drink hot fluids in hot weather

http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/sci...can-cool-you-down We got in touch with Ollie Jay, a researcher at University of Ottawa’s School of Human Kinetics—and an expert in all things sweat-related—to ask a pressing question: is this claim for real? His Thermal Ergonomics Lab, it turned out, had published a study on this topic just a few months ago.Their answer, in short: Yes, a hot drink can cool you down, but only in specific circumstances. “If you drink a hot drink, it does result in a lower amount of heat stored inside your body, provided the additional sweat that’s produced when you drink the hot drink can evaporate,” Jay says.


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Drinking hot fluids in hot weather isn’t harmful in itself, but it’s not always the most comfortable choice.
Hot drinks can actually make you sweat more, which may help cooling in some cases, but it can also feel unpleasant when your body is already trying to stay cool. In hot weather, most people naturally prefer cool or room-temperature fluids because they help reduce body temperature faster and keep hydration easier.
 
I do not know any any scientific reasons behind this but my father always says I need to drink hot tea in the hot day to cool me down and quench thirst. If you drink cold drinks, you become more thirsty. This seem to actually work.
Am very surprised about this you need cool drinks when the weather is hot and hot things when the weather is cool but you are pointing the other way I will try it and see if it's work this is so enlightening
 
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