Showing posts with label Benefits of drinking hot water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benefits of drinking hot water. Show all posts

27.7.21

Benefits of drinking hot water


 

For centuries, practitioners of Eastern medicine have recommended beginning the day with a glass of hot water (roughly 120° to 140° F) to kick-start the metabolism.
With a wide array of beverage choices, hot water is probably the simplest option (aside from cold or lukewarm water). But is it beneficial for health? 
what most people don’t know is that warm water and hot water have some exclusive benefits of their own that you just can’t get when you drink water cold.
Here are benefits of drinking hot water you never knew:
Weight loss
Hot water is great for maintaining a healthy metabolism, which is what you want if you are trying to shed a few kilos. The best way to do this is to kick start your metabolism early in the morning with a glass of hot water and lemon. As an added bonus, hot water will help to break down the adipose tissue (aka body fat) in your body.
Assist with nasal and throat congestion
Drinking hot water is an excellent natural remedy for colds, coughs and a sore throat. It dissolves phlegm and also helps to remove it from your respiratory tract. As such, it can provide relief from a sore throat. It also helps in clearing nasal congestion.
 Menstrual cramps
Hot water can aid in diminishing menstrual cramps. The heat of the water has a calming and soothing effect on the abdominal muscles, which eventually can help to cure cramps and spasm
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Body detoxification
Hot water is fantastic for helping your body to detox. When you drink hot water, your body temperature begins to rise, which results in sweat. You want this to happen because it helps to release toxins from your body and cleanse it properly. For optimal results, add a squeeze of lemon before drinking.
Circulation
Like taking a warm bath, drinking a hot cup of water increases blood circulation through arteries and veins. More efficient blood flow can have benefits ranging from improved blood pressure to decreased risk of heart disease.
Dental health
Drinking hot water is better for your teeth. Cold water may cause filling materials to contract and break off, thus destroying dental work. Some experts recommend brushing with warm water, too.5. Prevent premature aging
There’s a reason you should clear your body of toxins: they make you age faster. Drinking hot water helps to repair the skin cells that increase the elasticity of your skin and are affected by harmful free radicals. Subsequently, your damaged skin becomes smoother.
 Prevent acne and pimples
The benefits for your skin just keep on coming. Hot water deep cleanses your body and eliminates the root causes of acne-related infections.
 Hair health and vitality
Drinking hot water is also good for obtaining soft and shiny hair. It energizes the nerve endings in your hair roots and makes them active. This is beneficial for getting back the natural vitality of your hair and keeping it healthy.
Muscle relief
Drinking hot water increases blood flow, helping your muscles to relax, whereas drinking cold water causes them to contract. This muscle relaxation can aid with a wide range of pains, from menstrual cramps to arthritis. It can also help you sleep.
Mood
Although not a focus of their study, researchers found that the consumption of hot water likely contributed to improved mood among participants.8. Promote hair growth
Activating the roots of your hair has another added benefit—growth! The hot water promotes the regular activity of the roots and subsequently accelerates the growth of your hair.
 Prevent dandruff
Hot water keeps your scalp hydrated and helps fight against dry scalp or dandruff.
 Enhance blood circulation and promote a healthy nervous system
Another important benefit of drinking hot water is that it enhances your blood circulation, which is important for proper muscle and nerve activity. In addition, it keeps your nervous system healthy by breaking down the fat deposits around it.
Achalasia
In a study published in the Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, researchers found that drinking hot water—as opposed to cold water—could help improve swallowing in people with achalasia (ie, difficulty swallowing because the lower esophageal sphincter [LES] doesn’t relax).
According to the authors: “Cold water could increase LES resting pressure, prolong the contraction duration of esophageal body, and exacerbate achalasia symptoms. Hot water could reduce LES resting pressure, assist LES relaxation, shorten the contraction duration of esophageal body, and relieve symptoms. Thus achalasia patients are recommended to eat hot and warm food and avoid cold food.

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