LifestyleTackling record heat: Old Egyptian trick finds new fans

Tackling record heat: Old Egyptian trick finds new fans

Who knows better ways to handle the heat than the residents of hot Egypt? This method may seem extreme, but you should try it if you have other ideas. It involves soaking a sheet or towel in cold water and using it to cover yourself at night.

Are you struggling with the heat at night? Try the Egyptian method.
Are you struggling with the heat at night? Try the Egyptian method.
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Dominika Frydrych

High thermometer readings are causing many people to feel tired, lowering their productivity and worsening their overall well-being.

Things to remember during the heat: A few key things

How to handle such weather? During the day, it is essential to drink plenty of water – be careful with drinks that are too cold, as they can lead to sore throats and other infections. Avoid exposing yourself to the sun when it is hottest, and if you go out, use high SPF sunscreens – not just when sunbathing, but whenever exposed to the sun.

It's also worth wearing head coverings. This significantly reduces the risk of sunstroke. Cold showers can also improve the quality of functioning, so if you have the opportunity during the day, take advantage of it.

Egyptian way to deal with night heat: You'll be surprised how simple it is

How do you handle the heat at night? High temperatures often keep us from sleeping, waking us up unrested and irritable. Fortunately, there is a simple way that can help. It is popular in Egypt, where temperatures, even in winter months, exceed 30°C.

Cover yourself with a damp sheet or towel at night. It may seem strange, but this trick will bring much relief when the heat is overwhelming. If you don’t want to sleep in wet bedding, hang a damp sheet or towel in an open window instead. This way, the air in the room will naturally moisturize and become fresh, and you will feel a pleasant coolness.

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