For example, digestion is due to the force of natural heat, which is the instrument of the nutritive soul: but that living flesh is thus generated is due to the power of the soul.
Thirdly, because food is needed not only for growth, else at the term of growth, food would be needful no longer; but also to renew that which is lost by the action of natural heat.
Besides, it is absurd to think that a body through the want of natural heatshould be chilled, and should not in like manner hunger and thirst through the want of natural moisture and nourishment.
Whereby it doth appear, that hoariness is nothing but a whiteness of hair, caused by a putrefaction of the humours about the roots of the hair, through the want of natural heat in old age.
In the ninth month let her have a care of lifting any great weight, but let her move a little more, to dilate the parts, and stir up natural heat.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural heat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.