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  2. Experts Say Your Sparkling Water Obsession Is Okay — In ...

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    May support heart health: Early research in postmenopausal women found that drinking a liter of carbonated mineral water daily resulted in decreased total cholesterol and "bad" LDL cholesterol ...

  3. Are carbonated drinks bad for you? - AOL

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    If you can't imagine a day without your favorite soda or sparkling water, listen up. Carbonated drinks have some side effects you may not know about.

  4. Is sparkling water just as hydrating as still? Dietitians ...

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    Sparkling water that's naturally carbonated comes from springs or wells, which contains carbon dioxide bubbles from underground gasses that dissolve in the water, Grace Derocha, a registered ...

  5. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water, such as club soda or sparkling water, is defined in US law as a food of minimal nutritional value, even if minerals, vitamins, or artificial sweeteners have been added to it. [ 13 ] Carbonated water does not appear to have an effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease . [ 14 ]

  6. Functional beverage - Wikipedia

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    A functional beverage is a conventional liquid food marketed to highlight specific product ingredients or supposed health effects. [1] [2]Beverages marketed as "functional" include dairy drinks, sports and performance drinks, energy drinks, ready-to-drink teas, kombucha, "smart" drinks, fortified fruit drinks, plant milks, and enhanced water.

  7. Consuming Too Many Carbonated Drinks May Increase Stroke Risk ...

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    Research findings reveal that carbonated drinks and other popular beverages may spike your stroke risk and potentially jeopardize your long-term health. Getty Images. EatingWell design.

  8. Mineral water - Wikipedia

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    Mineral water is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds. It is usually still, but may be sparkling ( carbonated / effervescent ). Traditionally, mineral waters were used or consumed at their spring sources, often referred to as "taking the waters" or "taking the cure," at places such as ...

  9. Popular bottled water brands contain toxic 'forever chemicals ...

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    Perrier Natural Sparkling Mineral Water, 1.1. La Croix Natural Sparkling Water, 1.16. Canada Dry Lemon Lime Sparkling Seltzer Water, 1.24. Poland Spring Zesty Lime Sparkling Water, 1.66. Bubly ...