Ten Reasons to Stop Drinking Soda - Are You Ready?
Carbonated Soda Irritates the Stomach, Reduces Calcium in the Bones, Causes Burping and Has Been Linked to Cancer
By Slate Stone, published Jun 05, 2007
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1. Soda does not satisfy thirst. Many commercially and popular brand sodas contain sodium. Sodium is a form of salt and makes you more thirsty. Many Americans already consume far more sodium in processed foods than the daily recommended amount.
2. Soda can be addictive. If you drink soda pop every day, try going just one day without it and see how you feel. You will probably be in a bad mood until you get your soda kick. That should tell you something. If you drink soda with caffeine you will likely experience withdrawal symptoms including headaches, anxiety, fatigue and nausea. It could take several days for the symptoms to go away if you were a heavy soda drinker and just stopped consuming it.
3. Medical Studies have shown that Sodium benzoate has been linked to cancer because when it is mixed with the additive vitamin C in soft drinks, it causes benzene, a carcinogenic substance.
4. Carbonated sodas are often packaged in bottles and cans, and although these containers can be recycled, they still add more garbage to our environment. Not everyone recycles and even with items that are recycled, they are not 100 percent recyclable, there is some waste in the recycle process. Additionally it takes energy and manufacturing processes to recycle. If you switched to tea or filtered tap water as your beverage of choice there would be far less garbage generated.
5. Space. If you stopped drinking soda and instead made your own iced tea or lemon water, you would require less storage space for beverages and it would take less energy and time to lug your beverages from the grocery store.
6. The Teen Effect. Studies have shown that growing teens who consume soda in large quantities have bone weakening and low bone density because they are lacking in calcium rich beverages.
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Did You Know?
Even sugar free soda harms your teeth. It's the acid content.
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