Should you drink water or soda?

Posted 11/14/18

What should I drink? 

Most of us battle this decision every day. 

We may consider what flavor will quench our thirst or what we’re in the mood for. 

What if you thought …

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Should you drink water or soda?

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What should I drink? 
Most of us battle this decision every day. 
We may consider what flavor will quench our thirst or what we’re in the mood for. 
What if you thought about it a different way? 
I grew up drinking Coca-Cola as a child and into adulthood. 
I had to have that glass bottle of Coca-Cola when I was little girl. My dad would take me to get them. I loved those trips. 
What I never thought about was this: you should drink up to an ounce of water for each pound you weigh, every day. 
Americans drink on average about 56 gallons of soda a year. 
If you drink more than two sodas a day, you’re at risk for potential health problems. 
Next time you are challenged at home, the grocery store or at a restaurant for dinner, remind yourself of these comparisons to make a healthier you. 
Find more information at https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/sodas-and-your-health-risks-debated#4 .

Water Soda
Hydrating Destroys your teeth
Boosts energy Weight gain
Heals your body Leads to diabetes
Fuels your brain Raises blood pressure
Helps headaches Causes heartburn
Aids in weight loss Linked to cancer
Flushes out toxins Causes kidney stones
  Causes acne
  Linked to liver issues


 

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