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Effects of Drinking Carbonated Drinks

Carbonated beverages are made by incorporating carbon dioxide into a liquid. The most common type of carbonated beverage is the soft drink. Other types of beverages such as water, juice and energy drinks are often carbonated as well. Some wine manufacturers enhance their products with carbon dioxide, which creates a fizzy, "sparkling" wine.

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Effects of Drinking Carbonated Drinks

Sugary drinks lead to weight gain, and anything that leads to weight gain increases risk of conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and even certain cancers.

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Effects of Drinking Carbonated Drinks

When you drink soda, the sugars it contains interact with bacteria in your mouth to form acid. This acid attacks your teeth. Both regular and sugar-free sodas also contain their own acids, and these attack the teeth too. With each swig of soda, you’re starting a damaging reaction that lasts for about 20 minutes. If you sip all day, your teeth are under constant attack.

There are two main dental effects of drinking soda: erosion and cavities

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Effects of Drinking Carbonated Drinks

It is a widespread misconception that drinking soda after meals helps in digestion.In real soda have a basic pH value which reacts with acidic gastric juice in our stomach and neutralizes it.Thus it may cause indigestion, After meals It only helps in gastritis or in acid reflex.

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Effects of Drinking Carbonated Drinks

An occasional soft drink is not likely to do you any harm. But research has raised concerns about drinking soda on a daily basis during pregnancy, whether it's caffeinated or not.
Some research suggests that drinking more than one sugar-sweetened or artificially sweetened drink a day during pregnancy could raise the risk of preterm birth. These findings are not definitive, but to be on the safe side, you may want to limit the amount of soda you drink.

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