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The phenomenon, also known as ice cream headache, occurs when a very cold substance touches the back of the palate, causing the rapid constriction and dilation of blood vessels in the head.
They postulate that the mysterious, invisible, and cold substance formed clumps in the early universe and that those clumps pulled hard enough on nearby gas to condense it into the first stars.
Do not put any ice or cold substance on the bite.
Mix the two contents together, until you get a cold substance like ice cream.
(Remember, your body temperature is around 98.6°F, but the ideal serving temperature for ice cream is around 10°F!) When you quickly consume a very cold substance, it unexpectedly and swiftly changes the temperature in the back of your throat where your internal carotid artery and your anterior cerebral artery meet.
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When your tooth becomes infected, it will become very sensitive to hot and cold substances.
Aside from hot and cold substances, you might also experience pain when you eat sweet products, as the sugar can react with the infected tooth and create a sharp pain.
Wrap an icepack or frozen vegetables in a towel and apply wherever the pain is (forehead, back of neck, etc).. Don't apply extremely cold substances directly to your skin.
This super-cold substance is used by professionals to freeze ingredients and create boozy ice creams but a leaky tank can cause explosions, and contact with the skin may cause severe burns.
Some moles may be removed by freezing and killing them with liquid nitrogen or a similar extremely-cold substance.
That's not too far from absolute zero; LHe4 boils at 4 kelvins, making it one of the coldest substances we have access to.
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