Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Our bodies never " crave cold, " that is a misreading of something else. Chilling food kills the taste of a food. If our taste buds are damaged, or if the food/water simply doesn't taste good, then chilling can make the problem " go away. " This is why people drink white wine chilled: at room temperature, the stuff usually tastes terrible. We do not drink to regulate our temperature directly, though we do use water to regulate our temperature. But ANYTHING we eat or drink MUST be brought to " body temperature " in order to be used. So the farther the food is from body temperature, the more work the body must do to " normalize " the temperature of the food. Also, 98.6 degrees F (in the US, 98.4 in the UK!!!), which is considered " normal " human body temperature, is only normal in a sick society that has been eating cooked for centuries. These numbers are merely statistical " norms " based upon testing the existing population. Though available data is very limited, there are clear indications that our species' actual biological normal temperature is actually somewhere in the range 93-96 degrees F (roughly 34-35 degrees C). Best to all, Elchanan lalumai [lalumai] Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:30 AM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] slipping...slipping... Hi Gypsi, have you tired putting a bottle of water in the fridge and drinking that? Sometimes our bodies crave cold and out of the tap just isn't cold enough. I might be the cold of the soft drink your body is craving as we also drink to regulate our temprature (says the woman that would be leagelly dead from her temprature.) When all else fails try the silly things? Love and kisses, Lu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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