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You probably already know how important it is to drink enough water every day.
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It has been estimated that our body is 65% water.
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When we lose more liquids than we ingest, we get dehydrated, and experience headaches, dry skin, dizziness, and fatigue.
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In the more severe cases, dehydration could lead to a loss of consciousness and fainting spells.
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Since water is so important for our bodies, have you ever stopped to think about what temperature it's best to drink it at?
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Normally people prefer drinking cold water, but that might not be the best way.
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Here are some reasons why cold water may not be the best for you.
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It messes with your digestive system.
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Some studies performed with cold water have shown that drinking water and other beverages at low temperatures contract your blood vessels, which may harm your digestion and nutrient absorption.
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Furthermore, our body ends up having an additional task of regulating the water temperature, which uses up the energy that should be used digesting your food.
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The same thing happens when we exercise and sweat.
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Drinking cold water could harm our digestive system.
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It gets in the way of fat decomposition.
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It's not recommended to drink water while eating, and drinking cold water could even influence weight loss.
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Specialists have said that cold water solidifies the fat in your food, which makes it harder to break down.
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It increases the probability of your throat hurting.
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Our grandparents also knew another reason not to drink cold water.
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When we drink water at lower temperatures, we are more likely to experience throat pains and a stopped-up nose.
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Our body produces excessive mucus when in contact with cold water as a way to protect our airways.
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When they get congested, we become more vulnerable to inflammations and infections.
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It could reduce your heart rate.
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Studies have shown that cold water can also influence your heart rate.
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When you drink it, you stimulate your vagus nerve, which plays an important role in your heart rate.
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This could be very dangerous, especially when you exercise regularly.
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Now that you know what drinking cold water could do to your body, here are some of the benefits of drinking warm water.
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It improves your digestion.
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Just like cold water harms digestion, the opposite is also true.
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Drinking warm water before meals accelerates your metabolism, helps break down fats, and absorb nutrients.
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According to the British Homeopathy Association, drinking a cup of boiled water before breakfast cleanses your stomach and aids digestion.
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It improves your mood.
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A very interesting study showed that warm water can improve your mood and even make you more friendly.
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It sounds weird, doesn't it?
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Researchers theorize that the way our brain processes heat and the way we judge people are quite similar.
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A person who holds a mug with a warm beverage, such as coffee, is seen as a warmer person, unlike someone who holds a cold drink.
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It fights bad cholesterol and obesity.
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We've already shared this recipe on our channel due to its numerous benefits.
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Drinking warm water with some kind of citrus fruit like lemon or lime is beneficial for people with diabetes, since it reduces the impact of a meal on your blood sugar level.
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Studies have shown that this combination also reduces the level of bad cholesterol, improving blood flow.
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Reduces excessive mucus.
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As we have already said, cold water promotes excessive mucus production.
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On the other hand, warm water can reduce mucus build up in the digestive tract, nose and throat.
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In this way, we're less prone to infections.
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It relieves constipation.
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You know how your belly swells up for no reason?
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It may be because you're not drinking enough water.
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Drinking warm water on an empty stomach is great at regulating bowel movements.
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