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Yes. Soda can effect your brain because it contains sugar and dissolved carbon dioxide.
Too much sugar (cavities), soda pop (phosphoric acid), chewing ice (micro fractures in the enamel).
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that baking soda can help treat or cure brain cancer. It is important to consult with a medical professional for appropriate treatment options for brain cancer.
No, soda contains no harmful chemicals that kill brain cells. Although sodas that are diet and do contain Aspartame and other variations of this chemical have been linked to brain cancer. Regular sodas are linked to obesity. I would recommend staying away from soda in the first place.
Soda itself does not directly cause weight gain. However, soda is high in sugar and calories, which can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess as part of an overall diet that exceeds your daily calorie needs. It's important to be mindful of your soda intake as part of a balanced diet to maintain a healthy weight.
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
This is true, because the baking soda will disengage the acids from the batteries to make the charge nuetrel.
Your soda can may be squishy because there is a decrease in pressure inside the can, causing it to collapse. This can happen if the can is damaged or if it was exposed to high temperatures, which can lead to a decrease in pressure.
Have you checked the ingredients? Yes.
half a can of soda, youre getting ripped off
Cooking soda refers to baking soda. This terms is usually varied due to the region or part of the world.
Drink 3 times as much water as soda to completely flush out the soda. 1 can of soda=36 oz of water