Yes! Potassium is nessassary for normal hear rhythm, an inbalance of potassium in the system can lead to hear disrhythmias. Actually its also used to kill people "leathel injection = potassium. So a recap on potassium, hight concentrations of posassium calld hyperkalemia causes bradycardia (slowing of the heart) and to low of amt in the body is called hypokalemia which causes you to become tachycardic which is a ridiclious way of saying hey your hear to going way to fast
No, acesulfame potassium is an entirely different molecular entity. However, many diet soft drinks that contain acesulfame potassium also contain aspartame as an artificial sweetener.
Scandinavian snus does not contain sugar. American snus, however, contains an artificial sweetener called sucralose, which is used in diet soft drinks.
VISO Energy Drinks contain caffeine, and includes a large number of vitamines, minerals and nutrients. These include Calcium, Manganese, Zinc, Magnesium and Potassium.
The ingredients of Diet Soda depend on its brand, but there are some ingredients: Aspartame, an artificial sweetener Acesulfame potassium, another artifical sweetener Phosphoric acid, a chemical that gives some drinks that 'tart' taste Caffeine Potassium benzoate, a preservative Caramel colouring More information on some of these ingredients can be found at the related links below.
The problems surrounding acesulfame K are based on the improper testing and lack of long-term studies. Acesulfame K does contain the carcinogen methylene chloride. Long-term exposure to methylene chloride can cause headaches, depression, nausea, mental confusion, liver effects, kidney effects, visual disturbances, and cancer in humans. There has been a great deal of opposition to the use of acesulfame K without further testing, but at this time, the FDA has not required that these tests be done.
Its the potassium bicarbonate, it weakens the bones and eventually can lead to calcium deficiency.
I only know one thing that has alot of potassium, that would be bananas!!
That depends on which drink your talking about. Many drinks vary on just how much sugar is used. Some soft drinks use artificial sweetener (such as aspartame, splenda, or acesulfame potassium) meaning they have no sugar at all. I have heard, however, that 9 teaspoons of sugar in an 11-ounce can is typical however this varies with brand and type. Diet brand Soft drinks usually have less.
Typically all diet drinks have 0 calories and carbs. This does not make it healthy though because it still contains Aspartame or sucralose.
Mixture drinks (as cocktails) contain many components.
No. Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide.
Citrus-flavored soft drinks.