked physical education for lots of reasons. One of which was if i had a headache pe would make it better most of the time.
Movement gets your immune system pumping, literally, and helps circulate your blood much faster. Also physical work like that gets your lungs working harder and being outside helps clear your lungs and sinuses as long as you don't have allergies. I worked on a farm for over a year and during that time I was never sick. Went back to working inside and got sick within a month.
I'm no scientist but if i had to take a guess i would say the reason for you feeling better after something like that, would simply be activity when sick can help speed up the process of healing making you feel less sick, it could also help your brain focus on something else making you feel less sick. Also what @salt-emoji said is very true.
You gotta understand the properties of the wood you are cutting, that’s if you are really a professional woodcutter and not just some kid playing in his backyard. Try and find out why the inner wood is that color and why it seems harder to cut, I promise you it’s real interesting.
High body temperature helps your white blood cells work better and the increase in blood flow also helps circulate the good things around and the bad stuff out
That is a red cedar. It is literally impervious to bugs and rot. Or at least the red heartwood is. Make a fence post out of that and your great grandkids can still lean on it when their old.
The same thing happens when I start cutting grass. I usually have pretty bad allergies in the summer and if I don't go to work I cough and wheeze all day.
Whenever I have allergies if I get exercising hard enough the go away, be it a runny nose, itchy throat, or watering eyes. There is one exception and that is if my eyes are swollen, in which case they stay the same if not get worse
It’s cedar. It’s cleans up amazing. That tree you just cut down is over a 100 years old. Takes cedar forever to grow that big. People pay top dollar for $ for one the size of
adrenaline would be my first guess. But I am not a professional, so I can't say for sure, generally though, the symptoms going away isn't always a good thing, as they are often there to protect your body. Yes medicines can help, and your body can go way too far, but you should be aware of when you do and don't need medicine.
Moved some lymph fluid around, probably helped clear clogged sinuses, which was likely causing your headache. And that wood looks like cedar, which is why it's that color.
Blood flow. That’s why your headache went. Headaches are caused by dehydration increasing the pressure around the brain. When you start working yourself your body produce basically thinners for your blood. As long as you take in water and start sweating the alcohol out or whatever other impurity has dehydrated you then your headache will subside 👍 so the cure for headaches his blood flow i.e. exercise or hard work
RE: chopping relieved your headache: the wide, open and repetitive movements of the muscles across your shoulders, back and neck from axe chopping replicates the effect of getting a massage through the constant opening, closing, flexing and release of muscles and blood veins. This promotes circulation and tension relief. Its why tai chi is - *should* - be popular among older folks: get the same effect without having to swing an axe.
"now we're hittin from the back" 💀
“Let’s see how long she lasts” ☠️
Wow, you’re thinking exactly the same way I was and I came exactly for this comment😂
“She is coming…”
"Just guna push her over" . .
"I keep hackin away" 💀
Because movement is medicine
When I worked in conservation I was moving and outside non-stop. I never got sick despite being out in every kind of weather
No that is not the reason
@@cepter6763 What is the reason?
Small amounts of adrenaline
Yep yep ☝️
Your sickness might’ve gone away due to adrenaline rush that’s my best guess
I agree
Adrenaline, and heavily pumping blood and lungs, you'd be surprised what this can do.
Nah he just leveled up
Blood circulation
Fun fact about chopping wood, it specifically stimulates blood flow to your thyroid, which aids in the release of antihistamines, testosterone, and kick-starts your lymbick(this might not be the right word) system and promotes a healthier immune system, there's a whole study on how chopping wood specifically is one of the better physical activities, especially for men.
That's great information! The spelling is 'limbic' for next time you use it :)
This is really true and it helps relieve stress that's why he stopped having a headache
So this is why lumberjacks are often asociated with big beards.
