Is cold drinks make your tummy big?!


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Is cold drinks make your tummy big?


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uhmmmm

could you repeat the question please

hrmmmmmm

if you mean fattening yes.

no it's what happens after you pass out

If you mean like sodas (Coke, etc.), yes they can if you drink a lot of them. Sodas have tons of sugar in them.

i dont think so

....cold driks like coke? they have a lot of gas.. so they can make you feel "inflated" and full.... and then they also have more then 300 calories so eventually they just make you fat!
....or cold drinks water? mabe the temperature can make you body feel satisfied and full, like you just ate.. faster than average temperature water.. you brain i suppose get's the message faster if its cold! ...

As weird as it sounds, I've heard this before. Something along the lines that cold drinks swell your stomach. I think its a myth though. I've also heard that cold drinks are good because i helps you burn extra calories because it makes the stomach work harder to digest food. I not sure how much truth is in either of these.

Hmmm! Going by your question I would have to say ........I have no idea what your talking about. Perhaps review the question and have it make more sense.

In all logical sense, yes. Temporarily. Here is some basic biology that will explain. Your body has to raise the temperature of the liquids to be able to digest them. That is why you hear about burning a few calories by drinking cold liquids.
So, if you drink something cold your tummy swells because it is holding the liquid. Once the liquid is warm enough to process the fluid, the body distributes it through the digestive system, and the swelling goes down.

I hoped that helped.

Do Cold Drinks make your tummy big you mean. And No they don't




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