How It Feels When You Drink Something Cold
When you drink something cold, your mouth and throat get cooler. This sends a message to your brain that it's time to chill out, just like when you take off your jacket on a warm day.
Examples
- Drinking an ice-cold soda on a hot day feels like your body is getting a mini-snowstorm inside.
- When you sip on a cold drink, it’s like giving your brain a message that says, 'It’s time to cool down!'
- Imagine stepping into a pool on a sunny afternoon, drinking something cold has the same refreshing effect.
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- Why Do We Need Sleep?
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- Why Do Some People Fall Asleep Easily and Others Struggle?
- Why Do People Talk in Their Sleep?
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Categories: Health · thermoregulation,sensory perception,hydration