can increase uric acid
Aspartic acid and phenylalanine acid are the two amino acids that are in aspartame. The Acceptable Daily Intake, or ADI, of aspartame is 50 mg/kg body weight for children and adults and it is set by the United States FDA.
CO2 is produced which can form carbonic acid
No. Malic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid. Sugars are almost always cyclic hemiacetals. Whilst it is possible for the human body to utilise malic acid as a source of energy, this does not make the acid a sugar. In fact, malic acid gives apples a sour taste so it does not even add to the sweetness of the fruit.
No. Honeybees don't urinate and wherever possible they will only defecate outside the hive.
hydrochloric acid
Sodas dehydrate and increase the acid levels in your body. They also have alot of carbs and sugar.
Brown sugar does not contain uric acid but it stimulates the production of uric acid by the body.
If you want to increase Muscle Mass Increase Protein Intake in your Diet
as they do not provide carbohydrate to the body.
Well it prevents the bodies absorption of water because it dehydrates you. And it burns up your sugar in your body which gives you low blood sugar.
no. you would have to intake water to increase the water level in your body.
iT DEPENDS IT COULD BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOUR BODY CANT HANDLE THAT MUCH SUGAR SO IT MAKES YOU FEEL NAUTIOUS
Aspartic acid and phenylalanine acid are the two amino acids that are in aspartame. The Acceptable Daily Intake, or ADI, of aspartame is 50 mg/kg body weight for children and adults and it is set by the United States FDA.
Bacteria that populate the mouth metabolize simple carbohydrates (sugar) and produce the acid that causes tooth decay. Reducing the bacteria by effective and frequent brushing and flossing can reduce tooth decay. Limiting intake of sugar will also reduce decay. There is also a growing body of research that indicates xylitol as a sugar substitute may also be effective in reducing tooth decay.
becuese we need sugar exaplan we need sugar for a body so a body is ristable do you get me and ok im 13 my name Kevin bye
Vitamin C is absorbed by the body as well as sugar, however vitamin C is an acid (ascoribic acid) where as sugar is a carbohydrate. More simply, a glucose. So no, vitamin C is nothing like sugar at all.
adaptation