Sparkling water instead of still water?
cehall3
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Is it ok to drink sparkling/carbonated water instead of still to fulfill my daily water needs?
I'm not a huge fan of drinking anything so it is SO hard for me to drink enough water during the day. I replaced what little bit of soda and/or diet soda I drink with sparkling and have now gotten addicted to the bubbly! Unfortunately that means I no longer like the taste of still water. I make sure the sparkling water I consume has no sodium, fake sugar, flavors, etc. and the extensive research I've done (read: Google) says this shouldn't be a problem.
Anyone heard anything different?
I'm not a huge fan of drinking anything so it is SO hard for me to drink enough water during the day. I replaced what little bit of soda and/or diet soda I drink with sparkling and have now gotten addicted to the bubbly! Unfortunately that means I no longer like the taste of still water. I make sure the sparkling water I consume has no sodium, fake sugar, flavors, etc. and the extensive research I've done (read: Google) says this shouldn't be a problem.
Anyone heard anything different?
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Just stay hydrated. As long as your pee is NOT dark, you're fine.
Edit: forgot an important word.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression0
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I drink sparkling all the time, it satisfy's my need for fizz!0
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water =/= water0
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Just stay hydrated. As long as your pee is dark, you're fine.
I'm doing it wrong :grumble:0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
I thought it was diet soda that caused it? Hope I'm wrong because I love my sparkling water!.. just water from the tap with bubbles I added.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
And bone loss. Depressed with no bone, that would be a tragic life.0 -
No. Everyone knows that the bubbles interfere with phosphorus absorption and make your tummy tickle.0
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I was the same way, traded in my my diet soda for the flavored carbonated water. I was addicted to them as well and did like plain water...but my mother in law suggested doing half flavored water and half regular water. I started doing this and before I knew it I was drinking more and more regular water. We have the filter system with the big refillable 5 gallon jugs that keep the water cold so I will drink half the carbonated water then refill it with the filtered water. It has worked for me, and now I enjoy cold filtered water just as much as the carbonated flavored stuff! Good luck! I agree any water is better than nothing0
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Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
And bone loss. Depressed with no bone, that would be a tragic life.
Yikes.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
And bone loss. Depressed with no bone, that would be a tragic life.
Yikes.
I'd be depressed without bone too0 -
I was the same way, traded in my my diet soda for the flavored carbonated water. I was addicted to them as well and did like plain water...but my mother in law suggested doing half flavored water and half regular water. I started doing this and before I knew it I was drinking more and more regular water. We have the filter system with the big refillable 5 gallon jugs that keep the water cold so I will drink half the carbonated water then refill it with the filtered water. It has worked for me, and now I enjoy cold filtered water just as much as the carbonated flavored stuff! Good luck! I agree any water is better than nothing
This is a good idea. I'm still not sure if carbonated water has any negatives, but it can't hurt to try to wean myself off of it.
We'll see how this goes. I love the bubbles.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
Do you have any proof of this?0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
Do you have any proof of this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-209435090 -
I live on sparkling water! The best. Someone just told me there's some tooth decay issue with the bubbles but I do NOT accept.0
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There is no evidence according to the mayo clinic that carbonated water is bad for you. The research on phosphoric acid and bone health was done on diet soda which is another story.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/carbonated-water/MY018920 -
We got one of those home soda makers for Christmas. I use it to make bubbly water and squeeze some lemon in it. My new favorite!!0
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No distinction between correlation and causation that I can see there.
An obvious 'correlation' I can see there is that over weight people often may be depressed - for me:
Eating makes me happier when I'm sad, also at other times.
I drink diet soda because I've eaten too much in the past/like eating too much in the present.
Being fat makes me sad.
But I'm confident that it's not the consumption of diet drinks that causes it.
If anything, as I've got older I've got happier (general acceptance of life sucking) and it's only recently I've been really in to diet sodas.0 -
I drink it. I love Polar brand!0
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I wrote several tweets about that "science".
The thing they seemed to completely forget when comparing diet soda drinkers and coffee drinkers is that those who are depressed typically have low energy levels. Filling a kettle and making a hot drink rather than opening a bottle is on par with preparing and cooking a meal rather than ordering a takeaway and getting up to answer the door when the delivery guy comes.
Some people dismiss all risks by claiming "living increases the risk of death *by* 100%". Having plugged the numbers in, I can only assume the study they are quoting concluded we are all immortal or the scientists included zombies who were dead and able to die: 200% of 0 is?
Are carbonated drinks linked with osteoporosis? Yes. Does it cause it? Who knows. The news reporters will claim the reason vegetarians have less risk of getting vCJD is because they eat more broccoli.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
Do you have any proof of this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509
This study was about artificial sweeteners, not carbonation. Sparkling water is not artificially sweetened, so it does not have the same risk.0 -
Current research shows the bubbles are a major cause of depression
Do you have any proof of this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509
I think you are confused. We aren't talking about diet sodas here so this is not relevant.0
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