What happens to people that have cordial and cool drink for breakfast?!


Question:

What happens to people that have cordial and cool drink for breakfast?

Now people could answer, you'll get fat, you'll get diabetes, you'll lose your teeth. But you wont get them if you work out at the gym and clean your teeth well. What is a more scientific explanation.

cool drink is substances like Coke or Lemonade. its fuzzy, bubbly drink. Also known as Soft Drink.

Cordial is a sweet flavoured fruit drink where you put a little bit into a glass then fill the rest of the glass with water. It is very unhealthy and full of sugar just like cool drink.

Please help
thanks.


Answers:
Nothing::!!!! so long as not excessive (everything in moderation) ::::lots of people take a cordial with them at bed time ::!!

It is bad

I f you Intake sugar in the morning it will cause you to be hungrier through out the day( sugar sends signal to your brain telling it you to want more food). The problem is if you don't keep feeding the signals eventually you will burnout and crash.

I have a pint glass of light ribena[no added sugar] every morning and have done now for the past eleven years, then i have a cup of tea[only have one a day], i drink between three to four glasses[pints] every day and i am neither fat diabetic or toothless. It's better than, fizzy drink or cordials with loads of sugar.

You know what I didn't know cordial was bad for you. I only drink it cos I don't like fizzy drinks or hot drinks. I'm not fat and my skin and teeth are healthy though.

i drink lime cordial with sparkling water all the time and its not doing me any harm. I'm not sure that your statement that cordial is bad for you is correct, ok some do have a high sugar content but not all of them, and lets face it unless you have it really strong you diluting it with a lot of water. high sugar fizzy drinks aren't probably the best thing to drink on a regualr basis though!




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