ANSWERS: 11
  • no...assuming you wait until it is no longer hot enough to burn you.
  • No, put a teabag in it and call it a cup of tea. I do so everyday.
  • Well, if you've let it cool off it isn't. I mean, you boil water to make soup, and that doesnt harm you, so it wouldn't by itself. However, if it's boiling while you drink it, THATS bad.
  • If it's (((boiling))) when you drink it, you can burn yourself from your lips to your stomach..If you drink "standable" hot water, that can help get your insides moving again. Water is never a bad thing to drink, just not boiling hot.
  • Essentially, no. Similar to drinking hot coffee or hot soup, as long as you're careful.
  • As long as you drink it at room temperature you should be completely fine. It is actually better than most because the boiling process kills any bacteria in the water leaving it clean and warm to consume.
  • Nothing wrong with it.
  • Hope not. my cousin drinks nothing else and she is fitter than me.
  • no...it's what coffee and tea are made with...
  • It all depends, if ur going for a literal sense as in literally "HOT BOILED water" then yes, its very bad as in can burn ur insides. if ur going for a technical term as is boiling it and then waiting till its cooled off then no. now thats for the normal average person. there ARE those who are allergic to H20 however so no matter WHAT you do to it, it MAY make you feel dizzy and nauseous. Consult your doctor if water is fine for you as it may result in personal side effects. side effects may be, OVER hydration, bloating, excessive urination, calorie loss (if drank COLD, your body will need to heat it back to body temp meaning its burning energy) brain freeze, drowning (if drank in largy quantity), chocking, prolonged life, and thirst quenching. Water is not for everyone and should not be used while operating a machinery. For any questions please contact your nearest chemist or doctor as they may be able to tell you the full components of H2O.

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