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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2025 · 7 MIN

Cold vs Warm Water: Why It Matters - AI Podcast

from Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health · host Dr. Joseph Mercola

Story at-a-glance Water temperature influences how the body absorbs and responds to fluids, affecting digestion, circulation, hydration rate, and recovery depending on when and how different temperatures are consumed Cold water helps cool the body after exercise, provides a mild metabolic effect, and boosts alertness, but it interferes with digestion and triggers symptoms in sensitive individuals Room temperature water supports consistent daily hydration, is easier to absorb, and works well during meals or illness, especially when the digestive system or overall resilience is lower Warm water promotes digestive comfort, eases cramping and congestion, improves circulation, and supports relaxation, though it reduces thirst and slows intake during intense heat or physical activity There is no universally ideal temperature or fixed daily water intake; hydration needs and preferences vary based on climate, diet, activity level, and individual physiology; flexibility is more effective than rigid guidelines

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