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	<title>Comments on: Heart Attacks &#38; Drinking Hot Water</title>
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		<title>By: Navek Srednas</title>
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		<description>Re: Heart Attacks and Drinking Hot Water.
There is no scientific or medical data to date that would support the information in this article. On the contrary,warm/hot liquid doesn't aid in digestion, the acid in your stomach does. By the time the food reaches the areas in question, your body temperature will have warmed everything to the same temperature. If drinking cold water after meals was a major cause of heart attacks, don't you think that the government would embark on a campaign to make it common knowledge? It costs the government mega bucks to treat cardiovascular disease and with soaring health costs these days, it's  not really in their best interest to allow thousands of needless illnesses and deaths. However, The information the article lists on Heart Attack Symptoms is very valuable and should be passed on. Also,one reason that many cultures prefer to drink hot water or tea after their meals, is that they need to boil their water to be sure that it is safe to drink.  They also have teas that have many herbal properties that may aid digestion. It just goes to show that you can't believe everything you read.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re: Heart Attacks and Drinking Hot Water.<br />
There is no scientific or medical data to date that would support the information in this article. On the contrary,warm/hot liquid doesn&#8217;t aid in digestion, the acid in your stomach does. By the time the food reaches the areas in question, your body temperature will have warmed everything to the same temperature. If drinking cold water after meals was a major cause of heart attacks, don&#8217;t you think that the government would embark on a campaign to make it common knowledge? It costs the government mega bucks to treat cardiovascular disease and with soaring health costs these days, it&#8217;s  not really in their best interest to allow thousands of needless illnesses and deaths. However, The information the article lists on Heart Attack Symptoms is very valuable and should be passed on. Also,one reason that many cultures prefer to drink hot water or tea after their meals, is that they need to boil their water to be sure that it is safe to drink.  They also have teas that have many herbal properties that may aid digestion. It just goes to show that you can&#8217;t believe everything you read.</p>
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