W WarriorPL High End Bro Platinum Dec 15, 2002 #1 I took a look at the label of a bottle of sparkling water, and well it had zeros for everything there. First off it carbonated, second it has some type of flavoring to it. What exactly is in it, and how bad is it?
I took a look at the label of a bottle of sparkling water, and well it had zeros for everything there. First off it carbonated, second it has some type of flavoring to it. What exactly is in it, and how bad is it?
M Mr.X Guest Dec 15, 2002 #2 WizKid25 said: I took a look at the label of a bottle of sparkling water, and well it had zeros for everything there. First off it carbonated, second it has some type of flavoring to it. What exactly is in it, and how bad is it? Click to expand... Carbonation decreases absorption of protein and the overall digestive track function. It's nothing that will ruin your diet, but it's really something to think about. Mr.X
WizKid25 said: I took a look at the label of a bottle of sparkling water, and well it had zeros for everything there. First off it carbonated, second it has some type of flavoring to it. What exactly is in it, and how bad is it? Click to expand... Carbonation decreases absorption of protein and the overall digestive track function. It's nothing that will ruin your diet, but it's really something to think about. Mr.X
anthrax MVP EF VIP Dec 16, 2002 #3 Is there a difference between naturallu sparkling water (like Perrier) and water with added CO2 (like any soda) ?
Is there a difference between naturallu sparkling water (like Perrier) and water with added CO2 (like any soda) ?
M Mr.X Guest Dec 16, 2002 #4 Anthrax said: Is there a difference between naturallu sparkling water (like Perrier) and water with added CO2 (like any soda) ? Click to expand... I'm not too sure, I think they use the same carbonation process. Mr.X
Anthrax said: Is there a difference between naturallu sparkling water (like Perrier) and water with added CO2 (like any soda) ? Click to expand... I'm not too sure, I think they use the same carbonation process. Mr.X
T Tagio New member Dec 16, 2002 #5 if you were to shake your soda/sparkling water and drink it flat, would that eliminate the problems you mentioned?
if you were to shake your soda/sparkling water and drink it flat, would that eliminate the problems you mentioned?
M Mr.X Guest Dec 16, 2002 #6 Tagio said: if you were to shake your soda/sparkling water and drink it flat, would that eliminate the problems you mentioned? Click to expand... Sure, I think it would.... Mr.X
Tagio said: if you were to shake your soda/sparkling water and drink it flat, would that eliminate the problems you mentioned? Click to expand... Sure, I think it would.... Mr.X