Heart Attacks And Hot Water..

randitha chathumal

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    Please read this twice , if not 3 times

    Heart Attacks And Hot Water

    A very good article which takes two minutes to read. I'm sending this to persons I care about........I hope you do too!!!


    Heart Attacks And Drinking Warm Water

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    This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about
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    Heart Attacks. The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt theirdrinking habitwhile eating.

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    For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by theintestinefaster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead tocancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.

    Common Symptoms Of Heart Attack...

    A serious note about heart attacks - You! should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be theleft arm hurting
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    You may never have the first chest pain
    during the course of a heart attack.Nausea andintense sweatingare also common symptoms. 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know, the better chance we could survive.


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    Fox C2

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    MYTH: Drinking cold water after meals can cause cancer.


    Answer: Busted!

    As the myth goes, drinking cold water after meals will cause the oils and fats that you have just consumed to become solid. This "sludge" is supposed to react with the acid in your digestive system, line the intestines, turn into fat, and cause cancer.

    This myth is busted on several accounts, starting with the entire premise that drinking cold water will turn oil into solid sludge. Our internal body temperature is a steamy 98.1 degrees, and it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for a meal to empty from the stomach and move into the small intestines. This is plenty of time for all of the liquids and solids in your stomach to become the same warm temperature. Additionally, during these 2 to 3 hours of digestion, the stomach mixes and churns it contents until everything is a similar consistency. Once in the small intestines, food is broken down further into carbohydrates, protein, and fats and absorbed through the wall of the intestine and into the blood stream. Fat does not remain in the intestine for an extended period of time.


    While it is true that an accumulation of a large amount of body fat can put you at a higher risk for
    certain types of cancers, this has nothing to do with the temperature of the water you drink before, after, or during meals.




    Finally, no medical studies support this claim. Be confident that a cool glass of water after dinner isn't going to increase your cancer risk. You may want to concentrate on reducing your cancer risk by doing things that are known to lower your risk:

    • not smoking and avoiding second hand smoke
    • not consuming excessive amounts of alcohol
    • practicing sun safety
    • eating a well-balanced diet
    • exercising regularly




    බොරු කියන්න එපා බන්..:rofl::rofl::rofl:
     

    randitha chathumal

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    good post bro...
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    Good Post machan.. Thanks for sharing with Us! :) Rep++
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    Good one yarrr!
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    Elaazz..........
    Thnx for Shrng..........
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    MYTH: Drinking cold water after meals can cause cancer.


    Answer: Busted!

    As the myth goes, drinking cold water after meals will cause the oils and fats that you have just consumed to become solid. This "sludge" is supposed to react with the acid in your digestive system, line the intestines, turn into fat, and cause cancer.

    This myth is busted on several accounts, starting with the entire premise that drinking cold water will turn oil into solid sludge. Our internal body temperature is a steamy 98.1 degrees, and it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for a meal to empty from the stomach and move into the small intestines. This is plenty of time for all of the liquids and solids in your stomach to become the same warm temperature. Additionally, during these 2 to 3 hours of digestion, the stomach mixes and churns it contents until everything is a similar consistency. Once in the small intestines, food is broken down further into carbohydrates, protein, and fats and absorbed through the wall of the intestine and into the blood stream. Fat does not remain in the intestine for an extended period of time.


    While it is true that an accumulation of a large amount of body fat can put you at a higher risk for
    certain types of cancers, this has nothing to do with the temperature of the water you drink before, after, or during meals.




    Finally, no medical studies support this claim. Be confident that a cool glass of water after dinner isn't going to increase your cancer risk. You may want to concentrate on reducing your cancer risk by doing things that are known to lower your risk:

    • not smoking and avoiding second hand smoke
    • not consuming excessive amounts of alcohol
    • practicing sun safety
    • eating a well-balanced diet
    • exercising regularly




    බොරු කියන්න එපා බන්..:rofl::rofl::rofl:
    :eek:

    Thanks for sharing buddy!
    :)
    cool wathuramai bonne kaala iwara unama:(
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    hrm

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    MYTH: Drinking cold water after meals can cause cancer.


    Answer: Busted!

    As the myth goes, drinking cold water after meals will cause the oils and fats that you have just consumed to become solid. This "sludge" is supposed to react with the acid in your digestive system, line the intestines, turn into fat, and cause cancer.

    This myth is busted on several accounts, starting with the entire premise that drinking cold water will turn oil into solid sludge. Our internal body temperature is a steamy 98.1 degrees, and it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for a meal to empty from the stomach and move into the small intestines. This is plenty of time for all of the liquids and solids in your stomach to become the same warm temperature. Additionally, during these 2 to 3 hours of digestion, the stomach mixes and churns it contents until everything is a similar consistency. Once in the small intestines, food is broken down further into carbohydrates, protein, and fats and absorbed through the wall of the intestine and into the blood stream. Fat does not remain in the intestine for an extended period of time.


    While it is true that an accumulation of a large amount of body fat can put you at a higher risk for
    certain types of cancers, this has nothing to do with the temperature of the water you drink before, after, or during meals.




    Finally, no medical studies support this claim. Be confident that a cool glass of water after dinner isn't going to increase your cancer risk. You may want to concentrate on reducing your cancer risk by doing things that are known to lower your risk:

    • not smoking and avoiding second hand smoke
    • not consuming excessive amounts of alcohol
    • practicing sun safety
    • eating a well-balanced diet
    • exercising regularly




    බොරු කියන්න එපා බන්..:rofl::rofl::rofl:

    machan this cold water issue is not properly studied in medical science and it is still a controversial issue. So at this stage there's nothing called "Myth" regard to cold water and cancers as many websites spread. (It's up to us for being in safe side)

    Other than that drinking hot water does play a vital role in reducing Heart attacks.
     
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