How to boost dopamine and endorphins to feel better with cold baths

How to boost dopamine and endorphins to feel better with cold baths


In addition, authoritative health source FoundMyFitness has summarized the same study and clearly stated that norepinephrine levels increased by 530% and dopamine by 250% with 1-hour cold water exposure.

The result?

That's why so many cold bathers say:
"I kind of feel new in my head afterwards."

What do endorphins do?

Endorphins = the body's own pain relief + happiness pills in one.
They are released during physical stress - like cold water.

When they kick in, you feel it:

It's like a runner's high... but without the need to run.

Bonus: Other happiness hormones affected by cold baths

serotonin

noradrenaline

Together, they create a chemical cocktail that leaves you feeling alert, calm and satisfied - naturally.

Does it have to be ice cold? How long should you bathe?

No, it doesn't have to be extreme.
Water between 8-12 degrees is plenty.
Start with 30-60 seconds - it's better to bathe often than for a long time.

Continuity beats extreme cold.

Better 30 seconds a day for 30 days - than 5 minutes once every two weeks.

 

👉 Pro-tip: Combine with breathing exercises for extra effect