Kinda-sorta. Sodas usually have a lot of sugar in them, and sugar is a lot of calories/energy. And if your food has more energy in it than you actually need, your body will turn it into fat ands store it.
So, at the end of the day it's the amount and the substance together that decides if you put on weight or not. It only takes a little soda to give you a lot of energy. Fruit juices have less sugar (=less energy)so you can have more of those and still be able to use it all up. But there's still energy in there, so you're better off sticking with water.
Soda such as Ginger Ale does help to settle your stomach. Ginger ale that has ginger extract or ginger root will counteract with the acids in your stomach and create a calming effect.
Yes, the bubbles, sugar, and caffiene can help settle an upset stomach.
yes, slightly, until you burp them
Yes
It tastes goodHelps wake someone tired upCan help to settle an upset stomach
For an upset stomach and heartburn.
No. White clear soda , club soda or lemon/lime . Soda crackers work for some people.
Not really it just has less of everthing than normal
good for digestion. settle upset stomach aches.
Yes, the carbonation can calm your nausea. Try to drink it in small sips to avoid vomiting if you have a stomach virus.
It is made of soda which makes you put gas.It also causes stomach upset.
try coca cola, its what I do when I have one and it does go away
Atticus recommends a tea made with mint leaves, ginger, and honey to help alleviate stomach problems. Ginger can help with digestion and reduce inflammation in the stomach, while mint can help calm the digestive system. Honey adds sweetness and can soothe the digestive tract.
probably children's Tylenol or delsym
You brush your teeth with baking soda, just get your toothbrush damp, stick it in baking soda, and brush. You shouldn't try to swallow it, but if you do nothing will happen, you just might get and upset stomach. It wont taste really bad, just queer, kinda salty.