The implicit harm of carbonated beverages

Only a non-alcoholic beverage can increase your risk of heart disease or stroke by 1.5 times. In addition, consumption of carbonated beverages also harms the liver like alcoholism and diabetes.

>>>Drinking too much soft drinks prone to asthma

Maimi University (USA) researchers say that a few limonade or Coca-cola cans that previously considered as a non-harmful health drink actually seriously affect human health. People who drink Coca-cola or limonade everyday, 43% suffer from cardiovascular diseases of different forms.

Picture 1 of The implicit harm of carbonated beverages
Gas drinks have hidden risks to health.

Dr Hanna Gardener said: "The results of our research show that there is a potential link between the use of non-alcoholic drinks and cardiovascular disease ." However, he admitted: 'Mechanism why this drink has a cardiovascular effect is not very clear. '

In addition, according to the Daily Mail , similar drinking water also contains artificial sweeteners, such as asparrtam, that cause cancer and liver damage.

It should be noted, American psychologists have recently suggested that if using soft drinks with alcoholic gas, adults cannot control themselves and cause aggression with people around them.

It seems that the proportion of people who do not drink carbonated beverages or drink 1 can / week accounts for only 23% of the population, while the number of people drinking 14 cans or more per week is up to 43%. The proportion of people with teenage violence who do not like carbonated soft drinks is 15% and in adults who regularly drink carbonated soft drinks is 27%. People who are 'addicted' to carbonated water exhibit more aggressiveness than those who drink no gas 15 times.

One conclusion from another study is worth noting that, most people who drink 5 or more cans of water per week are also often drinkers, some smoke.