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Textile: Will drinking cold drinks in the “dog days of summer” cause chills to the bones?



From July 17th when entering the “early volts” to August 25th when “out of volts”, “Do not drink cold drinks during the dog days; drink cold drinks. The saying “cold air will…

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From July 17th when entering the “early volts” to August 25th when “out of volts”, “Do not drink cold drinks during the dog days; drink cold drinks. The saying “cold air will invade” is widely circulated in the circle of friends. When reporters recently interviewed experts and scholars from many hospitals such as Guangxi Medical University and Guangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, they said that this statement lacks scientific basis. Under hot weather conditions, it is okay to consume an appropriate amount of cold drinks to lower body temperature, but it is not appropriate to overdose. Oxford cloth

Before and after the “Dog Day” comes, there is a rumor in the circle of friends: Eating cold drinks during the “Dog Day” will cause chills to penetrate the bones. . “From the first day of the ‘Dog Days’, please do not drink iced drinks, otherwise the cold air will invade and cannot be discharged. The reason why you are afraid of the cold and have cold feet in winter is caused by not paying attention to the ‘Dog Days’. To keep the body warm In order to expel the cold air, you should insist on drinking hot water on hot days. This will force out the cold air that has been deep in the bone marrow for many years.”

However, Such a widely circulated news has been denied by medical experts. 210D Oxford cloth

When reporters recently visited the Hematology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University for interviews, several doctors were drinking cold drinks of mung beans during their lunch break. sand. Hematology expert Tang Zhongyuan said: “There is no basis in modern medicine for saying that you should not drink cold drinks in the dog days of summer. Appropriate intake of cold drinks in hot weather can help cool down the body.”

Zhu Shaoting, an expert from Guangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, analyzed from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine: “Dog Days” appear between “Small Heat” and “Sushu”, and are the highest temperature and humidity of the year. , sultry days are indeed an important time of year for treating winter diseases and summer diseases. However, some classic works of traditional Chinese medicine do not mention that you cannot drink cold drinks during the dog days of summer. “As for saying that drinking hot water continuously can force out the cold air that has penetrated into the bone marrow in the body, it is completely absurd.” 600D Oxford Cloth

Lai Yuejin, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor at Liuzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, told reporters that cold accumulation in the body cannot be eliminated by drinking hot water. From a health perspective, it is best to eat food close to body temperature throughout the year. Food that is too cold may irritate the gastrointestinal tract. Healthy people should eat some cold drinks appropriately on hot days, which can relieve heat, clear fire, and cool down. However, be careful not to consume too much cold drinks, and it is not suitable to eat cold drinks within a short period of time before or after meals.

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