You just put that in Google search and you copied it
So that’s why my headaches go away when I work out 🙂👍
I get the same thing, whenever I have headache or something if I do hard work then it goes away, I think it’s because when your not doing anything your focusing more on what hurts, and when your working your focusing on work
You're right
Facts
It's probably because the blood vessels are tightened and when you work blood pressure increases to deliver more oxygen and it expands the vessels, idk tho
It's the other way around. Work=higher blood pressure=higher blood pressure because of tighter vessels= less pain
Stimulants like coffein can have the same effect.
Exercise releases endorphins which naturally alleviate pain. It is why people use to running feel crummy if they don't run.
When ur doin somethin that u love it releves stress levels
I'm a nurse. I'm guessing the reason is that the factors that cause headaches when you are sick, like in strep, is probably related to inflammation and blood flow. So when structures of the body swell, like your veins or your parts of your throat, when you're sick. It causes your pain sensitive nerves to fire. Nerves usually only detect change from normal. So when you start exercising, swinging your ax, your bloodpressure goes up. Your body temperature goes up, things like that. Now when the part of your body that's causing the headache matches in temperature blood pressure and things like that then the receptor detects less change from normal. This makes you sense less pain. Also you doing something can distract you from the headache also. That would be my guess.
Yeah. We used to do short hikes when sick sometimes and it always helped us feel, sleep, and breathe better.
that house is gonna smell pristine
i never had this many likes before 892 so great keep liking
That's what I'm saying too
Keep on keepin' on. Life's a garden - dig it!
I will now take my like away because you said that
Keep dislikeing flowing.
It shouldn't be so important.
The cedar oil and moving also helps with the pain as well as deep breathing
Deep breathing absolutely, cedar oil not so much…
I don’t think that was a cedar.
Don't forget the crystals
@@JSOD88absolutely is ceded
love the red dead music frfr
Because blood flow from movement also the stimulation of both muscles and chemicals inside the body is therapeutic and healing
Well, it releases endorphines (pain dulling hormones), anyways. And combined with adrenaline, it probably took the suck out of the strep and headache for sure.
I just realized this is the guy who did the WW1 airsoft
I had no idea this was Country Tac until i saw an announcement in his discord server.
@@NEHappyCamperI was just like “I recognize him..”
Same, he has a completely different channel now.
Fun fact, old Dual Blade axes were made so that one side could be kept Razor Sharp while the thicker durable size busts through Knots
They're called double bit not dual edge.
Even though there's a more proper explanation to why his headache went away, i have a theory.
Back then, i was being sick quite often, but i noticed, that as soon as i start playing in PC, my headaches and sneezing just go away for the time I'm playing. It's as if when locked onto something(doesn't matter if it's playing games or chopping wood), your breathing and heart beat stabilize perfectly, allowing that pain to go away for some time or completely.
If only that worked while you're trying to get some sleep...
I’m begging you to yell out “timber” just once in one of these videos. 😂
Bro lumberjack ability to remove sickness through work would make axe cop proud
Brooooooooo ❤️ axe cop reference wins the internet for today
I noticed that too when I had it. Strep is a bacterial infection of the throat and tonsils, there's lots of blood flowing through your neck, saliva and heavy breathing will get that bacteria moving everywhere. After you settle down it will bog you down again until you've gotten over the infection.
Usually, when I feel under the weather, I go to work within 20 minutes. I feel great. It’s called motivation.
Rdr2 music slaps
I love the videos, can’t wait till the cabin is finished.
When you focus on something and really lock in, especially on a physical activity like this, it makes your system go and it starts to remedy the headache. And since your so focused, you kinda forget that you have a headache till you start to calm down
"I don't really know why it's this color"
*Cuts down an endangered species*
This is cedar
@@vincentkosgei7166and his was a joke
"i don't know why it went away"
Headaches are caused by blood rushing to the head, when you do physical activities it makes that blood rush all over the place providing relief as well as produces adrenaline which reduces pain
Which is why leeches were common for headaches they helpped lower the blood pressure
It's also partially because of the adrenaline buildup.
They didn’t actually reduce blood pressure doctors back then believed leeches did but it was later proven that the leeches didn’t really do anything aside from cause infection
So, if I get a woody my headache will do away?
@SK-tr9ii the other head will ache.
