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- From: cam@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Malcolm)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Pos/Neg Benefits of CO2 in pop (soda)
- Keywords: pop
- Message-ID: <28177@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 16:41:55 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.120103.12580@hemlock.cray.com>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
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- In article <1992Nov13.120103.12580@hemlock.cray.com> n3022@cray.com writes:
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- > ... it seems that if the body gives off CO2
- >when we exhale, it makes sense that to drink carbonated beverages with
- >CO2 could be less than beneficial to the human body.
-
- We also give off H2O when we exhale. So it seems likely that drinking
- beverages with H2O in them might not be too good for you either. And,
- as a check of the contents lists in your local store will reveal,
- there's usually a lot of H2O in drinks too.
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