Mountain Dew, like other sugary and caffeinated soft drinks, can contribute to liver damage primarily through its high sugar content and potential for promoting obesity and fatty liver disease. Excessive consumption of sugary beverages can lead to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which involves the accumulation of fat in liver cells. Additionally, the caffeine content may have mixed effects on liver health, with moderate intake being generally safe, but excessive consumption could pose risks. Overall, moderation is key to minimizing potential liver damage associated with sugary drinks.
Mt Dew has high levels of fructose and caffien both of which are metabolized by the liver.This leaves the chance of developing scerosis of the liver and liver disease. If you have an existing liver condition not only can the consumption of Mt Dew...or any other soda for that matter....be harmful, but in some cases fatal.
mountain dew
morning dew is a kind of water
Cause you get a shoe
Oh, dude, too much Mountain Dew won't turn your eyes yellow. That's not how it works. Your eyes turning yellow is a sign of liver problems, not a neon green soda addiction. So, like, maybe lay off the Dew and see a doctor if your eyes start looking like a highlighter.
it's pretty easy, it just depends on kind of dew you're talking about. EXAMPLE: the dew covered the grass in a thin blanket. Do you like honey dew? the morning dew made the trees sparkle in the light. So there's many different ways of fitting dew into a sentence
Frost is to dew. Frost forms on surfaces when the temperature drops below freezing, while dew forms on surfaces when the temperature cools enough to cause condensation.
When the sun rises, the warmth and light cause the dew to evaporate. As the temperature rises, the water droplets in the dew transform into water vapor and are released into the air.
probably not but i'm not a doctor
Mountain Dew - or pretty much any heavily carbonated drink. Those with citric acid may cause faster corrosion.
Mountain Dew does not cause sterilization. This is an urban legend that has been around since at least the 1990's.
Yes.