Your back cut should be 1.5-2inches higher than your front scarf to allow for hinge wood, you’re chopping directly into the first scarf which isn’t as efficient. You could also start your first scarf a bit lower to save more useable timber. This would be a safety concern with truly tall trees, as you can’t really control what happens with how your scarfs are cut now.
Remember accuracy and angles beat brute force when chopping, 45* slope, open up a big scarf, and hold your wood (don’t just spray hits). Two hits directly inline with each other are much more efficient than 4-5 in random spots of the cut.
Well said
Great Info / Insight 💯
I was honestly pretty horrified seeing how this guy was wedging on both sides like that. I don't think he knows it, but he's basically praying that the thing falls correctly instead of some freak twist off in a random direction, utterly crushing him.
@@BlottaMcTablets he seems pretty ignorant based off his comments, but hopefully this reaches him so he can be a little safer at least
@@devonbustard1623what kind of comments are you referring to?
“Hitting it from the back” that’s crazy
gotta appreciate the house building theme
Oxygen levels have a lot to do with sickness. You usually start getting sick from the point of stagnation which would be bloodflow to your capillaries. If you can try to do breathing exercises around sunrise and sunset for max gamma ray intake 🫶🏽
😂😂😂😂
@@nolanbaker2360 gfy
Your body's way of telling you "time to chop more trees!"
The reason why your headache and sore throat went away when posing this video is because your being active and stuff like that ❤
I think that’s cedar. The white wood is definitely white-white, but the heart is super red-purple .. plus the shavings on the ground look like cedar chips.
When your mind focuses on something else other than a headache or whatever is happening it will go away
My uncle called it mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter. It's kind of a joke but when you think about it, it's true.
I have chroic migraines and a lot of the time i just have to get up and move around to make the migraine more manageable so it could just be that you were moving, not sure about the strep throat though.
Wow. I have the exact opposite. I get migraines as well, but if I keep my movements to a minimum, it doesn't even hurt that bad and goes away in half a day.
But if I keep moving, I'll actually be sick with pain for a day or more
It's a cedar....usually you do the face cut first, then approach from the side opposite the direction you intend it to fall
Strep symptoms are your body trying to kill the infection with swelling and whatnot. If you start physical activity, your body has to prioritize that over swelling your throat. So it's temporary relief
Not shouting timber is unprofessional 😂
The RDR2 House Bildung song makes this so good
I also find that often when I’m sick, intense physical activities will make me feel better, I always just assumed it was because you’re body is refocusing it’s energy on the task, like a fever is your bodies response to being infected certain pathogens, but if you need to focus your energy on a task, let’s say in the case of having to hunt for food, i might be more worth the organisms energy to be able to procure more food, to provide it with more energy for fighting the illness, rather than just focusing all its energy on eliminating the illness, which would usually cause some sort of fatigue, but that is just a guess
I still got my great grandfather's ax from 1876 I just replaced the head and handle recently and it looks brand new, he would be so proud to see it. I don't think I'll take a chance and ever chop anything with it.
Please don't cut the three😢
He plant 2 trees for every tree he cut
@@gowsikgrazon2677چلو بات نہیں غلطی ہو جاتی ہے
@@i_am_the_spy_tf2 mrbreast team trees
who gave the lorax youtube shorts on jah
Hell yeah
Blood flow stayed constant in your body causing your headache to basically disappear and your body needing to rehydrate after all the function it’s doing basically numbing your throat from the lack of moister
I've always found that nothing helps me feel better than just getting back to work
Is that not a Cedar tree?...the terpenes from the cambium layer probably beneficial aromatic to your symptoms...
No idea why but physical activity helps with sinuses and headaches for me too. I figure it’s something to do with getting bloodflow
not only does intensive physical work help distract you from your pain, excercise releases endorphins and improves mood while dulling perception of pain, so it makes sense that chopping down the tree would lessen your symptoms
Sometimes Percussive maintenance is the best medicine
So, on this kind of work making you feel better, from someone with a medical perspective: exercise can help stimulate bloodflow and the lymphatic system, which means that headaches and sinus pressure can be relieved with it. There are two caveats to this though. If your pain increases when working, that is your body setting off alarms that it needs to rest. Additionally, if you're quite sick you may feel better for a little and then feel worse after due to exhaustion. Using exercise as a means of feeling better is usually best when you just start to feel ill or toward the end and you're trying to kick it.
