A rare treat: If you really like it, you can drink one (no more) as a special treat. It is not good for people on a regular basis or in large amounts. The sugar or substitute as well as the caffeine and carbonation can hurt several body systems. Also, it is habit-forming, weight/bloat adding and should be only for a bit of a kick if you wish for thirst water is the best!
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Potential harm: Regularly drinking soda has been linked to Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Diabetes, heart disease & metabolic syndrome. Other possible risks include: increased weight, decreased bone mineral density (BMD) obesity, erosion of tooth enamel, caries, mineral depletion & dehydration. Increased caffeine in some sodas can ^ anxiety in people w anxiety disorders. If it contains artificial sweeteners &
Answered 8/17/2017
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