Cold water causes cancer.

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murli... you cannot survive without water... no such thing about water causing cancers..... IT IS A MUST to drink water hot or cold... to be alive... you cannot live without water...
 
...Far I an concern, you need to prove to me that cold water causes cancer, not just by saying I have cancer cause of it. Where is the doctor proof and the sci. proof. I will not accept anything from Cali too. Sorry, the colleges in Cali believe just sitting there causes cancer. I will state it again, you can take any info you want and bend it just right and make it fix anything you want it to fix.

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Yep, reminds me of the Monty Python movie where the guy said "I was turned into a newt". Everybody turns and looked at him very skeptically and he whines "I did!..."
 
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coke sodas dont contain cocaine today but just caffeine that will make you addictive to it.. yes in 1800's it was contained cocaine used for sickness and other uses. Urban Legends Reference Pages: Cokelore (Cocaine-Cola)

we CANT live without water. they said we are dehyradated cuz we are not drinking ENOUGH of water.. 64 oz a day! 8 oz for one regular glass.. and count... how many do you drink? hmm..

I drink COLD water all times! I am FINE! its just a pure HOGwash! gosh!!!
 
how about trying to prove that cold water doesn't cause cancer?

Like I said, prove to me that it does!!! If it does, then why docs tell us to drink 64 oz of water a day, hot or cold? Why is our body made mostly of water if that kills us?:stupid:

But just for you, I will give you this peice of info to you at a low cost to you. Now how much I am asking from you, nothing really, just 1 simple little word, BS:bsflag:

website is Cold Water Causes Cancer Warning Message

States the following:
Summary:
Message claims that drinking cold water after a meal will solidify "oily stuff" present in the food consumed and will lead to cancer.

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False

Commentary:
According to this supposed medical warning, drinking cold water after a meal can cause cancer. The warning claims that cold water will solidify oily content in the food and this solidified content will line the intestines and ultimately lead to cancer.

However, I have found no credible evidence to back up these claims. There is no mention of a connection between drinking cold water and cancer on the National Cancer Institute website or in other reputable cancer health resources. Nor have I discovered any news reports about such a connection. If the information in the message were true, it would almost certainly be well documented by both the medical establishment and the media. It is a very common practice to consume cold water or other cold beverages at mealtime. Therefore any connections between cold water and cancer would have long since been extensively studied and reported.

As is common with such "warnings", the message contains no external references to back up its far-fetched claims.

Besides, the conclusions in the message are logically flawed. The stomach's natural heat will bring all contents to a uniform temperature soon after eating. Even ice-cold water would not stay cold long enough inside the stomach to actually "solidify the oily stuff". Moreover, according to BBC Science and Nature:

As soon as food enters your stomach, your stomach lining releases enzymes that start breaking down proteins in the food. Your stomach lining also secretes hydrochloric acid, which creates the ideal conditions for the protein-digesting enzymes to work.

This chemical break down, along with rhythmic muscular contractions, turns all of the stomach's contents into a thick semi-liquid mass called chyme and moves it into the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine. Thus, even if cold water did solidify oily substances in the stomach contents (highly improbable), the resulting "sludge" would soon be converted into chyme and it would not enter the duodenum more rapidly than any other material.

Some sources do claim that cold water can slow digestion. However, even if this slowing did occur, it would certainly not fundamentally disrupt digestion in the way described in the message nor would it lead to cancer.

Thus, it is perfectly safe to drink cold water with or after your meals and this nonsensical warning should not be forwarded.
 
so you are pretty sure you are right? but you have no proof that water does or doesnt cause cancer...

Read again, I had to edit my msg and was reposted as u posted ur BS, now, where is your proof

Wait, I know where it is, it is with Iraq's WMD, right?
 
so you are pretty sure you are right? but you have no proof that water does or doesnt cause cancer...

Circular arguments doesn't award brownie points for you. The burden of proof falls on you to prove it...not for him to disprove it. Anybody who claims it must provide proof when the world endlessly points out otherwise. This is called common sense and there seems to be little of it from the pro-cancer group.
 
Circular arguments doesn't award brownie points for you. The burden of proof falls on you to prove it...not for him to disprove it. Anybody who claims it must provide proof when the world endlessly points out otherwise. This is called common sense and there seems to be little of it from the pro-cancer group.

It is too late now, I have arrived with proof that it can't be true. Now he has to go to Iraq and find the WMD cause that cold water cancer report is hiden with that:giggle: :giggle:
 
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Oh my GAWD!! I just drank cold water !! AAHHH!!!:hyper: :hyper: :rofl:


Oh ok, I am fine now. Whew! It is just a scam.
 
Mod Note:

Time to close this...umm...thread.

Anyone want to prove or disclaim that this thread is cancerous...oh wait, never mind, what's the point?

*rmes*




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