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7 Weird Ways to Stay Cool This Summer

If you're worried about rising energy bills as we head into summer, don't overlook alternatives to air conditioner and fans for staying cool. You may be able to save some money this upcoming season with a few tweaks to your diet and some simple lifestyle changes.

Whether you need instant relief from the scorching heat or have the patience to complete a DIY project, here are eight refreshing -- and unconventional -- ways to keep your cool all summer long.

[See: 10 Fun, Frugal Ways to Spend Your Free Time.]

1. Learn a Yogic Breathing Technique

You may not need to do anything more than breathe differently if you want your body to cool down naturally. Yoga practitioners work to master a breathing technique that can bring down body temperature in minutes. Just curl your tongue and focus on inhaling through your mouth. Exhale through your nose fully and repeat.

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2. Attach a Fan to Your Smartphone

If you leave your smartphone out on your desk for several hours a day, prop it up against a book or place it in stand so you can mount a fan on it. You can buy a miniature fan that attaches to the top of the phone to provide a steady stream of cool air while you work.

3. Spice Up Your Favorite Meals

Eating spicy foods can increase your body's temperature, which in turn, makes you sweat. Sweating is your body's way of cooling down, so anything you can do to sweat up a storm can help you regulate your body temperature. Add hot peppers, jalapeños, chili powder and other spicy foods to your favorite recipes for an extra kick and a way to cool down within an hour or two.

[See: 10 Meals to Make When You're Trying to Save.]

4. Spritz Yourself With Chilled Tea

Enjoy a refreshing boost in the middle of a hot day or just use this to wake up and feel energized on a blazing summer morning. Brew peppermint or mint tea in a large pot and leave it to chill in the refrigerator overnight. Fill a spray bottle with the tea and spritz it on as needed. The soothing properties of the tea can calm down angry skin and the cold spritz will help you cool off quickly.

5. Give Your Feet an Ice Bath

Forget about taking a warm bath at the end of the day; cool off by dipping your feet in a large bowl of ice cubes and cold water instead. The shockingly cold temperature will cool you off quickly and reset your body's temperature so you feel comfortable even a few hours later. The soles of your feet are especially sensitive to temperature changes, so the ice cold foot bath could be all it takes to cool down.

6. Sleep With a Cold Water Bottle

Bring out that old hot water bottle and fill it with cold water and a few ice cubes to help you cool off as you fall asleep. This can be especially helpful if you live on a higher floor and are feeling the effects of rising heat. Alternatively, wrap frozen plastic bottles of water in a towel or cotton pillowcase to have by your side while you snooze.

[See: 10 Summer Savings Tips.]

7. Wear an Ice Vest

You can buy an ice vest from a handful of online retailers to wear as a cooling layer on those hotter days. The vest is designed with multiple panels that house re-freezable ice sheets and you can wear it over your clothes, creating an efficient cooling system.

Sabah Karimi is a columnist for the blog Wise Bread, where you can find consumer tips like how to select the best balance transfer credit cards.



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