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Having soft drinks to quench thirst this summer? Here's why water's better

Here are six reasons why you should skip carbonated drinks this summer

Web Desk
April 28, 2024
Soft drinks drain indviduals bodies of nutrients. — Britannica
Soft drinks drain indviduals' bodies of nutrients. — Britannica

What is better than a cold carbonated drink to quench your thirst on a hot summer's day? Well, the answer is quite clear and that is water.

While soft drinks, especially when they are served right of the refrigerator or with ice, taste heavenly, but they might not give as heavenly results as they taste.

According to Times of India, regular intake of soft drinks is likely to increase the risk of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

Here are six reasons why water should be preferred over soft drinks this summer.

Empty calories

Soft drinks are full of sugar and calories, resulting in weight gain and obesity when consumed excessively.

Dehydration

Although soft drinks have a thirst-quenching taste, they can easily dehydrate an individual's body due to their high sugar and caffeine content.

Spike in blood sugar

The rapid influx of sugar from soft drinks can cause spikes in blood sugar levels, leading to energy crashes and cravings.

Soft drinks pose increased risk of chronic diseases. — Guiney Dental

Nutrient depletion

Soft drinks replace healthier beverage choice, robbing an individual's body of essential nutrients it needs for optimal health.

Digestive issues

The carbonation in soft drinks can cause bloating, gas, and discomfort for those with sensitive digestive systems.

Increased risk of chronic diseases

Regular consumption of soft drinks has been linked to an increased risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and metabolic syndrome.


Disclaimer: This may not work for everyone. Consult your doctor before trying this out.


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