Can Other Drinks / Beverages Replace
Water?
Are
you one of those people who always have a can of soda at
your desk? You may want to think about taking a trip to
the water cooler instead. Not only can soda pack on the
pounds, it can also deteriorate the body as well.
The
sugar in soda, usually containing 9 teaspoons, can over
time cause you to pile on the pounds. Also, did you know
that that much sugar can compromise the immune system for
up to 12 hours? Drinking diet cola? Have you heard about
that artificial sweeteners are linked to brain tumours?
Caffeine is another major issue for not just soda drinkers,
but coffee and energy drink buffs as well. Caffeine consumption
can cause dehydration and when not consumed, terrible headaches,
shakes and irritability. While a morning boost may not
have serious long-term effects, constant consumption will
indeed take a toll on the body.
The
biggest, most important reason to steer clear of the fizzy
beverage is mineral depletion. The long term the effects
of colas are devastating to the body. Acidity, sugars,
and artificial flavours and sweeteners can actually shorten
your life. There is enough acid in a can of soda to kill,
that is, if our body did not contain mechanisms to neutralize
it. But, that means our bodies’ precious minerals,
such as calcium, are being used for this instead of what
they are intended for! Did you know that it takes 32 glasses
of water to neutralize the acid from one 12 oz. cola or
soda? Wow!
Sports
drinks are arguably said to be a good choice by athletes
needing to replenish minerals. However, people should caution
themselves to not drink them recreationally. Many times
parents will let children drink them because of the ‘cool’ flavours.
One Baylor University study of sports drinks said there
was one case of irregular heartbeat was reported in a football
player who consumed too much potassium per day by drinking
too much of a sports drink. Sports drinks also contain
sodium, as well as a significant concentration of carbohydrates
and calories. If people are drinking sports drinks, not
because they are working out and losing minerals through
sweat, than they are not very good for you!
Other
drinks that cannot be replaced by water are coffee and
tea. Much has been said about coffee drinks as a source
of fat and empty calories. Many of these coffee specialty
drinks have become more like desserts and should be treated
as such, not drank on a regular basis. Coffee may be a
great way to wake up in the morning, but after 8 hours
of sleep, bodies need to be hydrated again, not dehydrated,
as coffee will do. Need to wake up? Replenish your body
with water and do some stretches or go for a walk or run
to get the blood pumping.
Reading
about the harmful effects of these drinks should shed some
light on the benefits of our great natural resource: water!
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