It is not normal to feel cold after eating. If you feel cold or chilly after consuming food, you may be suffering from low blood count, low blood pressure or iron deficiency. It would be a good idea to see a doctor for a check up.
It means you feel just as good as youre last meal was healthy. Say i had ice cream for my last meal. now i feel bad. say i had lettuce for my last meal. now i feel good
Your blood sugar is usually elevated after a meal--especially one loaded in carbohydrates. Something else also happens after a meal. Your blood flow is shunted to the celiac and mesenteric arteries in the gut to digest the meal. This shunting pulls blood away from the peripheral circulation in the skin to leave you feeling colder. You can combat the sharp blood sugar elevation after a meal by eating more protein and less carbs, but the sensation of coolness after a meal will likely persist. A smaller meal though would lead to a lesser effect.
Drinking cold water during meal does not affect your heart or any other organ at all.
If you use tapwater, you may feel cold but if you use a heater, you wont feel cold.
Feeling cold after a meal can be attributed to several factors, such as the body's energy expenditure during digestion, known as the thermic effect of food. Consuming cold or chilled foods and beverages can also lower body temperature temporarily. Additionally, if the meal is low in calories or lacks sufficient nutrients, your body may not generate enough heat to maintain warmth. Lastly, certain medical conditions or hormonal changes can affect body temperature regulation.
No, it does not.
Both! On some cereal box's it will tell you how much is a meal and how is a snack.
* In Western Cultures it is rude to belch after a meal, but some cultures feel if you don't belch then you have not enjoyed the meal.
Michelle Kwan's favorite meal is Pizza from pizza hut and a nice cold root beer
That isn't normal, after eating a meal you should have a feeling of content, not pain and weakness, although it isn't uncommon to feel sleepy after a nice big meal, you should see your GP about this.
You don't feel full, that's the fibre in your diet. A meal rich in fibre will make you feel fuller than a meal which isn't.
It's bad if you can't feel cold because your body is supposed to be hot or cold. If you can't feel cold, see a doctor.