I suppose that lithium salts are not permitted today as additives in beverages.
7-Up contained lithium citrate until 1948. Lithium was believed to have mood-stabilizing effects, hence its inclusion in the beverage.
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Consuming a lithium soft drink can lead to potential health risks such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, and in severe cases, lithium toxicity which can cause kidney damage, seizures, and even death. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before consuming any products containing lithium.
Look for a substance that is soft, silver-white, and reacts vigorously with water. These characteristics are indicative of lithium. Additionally, check for any specific gravity or density values that align with lithium's properties.
Lithium is a silvery and very soft metal.
There is no natural way to get too much lithium so I am assuming you are referring to taking too much of the medication. As an interesting historical fact, the soft drink 7Up contained lithium from the time of its introduction in 1929 until 1950. It may have been named "7Up" because of its mood stabilizing effects (a "pick me up" for people with depression). Toxic effects include shaking, balance problems, speech problems, funny eye movements, kidney problems (including the inability to concentrate urine and low blood sodium levels) , and seizures.
A soft drink is $20.
Yes coke is a soft drink
Yes pineapple is a soft drink
soft, silver-white metal
The definition of Lithium is soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group.