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A "brain freeze" is caused by swellings of the blood vessels in the head...
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not really. its causes when the nerves from your soft palate going up into your cranium become "frozen". if you rub your tongue back and forth across the roof of your mouth/soft palate it will warm them up and you can essentially skip the brain freeze.
by janegirl93 on October 12th, 2010