date:Aug 01, 2018
ule, said Associate Professor Michael Farrell, in a statement. His research team had volunteers rate what they felt when they took drinks of water. Those who had recently had a lot to drink said it took more effort to swallow than those who were mildly dehydrated.
This was compatible with our notion that the swallowing reflex becomes inhibited once enough water has been drunk, Farrell said.
Water makes up 60 percent of our body's weight and is absolutely imperative for our organs to function.