Ur just doing what you love man that’s it you don’t think about pain when ur doing what you love to do
Increased blood flow and blood pressure to the neck and head, relieved the sore throat and headache. Physical activity released NO² into the bloodstream, which also aided in relieving the blood vessel restriction from any histamine your body was using as a natural reaction in your throat and around the sinuses.
Adrenaline makes you feel like a super athlete because it's meant for stressful and dangerous situations. Your body just assumes since you are working so hard you are in some sort of stressful situation so it releases adrenaline to make you feel good so if you needed to run away or fight back you could without thinking of your headache or strep throat.
you lost the headache because if your working hard or hitting the tree ofcourse takes relief and it takes the headache away
Odds are there was a good amount of moisture in the air. Then you seinging that axe relentlessly opened up your lungs and loosened any remaining flem and mucus down your throat. The constant exhaling and inhaling of that humidity while your lungs were being stimulated by your excessive movement created a nice consistet moisture environment in your body. Thus softening your throat and because you kept at if for hrs it gave your throat enough time to heal. That's why they say if in the hospital its good to go out for a bit a jog or runna bit to build up your immune system.
I believe it could be related to digestion. The body acts weird when the digestive system slows, so when you start moving and twisting it helps get things moving again. This will almost immediately cause relief because digestive pressure is being pushed and eventually released. If you burped or passed gas this might be the proof.
Purple hard wood cam be an indicator of this being one of the 23 trees that make up the peltogyne genus which while most commonly found in the amazon has been imported to a couple of other places and is highly valued for inlays, instruments, and other woodork that needs to be both durable and is preferred to be a deep and pretty color.
I think that the adrenaline while chopping the wood is the cause for your headache to just disappear, but I’m no professional so correct me if I’m wrong.
Activity improves blood flow, so it can really help how you feel, depending on why you feel that way. Like I wouldn't suggest hard labor or a good run if you have a headache or back pain due to poor hydration, but if its a mild symptom because you're fighting sickness, it may help, and it should boost your immune system.
I've cut down trees for almost 20 years and I've noticed if I go into work when I have a cold or feel under the weather, I end up recovering from it much quicker. I'm convinced that it just makes your body work over time pumping the toxic stuff out of your body. Either way, awesome 👍
You're chopping on a red cedar. That's why the color. It makes beautiful planks with the white and red together.
Because the smell of the wood clears out where is out the system and when you're a accident like that you clear all out
The physical act of swinging something into an object real hard is just all around good for you. Not sure how or why but I never feel better than after a 10 hour day of clearing brush with my machete.
So I get headaches regularly and I know really hot showers help take the edge off. From what I can find there are two possible reasons: 1 is that your brain can only process one form of "pain" at a time and hot water just on the verge of being too hot is possibly considered pain. Or 2 that the hot water pulls blood to the skin layer to dissipate heat faster and so less blood is in the brain area causing less pressure headaches. As for the strep throat? No idea.
Its because when you sweat you sweat out sickness that's why its always important to keep going even when your sick if you can you will get better way faster
sounds like u was having lumberjack withdrawals
It's a goddamn cedar. The fuzz is why the throat and cedar is known for a red center that resists most bugs making it perfect for closets.
When your sick being active is the best thing to do
When I train bagwork, if I'm not severely ill, it helps kind of get rid of a lot of the sick feeling. It didn't when I had pneumonia recently, but that was also in part to not recovering and having a pretty solid fever.
It might because you like it and it helps you relax
Because when you move you gain adrenaline so that is also why if you break your arm sometimes it takes a while before the adrenaline runs out and you can feel the pain.
