it makes you really week and all the mass comes out of your bones
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Yes, soda can make you sick. If you drink too much, the acid in your stomach may interact with the carbonated particles in the drink.
Carbonated sodas have alot of phosphoric acid in them, this chemical has been shown to (in crude terms) eat away at the bone material. But unless your drinking 4 or more(not exact and depends on your diet) sodas a days its negligible and the calcium that you ingest in your regular diet is counteracting that effect.
If you are drinking soda on a regular basis, you may not be drinking enough milk and could have a calcium deficiency, which slows bone growth. Poured directly on a bone, acidic liquids can dissolve certain minerals in the bones. Note that acerbic acid, an ingredient in many sodas and soft drink mixes, is an acid that can have this effect. Nothing should happen to your bones so long as the soda never touches them directly. You teeth, on the other hand would fall off if they were not as strong as they are, with enamel and such.
Well, whenever you move, your muscles pull on your bones (bones are connective tissue). Bones act as levers for muscles. When you exercise, both muscles and bones are being used, and therefore are getting stronger. It might be very slight, but it's still there. I'm not sure about this part, but I think that in certain cases, bones will give up some of their calcium to give to muscles in order to detach myosin heads from actin, so that the muscle can relax.
I drink a lot of carbonated water. I heard the "fizzy" in the carbonated waters can deplete bones. Are carbonated water drinks bad for you?
No. Carbonated drinks don't cause an effect of being drunk. The percentage of alcohol in the drink is what makes you drunk.
There is little difference. The contents of the stomach before the drink have a far greater effect. The reason for this belief is that people tend to drink carbonated drinks more rapidly than non-carbonated.
the acid in carbonated drinks is so dilute (weak) it has hardly any effect on the body.
No, non carbonated drinks do not have carbon dioxide.
Carbonated drinks give you gas and that would be painful with diverticulitis.
It helps with the flavor and keeping it fresh.
No
no
Carbonated water is widely used is in soft drinks.
Carbonated water is a more refreshing drink.
Carbonated drinks are absorbed faster into the body's systems. This fact is especially important to remember if you are drinking carbonated alcoholic drinks because you may become drunk faster.