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The water stored in our red blood cells help for cooling, or can store warmth (eg. in winter so our warmth comes into our system gradually so we can survive for a longer time.). It is comparable to the sea and land, without sea everything would be way extremer.

It doesn't matter wether you drink your water ice cold, normal or boiling. You can obtain water cells from any water-containing drink (tea, coffee, regular water) though normal plain water is proven to work best, and also the high ammounts of sugars in waterbased sodas (coke, lemonade,...) extract more water from our body (sugar (and salt) do that) than they add.

It is better to drink small amounts often than alot in one go, that way our body can "capture" more of the water cells (handy tip for when you're in a desert). it always takes several minutes to an hour depending on your body type for water to be taken in by your body.

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