I can't think of a single reason. Water is used when taking pills to wash them down. It's basically a simple example of physics. Cold or warm, the properties of water don't change in this instance, so either should work.
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∙ 11y agoIt is not necessary to refrigerate a cold water extraction with pills as long as it is stored in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Make sure to keep it out of reach of children and pets.
you can use these pills,but in less dose.
it helps to put a burn under cold water because it stops the burn from going deeper into the tissue.
Yes; it does not have to be cold necessarily. But you should definitely keep your water intake at a higher ratio than your sodas and other beverages. It can keep your body hydrated and help cleanse your body.
No because your using warm and cold water not hot warm or cold water and green dye
Well what I do is leave conditioner in for 5 minutes and then rinse with cold water. It seems that cold water helps alot to.
because there no backflow perventer on laves and toilets
Although there are reports that people should not take pills with cold water, it's not necessarily true. You shouldn't take medication with hot water since it can cause the pill to dissolve before it hits your stomach.
Dissolving pills in liquids can be a good science project to test factors like solubility, temperature, and pH. It can provide insights into how different liquids affect the rate of dissolution and can be a practical demonstration of chemical principles.
The orange water in the bathtub when hot is likely caused by rust from the water heater or pipes getting stirred up by the hot water flow. When the water is cold, the rust particles settle at the bottom and do not mix as readily with the water. It's advisable to have a plumber check the water heater or pipes to address the issue.
Abnormally cold air is harder to generate. It is said that a car will use more petrol and/or water to do this. So yes, using cold air blowers will use a little bit more water and/or petrol
The water was cold so that it would close up pores that would have been opened up by the hotter water of the tepidarium and caldarium. It was sometimes kept cold using snow.