If you drink much of it, the phosphoric acid in many soft drinks can cause severe calcium deficiency, resulting in bone loss and/or muscle cramping and other problems that are caused by electrolyte imbalance. Of course, too much sugar can result in diabetic or hypoglycemic complications and obesity. Most other problems associated with soft drinks seem to be little more than urban legend.
No, all kids 9-15 are allowed to have coke as long as they are healthy
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It's okay with no sides effects except the long term usual side effects of coke & all similar drinks, & of course the effects of having an overdose of paracetamol, But characteristic side effects for both of them together is not reported yet.
Diet would be worse because of the artifical sweetner inside of the soda.
There are no known side effects related to drinking tea for weight loss. Drinking tea is very beneficial for you.
There are still no know side effects to camel milk.
Drinking cola is not good for you, on more than one level. The effects are cumulative; so, while one coke might surely be overcome, a habit of drinking soda will surely catch up to you.
Consuming a diet high in carbs and regularly drinking diet coke can lead to weight gain, increased risk of diabetes, tooth decay, and potential negative effects on overall health due to the high sugar content and artificial sweeteners in diet coke.
No you shouldn't! Drinking soda is not good and effects your health.
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Most decaffeinated beverages have traces of caffeine in it. If you are having side effects from a decaffeinated tea it could be from the tea or the trace amounts of caffeine depending on the side effects.
Drinking diet coke has no influence on getting pregnant.