1, damage to the teeth
Carbonated beverages contain a lot of carbonic acid, these carbonic acid will cause great damage to the teeth, because the tooth enamel is very easy to drink with the carbonic acid in the drink on the carbonic acid reaction led to the teeth in the material is broken down and absorbed, resulting in loose teeth, such as phenomena such as falling off, long-term carbonated beverages drink teeth flaccidity will be a small piece of small pieces of the fall.
2, harm to the kidneys and stomach
The human stomach would have secreted a lot of gastric acid, this time and then drink carbonated beverages will lead to excessive acidification of the stomach, and carbonated beverages contain a large amount of carbon dioxide, these carbon dioxide not only will make people drink more drinks the more thirsty and also cause the stomach to have a certain sense of satiety, and at the same time, damage to some of the beneficial substances of the stomach. A large number of carbonated beverages can also lead to kidney stones, and in severe cases can also affect the quality of sperm produced by men.
3, causing nutrient loss
Frequent drinking of carbonated beverages, will trigger the carbonic acid and calcium in the body to react to generate calcium carbonate is not only harmful to the human body and is not easy to be discharged out of the body, so many parents are allowed to drink carbonated beverages which is not right, especially in the growth of the body of the children of the calcium, which not only causes the loss of calcium composition and also to the detriment of the body.
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Sparkling beverages
Sparkling beverages are not only a favorite among teenagers, but also among babies and young children. Surveys show that drinks with bubbles are the main cause of dental erosion in teenagers, infants and young children, but so many parents don't realize this problem exists.
More than 90% of adolescents drink carbonated beverages that erode the protective outer layer of tooth enamel. The teeth of patients with dental erosion are fragile and thin. If you drink a lot of fizzy drinks, the likelihood of developing dental erosion increases to five times. Drinking milk and water, on the contrary, reduces the risk of dental erosion. Carbonated drinks have an erosive effect on teeth.Reference? People's Daily Online - What are the dangers of carbonated beverages? Who should never drink carbonated drinks
Reference? Baidu Encyclopedia - Carbonated Drinks