Drinking Water Reduces Brain Power? 12
stewart.hector writes: "BBC Online reports on research that suggests drinking water at the wrong time can reduce brain power. Here's the story."
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Not the only liquid with this property (Score:2)
Re:Not the only liquid with this property (Score:2)
So there you have it.
Beer: good
Water: bad
It's proven NOW! (Score:1)
Chewing gum effect in reverse (Score:4)
Dr Rogers thinks that the temperature of the drinks might explain part of the effect. The body has to divert resources to deal with the local cooling effect in the gut.
When I was at uni, I read in the newspaper one day that a study had shown improved mental performance from people who were chewing gum. The theory was that while you were merrily chewing away, the exercise your jaw was getting required extra blood to be pumped to your head. Some of this ended up in your brain, and it performed better, all pumped up with nice fresh oxygenated blood.
(OK, that's a horrible pseudoscience explanation, but I'm no biologist, I'm a programmer!)
Anyway, from that day on I always took a pack of gum into exams, to chew while I worked. Dunno if it helped, but at least psychologically it probably did. :-) Is this a similar effect in reverse? All the blood rushes to your stomach to warm it up after your glass of ice-cold water, and leaves your brain starved? Nice one.
strange how this works (Score:3)
water has been known to reduce brain power (as have most cold beverages), coffee on the other hand does nothing for your brain power short of being mildly carcinogenic. tea on the other hand (especially green tea) has been proven many times to heighten brain activity, stimulate your mind, as well as mildly reproducing brain cells. pretty amazing being as how tea is basically warm water after having tea leaves added to it.
.brad
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Drink more tea
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Re:Chewing gum effect in reverse (Score:2)
Re:strange how this works (Score:1)
I wonder if that's because coffee really does make you think more about your situation ... or does it just make you pissed off with those in control.
now where's my coffee & rifle ....
Luke Warm (Score:1)
Re:strange how this works (Score:2)
its been proven that coffee tends to speed up reaction time a bit for a fairly short period of time, only to lead to a crash (regular old caffeine high). tea on the other hand tends to raise mental stimulation considerably for longer periods of time, without any form of crash, mostly due to the significantly lower amounts of caffiene in tea.
.brad
oh yea, that boston thing, it was about a tax on tea, as a result, most countries still dont tax loose tea sales.
Drink more tea
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Ich sage "Ja" zu Deutschem Wasser! (Score:1)
drinking water bad for brain. (Score:1)
Water Detoxification Diary (Score:1)
Let me tell you, water is a hard habit to break. Harder than to quit smoking. The first day isn't so bad. The second day is agony, though. To give myself enough determination to quit drinking water, I purposely lost myself in the Mojave Desert. I also did this to avoid food; most food products are contaminated with some sort of water, as well.
I'm on the road to recovery, though, thank god for that. Tommorrow, it would've been 4 days since my last drink!