{"id":1102,"date":"2024-02-19T08:43:47","date_gmt":"2024-02-19T13:43:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scribeblogger.com\/?p=1102"},"modified":"2024-02-19T08:43:47","modified_gmt":"2024-02-19T13:43:47","slug":"impacts-of-consuming-cold-water-on-our-body","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/0760e627267e5f4fd12a8.admin.hardypress.com\/impacts-of-consuming-cold-water-on-our-body\/","title":{"rendered":"IMPACTS OF CONSUMING COLD WATER ON OUR BODY"},"content":{"rendered":"
Trying to keep ourselves hydrated is important for survival, although there is some controversy about the best temperature of the water when people are drinking it. Some researchers believe that drinking chilled water can be bad for you. Consuming enough water each day is extremely important to support the functions of our body and these include digestion, metabolism, excretion, maintaining a normal body temperature, and keeping organs and tissues healthy. There are some points which helps us to decide whether drinking cold water is good or bad for us. We will also have a look at the potential risks and benefits of drinking cold water.<\/p>\n
According to the Indian traditions of Ayurvedic medicine, chilled water creates an imbalance to the body and slows down the process of digestion. This results in stomach aches and even weight gain. Our body has a core temperature of approximately 98.6\u00b0F and Ayurvedic practitioners state that our body needs to expend additional energy to maintain this temperature when we\u00a0intake cold water<\/a>. According to the Ayurvedic tradition, cold water can dampen our body fire which fuels all the systems of our body and is also essential to health. Ayurvedic practitioners also believe that drinking warm water helps you in easing digestion and losing some calories. According to Western medicine, there is a little scientific evidence which suggests that cold water is bad for the body and digestion. Although it is well established fact that drinking a large volume of water can help the body flush out toxins, ease digestion, and prevent constipation.<\/p>\n A minor research was conducted in 2013 which investigated the effects of consuming water at various temperatures in six people who were dehydrated, following a mild exercise plan, in a hot and humid chamber. Through this study, the researchers found that altering the water temperature affects the sweating response of the participants and the quantity of water they drank. The optimal temperature of water according to the study was 16\u00b0C (60.8\u00b0F), which is the temperature of cool tap water because the participants consumed more water and sweated less. Overall, the researchers concluded that drinking water which has a temperature of 16\u00b0C might be the optimal way for rehydration in dehydrated athletes.<\/p>\nResearch that Supports the Above Stated Assumptions<\/h4>\n
Suggest Some Benefits of Consuming Cold Water?<\/h4>\n