Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Could sitting down and sipping water actually save your organs? And Is drinking cold water the wrong way silently harming your body?

 *Cold water kills the vagus nerve*

🥛 There is a nerve in the human body called the vagus nerve, and this nerve is connected to both the stomach and the heart and is called the vagus nerve. If a violent stimulus reaches this nerve, such as cold water thrown at the stomach, which is a severe stimulus, then this nerve can stimulate the heart and stop it from functioning.

🥛 There are many cases of sudden death due to: a very strong stimulation of this vagus nerve, what scientists have called (nerve inhibition) that leads to cardiac arrest and sudden death can occur.

*Another thing:*

🥛 When a person is in a state of extreme heat and a lot of effort, it is like a machine. If water is poured on metal machines while they are under great stress and heat, they would crack and split, what happens to a person? Drink water while sitting and drink it in three sips.

🥛 It has also been scientifically proven that the liver is responsible for detecting thirst, and when drunk in one go, water suddenly falls to the liver, causing liver fibrosis. However, if it is done three times, the first one works to warn the liver and notify it that water is coming, so it prepares it by moistening and softening it and does not cause erosion in it. It is a scientific fact.

🥛 So drink water while sitting so that all the harmful deposits are flushed out of your body, including the deposits that cause kidney stones. As for drinking three times, every time you drink and stop to breathe, the body takes in oxygen and gives insulin to the body, and insulin protects against diabetes.