When I feel an attack coming on I drink 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda with about 8 ounces of water. I started this during my last attack 6 months ago. I also drink lemon water. I just turned 30 so am really hopeful that the baking soda continues to work so that I don't have to suffer with this regularly for the next 40 years or so. I have had a couple scares during the last 6 months, but the baking soda routine seems to keep it at bay. I don't incorporate the baking soda in my diet all the time, only when I feel an attack coming on.
No
No. There is no connection between soda consumption and penis size.
It hasn't been proven that drinking diet soda causes premature babies.
yes dark soda such as pepsi, coke, and root beer cause acne. how? the carmel colering in the soda has a negative reaction to the skin when drank
Because soda dehydrates you
you can die from drinking to much soda and if you eat to much pop rocks you can die
Yea... stop drinking so much soda
Well, drinking too much soda can cause your body to produce too much insulin which can be the beginning causes of diabetes. Also, it rots your teeth from the inside out. Finally, a can of fizzy soda can damage the soft tissue of your throat. In fact, when a certain soda is poured over a rusty car engine, it ate away at the rust!
You cannot say that it causes gum disease, but you might be able to say that it contributes to it because of the acidic nature of soda.
It doesn't only excess calories do. When you go over your calorie limit you gain weight. Doesn't matter if they come from sugary foods or healthy stuff. A calorie is a calorie is a calorie.
There is no scientific proof that drinking diet soda can give you cancer.
"Why does soda make you dehydrated?" Short answer: It doesn't, Long answer: The idea that drinking to much soda causes dehydration comes from the fact that caffeine is a diuretic. (a diuretic inhibits your kidney's ability to absorb water). This has led to the belief that drinking to much soda will cause dehydration. When consuming, soda or any caffeinated beverage the body still retains some fluid. The effects of moderate caffeine consumption have only a mild diuresis effect, comparable to that of another popular beverage. Water. Regular consumption of caffeine leads to a higher tolerance