Colors can influence our perception of thirst, as certain shades are often associated with specific flavors or sensations. For example, bright colors like yellow and orange can evoke feelings of freshness or citrus flavors, potentially making us feel thirstier. Additionally, marketing strategies often use vibrant colors in food and beverage packaging to attract attention and stimulate appetite, which may indirectly enhance the feeling of thirst. However, the effect of color on thirst is subjective and can vary from person to person.
no, but diabetes can make you exceptionally thirsty.
It is said that garlic has properties that make you thirsty after eating it.
ye quite thirsty
Perhaps it would make you thirsty. The body may be trying to make more volume in the blood.
If the food you eat is dry, then it will dry your mouth up and make you thirsty.
yes.
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It shouldn't do. Hyperglycemia could make you thirsty (your body attempts to dilute the sugar level of your blood by making you drink more), hypoglycemia should not.
Dno - why dont you try it?
diabetes?
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
No. The salt will only make you more thirsty.