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Question:
Why are fatty areas of one's body cold to the touch?

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fat isnt warm its stored energy
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because there is not nearly as much blood running through fat as opposed to your regular muscle/skin.
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because thers no blood running to it.
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Because they are only fatty areas, hardly any warm blood running to them.
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Basically, calories are stored with fatty tissue. Fatty tissue insulates body heat. The heat stays under the fatty tissue so external touching can't detect the body's natural heat through the fat
Basically, calories are stored with fatty tissue. Fatty tissue insulates body heat. The heat stays under the fatty tissue so external touching can't detect the body's natural heat through the fat.

In layman's terms, the fat underneath sucks up all the heat.
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Consumption of large amounts of foods containing toxins i.e. fried foods, alcohol, caffeine which overwhelms the body’s ability to eliminate them. As well as heridatary
Fatty areas are just fat and serve no function.It is basically just a storage area of excess calories. There are no blood vessels in those fatty areas, so nothing except body heat to warm them.