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This is the reason why your brain freezes

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Has it ever happened to you that eating something cold gives you a sudden and very familiar headache? It feels as if the brain freezes … or so it seems to be frozen.

You’ve probably experienced this mysterious feeling at least once in your life, and the funny thing is that at least 89% of people don’t know why a brain freeze occurs.

When we eat icy things our mouth is exposed to the feelings that this food causes. This part of our body contains many nerve endings well as taste buds causing the sensory part when we eat anything. That is why if something completely frozen touches your palate, you feel as if your brain freezes.

This is the reason why your brain freezes

If a frozen food completely touches your palate, the blood vessels in your head constrict and produce a numbing pain in your head. Our cerebral main artery usually becomes larger to maintain an ideal temperature in our brain, so when cooling is very sudden, the artery dilates and the pressure suddenly startles brain.

Sounds familiar right? But … What do we do when this happens?

The ways to prevent this from happening are very easy:

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