Are high-carbonated drinks bad for you?!


Question: Are high-carbonated drinks bad for you!?
I have recently been worrying if high-carbonated drinks are charged with a little "too" much carbon dioxide!. And with all the sugar that they implant in them these days!.!.!.And the result of drinking all that carbon dioxide is jitteriness, unhealthiness, and grotesqueness!. Please give me your opinion on high-carbonated drinks!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
No, there's nothing wrong with carbonated water;

Sparkling mineral water is a negligible cause of dental erosion!. While the dissolution potential of sparkling water is greater than still water, levels remain low: by comparison, soft drinks cause tooth decay at a rate of several hundred times that of regular sparkling water!. De-gassing of a sparkling mineral water reduces its dissolution potential, but the total levels are still relatively low, suggesting that carbonation of drinks may not be an important factor per se in causing dental erosion!.

Intake of carbonated beverages has not been associated with increased bone fracture risk in observational studies, and the net effect of carbonated beverage constituents on the amount of calcium in the body is negligible, leaving carbonated water as harmless as regular water

The high sugar content, however, is really bad for you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If you can't burp or fart!.!.!.I would say their could be a problem!.!.!.!.(hee hee)Www@FoodAQ@Com

yes of course DAWww@FoodAQ@Com





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