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It fizzes, it refreshes, and sometimes it brings back memories of childhood or fun snack breaks with friends.
Yet behind those bubbles and that sweet taste, soda may actually be a little too present in our daily lives. Do you drink it regularly? Here’s why it might be time to cut back…
Liquid sugar: a trap for your waistline
We all know sodas are loaded with added sugars. But unlike solid foods, liquid sugar doesn’t send the right signals to the brain to let us know we’re full. The result? We keep consuming calories without feeling satisfied.
Over time, this can lead to gradual weight gain—even if you don’t feel like you’re overeating otherwise. And if you think one soda a day can’t do much harm, research shows that even a single daily can significantly raises the risk of obesity.
Weakened bones: the hidden effect
Here’s a little-known fact: sodas, especially colas, can affect bone strength. Not directly because of one particular ingredient, but because they often replace calcium-rich drinks like milk or fortified plant-based milks.
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