What happens if someone drinks sprite everyday?!


Question:

What happens if someone drinks sprite everyday?

can you please provide with details...im trying to get my friend to limit her 'addiction'... thanks!!


Answers:
bwaha you crazy chikin wing (*steals your marshmallow coat =X*)
A) for breakfast --- either have like a turkey sandwich or an apple or a cereal bar.
B) insert 1/4 a bottle of sprite(1/4 of 210 calories is 52.5 ) i never drink more than 1/4 considering david yu and chen and jeffery pretty much finish it off before i can even attempt to-_-...
C)half a turkey sandwich or a granola bar
D)insert sprite here
E)strawberries


and there you have it,thats what i have come on bubu it cant be THAT bad-_-;;
although yes i know it isn't the healthiest thing-_-
still, it COULD be worse. i COULD be eating at mcdonalds everyday-_-;
and atleast now i'm excercising xD?^^;;;
yu chkin wing i know where you live! >=O (actually i don't and you need to tell me that later-_-;)

sugar causes acne.
she could gain lots of weight due to too much sugar.
it isnt very healthy at all.
if she stoped drinking sprite and drank water she would loose a significant amount of weight.

She will find herself addicted to Bob Marley Music and the sudden urges for Ganga Man!

Well if it is not diet sprite, then weight gain happens. Scientific studies have shown that drinking one can of pop with sugar in it every day can cause a weight gain of 10 to 15 pounds a year. Also refined sugar such as they use in pop robs your body of vitamin C and calcium
So not only could she gain weight she could also develop a vitamin and calcium deficiency..

You're obeying your thirst

For one thing, the constant sugar helps wear the enamel off your teeth & so weakens them. Also, the sugar--and that much of it with whatever else your friend ingests--will make for lotsa cavities, and...the dreaded root canal!

Any soda contains sodium...intake too much and it can cause bloating. The sugar in a non-diet drink can cause cavities. And the empty calories (I believe about 130 per drink) can cause weight gain, since the body doesn't feel quite as full from liquid calories.
It is okay to drink soda every now and then, or even one a day. She just needs to make sure she is not going over her daily caloric intake and is eating a balanced diet. Brushing your teeth after the drink will also help cut back on cavities.

Sugar causes acne , it is defiantly not healthy , it is very sugary , maybe it doesn't have caffeine in it but it is still not good for you! Tell her she need to lower her addiction on any Sodas. Trust me it will make you feel a lot better drink more water and juices!!

I don't think there is anything wrong with drinking sprite everyday. I drink Pepsi everyday and I am now 46 and I have not had any prombles. The only thing that is will make you do is gain weight. It is hard to loose that weight once you get older like me.


arletta_enyart@yahoo.com

What business is it of yours what your friend is addicted to. How could sprite hurt her?

bad for teeth cavities, addicted to it, get hella fat (take two seats on the bus :) ,

Having a couple of servings of Sprite or any lemon-lime flavored soda each day will probably not be detrimental to one's health, however, without proper exercise and a diet consists of mainly sodas and sweets may not be healthy for the long run. Sprite has 140 calories per 8 oz serving. For one 12 oz can, it's 210 calories. Now, one table spoon of sugar is about 15 calories, so that means for every can of Sprite you drink, you're eating an equivalent of 14 table spoons of sugar. 2 cans = 24 table spoons. Using this to illustrate the amount of sugar one's taking in when consuming Sprite or similar sodas may help your friend think twice about drinking more of it each day. Just an idea.

As long as she works out, nothing!




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