>> there's actually a type of fat called brown adipose tissue, b.a.t.igger this b.a.t., that actually produces heat, and you burn fat tissue. >> reporter: his advice is backed by real science. >> we can use the thermal environment to super-charge our weight loss. >> reporter: ray cronis, former nasa scientist, investigated the effects of temperature on astronauts. >> in environments as mild as 60 degrees, some of these people saw metabolism rates boost by as much as 20%. >> reporter: he'd been struggling to lose weight with diet and exercise. adding a thermal element he tripled the rate of weight loss, going from this to this, losing 30 pounds in six short weeks. but ice baths and shiver walks aren't for everyone, and there's a risk of doing more harm than good. he says always carry a coat and start off small. >> seven minutes out, seven minutes back, that's it. >> reporter: he says smaller actions like turning down the thermostat and drinking ice water can boost the metabolism, and they're a lot less painful than this. >> my toes are turning red, i thi