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Oh this is nice question by you Sandhya this must be answer by a doctor but not us.
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There is a limit for enduring bitterness and hot or cold. Our entire body has limited strength. This is just made of bones and flesh. That is why police succeed to extract truth by torturing body beyond tolerance.
Also 'hotter' means 'more hot'. So, 'more' before 'hotter' is superfluous.
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Well,i think that Hot water, may spread the chilly favour in our mouth more rapids. This could be the reason.
Well,i think that Hot water, may spread the chilly favour in our mouth more rapids. This could be the reason.
I think it's a reasonable answer. Let Sheethal come. I hope she will find it easily
Our oral cavity has taste buds which has receptors. Hence whenever we eat sweet , sour or hot food we immediately feel that taste. Suppose if u have already taken hot food and u take again some hot drink u feel more hot thats true its because the taste buds and mucosa in the buccal cavity is very sensitive. It can bear only particular amount of heat.
The same thing happens in your stomach which is surrounded by sensitive mucosa and hence u shouldnt have too hot food or drink other wise it leads to stomach ulcers.
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