Is drinking cold liqueds worse for you than drinking them at room temperature?!


Question: No


Answers: No

i thought it waas betta! lol im not sure...

no, if they're bad for u, they're bad for u.

umm, neither one is bad!

Actually yes. I have a guy friend who can't STAND cold drinks, cuz they make him sick, and mess up his stomach after he drinks them. It bothers some, others prefer cold drinks. But yeah, room temp. is better for u!

I WOULD RATHER HAVE A COLD BEER, THAN A WARM ONE!

Not really. Ive heard that dogs like room temperature water, LOL

It's actually better for you to drink cold liquids. The body burns calories as it warms the liquids to the body's temperature.

no

I don't think so. However, if you are taking any pills, cold water is harder to get them down. I use warm water.

yes... the cold liquids take more time for your body to burn and digest and in some way it can cause a "shock" to your system.. my dad who's 70 says he always remembers his grandparents that when they were thirsty ...not like hot sweaty parched in need of a cold drink... they always drank water room temp... because the body absorbed it easier

Cold liquids are supposed to be worse than room temp because it causes a shock reaction to some of your organs. However, research also has indicated that drinking cold beverages will help you burn more calories. If you are asthmatic, the shock of the cold will cause your lungs to tighten up and may trigger an asthma attack, at least that's what my friends doc told her.

I was told cold water makes the body work to warm it up so you loose weight. I'm not sure if it works.

no the cold temp drinks in fact burn off a few more calories !!:)d





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