Damage Of Carbonated Water On The Body

The harm of carbonated water on our body. Read how does it affect our overall health.

Despite repeated statements from the health system that sodas cause irreparable damage to the body, society continues to carelessly use such water. The average citizen of our country consumes about 34 liters of soda per year. This indicates that these drinks do not go out of fashion.

Most of us know that soda saturates your body with sugar and artificial additives. Nevertheless, we continue to consume beverages, not realizing the consequences of each drink for our body.

Side effects to the reproductive system

Bottles of modern drinks are made of cheap plastic. When filled, the water interacts with the plastic, just descended from the conveyor, filling toxins, then entering the blood. These toxins enter the blood vessels, penetrating further into the major organs, brain and body tissue.

The harm of carbonated water

This can affect the health of your reproductive system. In particular, it concerns a bisphenol-A (BPA) a chemical that is used in the manufacture of plastic bottles. Previously, there was a set of scandals associated with the influence of the substance on the hormonal system and an increased risk of miscarriage.

Nuisance teeth

About 92% of the adult population, according to experts, have some form of tooth decay. Dental health is a widespread problem throughout the world. While already a number of factors contribute to tooth decay, consumption of carbonated beverages also has some side effects on the health of our teeth.

Acid contained in the carbonated water is literally dissolve tooth enamel. The value of "pH" in the oral cavity is designed so as to protect the coating around our teeth. At the same time, it is sensitive to long-term, artificial changes in acidity (aided by the use of carbonated beverages).

The harm of carbonated water

Sugar content in soda further stimulate the development of caries. Sugar, contained in the beverage, causes the development of bacteria in the mouth, which in turn contribute to the development of caries, increase in the activity of bacteria, occurrence of infectious diseases of the oral cavity.

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