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A Nice Cup Of Tea.
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I think I read somewhere that a cup of tea taken in warm weather can help you cool down.
Is that true, and if it is, how does it work?
Is that true, and if it is, how does it work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not really. ‘The University of Sydney's Ollie Jay, who researches how the human body responds to heat, says a hot drink can indeed trigger a net cooling effect through excess sweating.
But there is a crucial caveat: to produce that cooling effect, the sweat needs to be able to evaporate.’
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But there is a crucial caveat: to produce that cooling effect, the sweat needs to be able to evaporate.’
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Not sure if it's true - they say folks in hot countries eat spicy foods cos that makes them sweat & the sweating cools them down. (or it's to disguise the taste of unsavoury food!)
Anyway I'm all for a cuppa whether it's hot or cold outside.
Incidentally tea is supposed to have prophylactic properties which helped ward off disease when the early years of the industrial revolution led to extreme overcrowding in cities.
Anyway I'm all for a cuppa whether it's hot or cold outside.
Incidentally tea is supposed to have prophylactic properties which helped ward off disease when the early years of the industrial revolution led to extreme overcrowding in cities.
As pointed out, it’s all subjective.
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To my mind it’s psychological. I doubt the riders in the current Tour de France would enjoy tea in their bidons.
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To my mind it’s psychological. I doubt the riders in the current Tour de France would enjoy tea in their bidons.