The pain is not caused by the cold temperature alone, but rather, quick warming of the hard palate. Brain freeze is often a result of speaking or breathing out of the mouth after consuming something cold.the pain that we feel is a stabbing or aching type of pain that usually recedes within 10–20 seconds after its onset, but sometimes may last 30–60 seconds; in rare cases it can persist for up to five minutes. The pain is usually located in the midfrontal area, but can be unilateral in the temporal, frontal, or retro-orbital regions
2007-11-23 14:36:55
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answer #1
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answered by ipodlady231 7
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I think it needs to contain frozen crystals, something carrying a lot of cold (heat sucking ability) in a small form.
2007-11-23 14:38:31
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Anything below 20 degrees Drunken excessively will give you massive brain freeze.
2007-11-23 14:36:24
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answered by ►Bobby J◄ (Young-Jeezy) 2
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a lot of different drinks, depends on how cold it is, and depends on the person, i never get brain freezes, but whenever my friend drinks something cold she gets them.
2007-11-23 14:35:49
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answered by mepersonhaha 3
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i don't really get brain freezes. Just keep it off of the roof of your mouth.
2007-11-23 14:35:17
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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an icee
2007-11-23 14:34:28
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answered by Brawdawg 2
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i would say about 10 degrees above freezing?
2007-11-23 14:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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it must be as cold as liquid nitrogen.
2007-11-23 14:35:34
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answered by Laibach 3
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anything out of the freezer. so, frozen i guess. haha
2007-11-23 14:34:55
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answered by spongebob! 4
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pretty dern
2007-11-23 14:35:08
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answered by doglover 3
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