Caffeine could be a issue. Once your body gets use to a certain amount of caffeine and it stops getting that amount it thickens your blood causes headaches and stuff like neck pain. Working out or in your case working period gets the blood flowing and thins it out to be able to go threw out your body quicker.
I have suffered from headaches since i was a kid. I liked physical education for lots of reasons. One of which was if i had a headache pe would make it better most of the time.
Movement gets your immune system pumping, literally, and helps circulate your blood much faster. Also physical work like that gets your lungs working harder and being outside helps clear your lungs and sinuses as long as you don't have allergies. I worked on a farm for over a year and during that time I was never sick. Went back to working inside and got sick within a month.
Straight handle was a good choice
I work in construction. When Covid came around and I got it.. a few times , working in the heat always made me feel better and I never got the shot
I'm no scientist but if i had to take a guess i would say the reason for you feeling better after something like that, would simply be activity when sick can help speed up the process of healing making you feel less sick, it could also help your brain focus on something else making you feel less sick. Also what @salt-emoji said is very true.
It’s purple because it’s a cedar tree. It’s poisonous to eat, but it’s great to burn and smell.
Combination of increased cardiovascular activity and adrenaline. Also chopping wood increases testosterone levels.
Fun fact: Physical activity suppressed most non-fatal illnesses. If you are already in decent health.
Who ever says stop cutting the trees count how many are trees are at your local forest
Humans are made to be active, so when we do what we were made for we feel good
You didn't yell timber! Now that tree is going to come back to haunt you.
You gotta understand the properties of the wood you are cutting, that’s if you are really a professional woodcutter and not just some kid playing in his backyard. Try and find out why the inner wood is that color and why it seems harder to cut, I promise you it’s real interesting.
"If its not ash, its trash"
Some irish guy
High body temperature helps your white blood cells work better and the increase in blood flow also helps circulate the good things around and the bad stuff out
That is a red cedar. It is literally impervious to bugs and rot. Or at least the red heartwood is. Make a fence post out of that and your great grandkids can still lean on it when their old.
Headaches can be due to a large increase or decrease in blood pressure. Monitor your BP for a few weeks just to make sure it doesn't get too high.
The same thing happens when I start cutting grass. I usually have pretty bad allergies in the summer and if I don't go to work I cough and wheeze all day.
Whenever I have allergies if I get exercising hard enough the go away, be it a runny nose, itchy throat, or watering eyes. There is one exception and that is if my eyes are swollen, in which case they stay the same if not get worse
Dude just has Purple Hart wood in his back yard? Super jealous
It’s cedar. It’s cleans up amazing. That tree you just cut down is over a 100 years old. Takes cedar forever to grow that big. People pay top dollar for $ for one the size of
Reason why you felt better was because of the adrenaline pumping through your system
I am looking at this man very respectfully
Giving the tree backshots is insane
The Rdr2 house building song go hard 🗣️🔥
adrenaline would be my first guess. But I am not a professional, so I can't say for sure, generally though, the symptoms going away isn't always a good thing, as they are often there to protect your body.
Yes medicines can help, and your body can go way too far, but you should be aware of when you do and don't need medicine.
Moved some lymph fluid around, probably helped clear clogged sinuses, which was likely causing your headache.
And that wood looks like cedar, which is why it's that color.
Blood flow. That’s why your headache went. Headaches are caused by dehydration increasing the pressure around the brain. When you start working yourself your body produce basically thinners for your blood. As long as you take in water and start sweating the alcohol out or whatever other impurity has dehydrated you then your headache will subside 👍 so the cure for headaches his blood flow i.e. exercise or hard work
RE: chopping relieved your headache: the wide, open and repetitive movements of the muscles across your shoulders, back and neck from axe chopping replicates the effect of getting a massage through the constant opening, closing, flexing and release of muscles and blood veins. This promotes circulation and tension relief.
Its why tai chi is - *should* - be popular among older folks: get the same effect without having to swing an axe.
It probably went away when you hit the tree because of good vibrations.
your head stoped hurting because doing what you like puts you in a mental state that make you forget about pain.