Coffee, Soda and Dehydration
Video Description: Do coffee and soda actually cause dehydration? Find out more about consuming soda and caffeinated beverages and the risks associated with these beverages. Related Article Subjects: Coffee, Soda and Dehydration, caffeinated drinks, coffee, dehydration, health questions, soda, tv360Coffee
How To Create A Healthy Glowing Skin By Drinking CoffeeBy: Jennifer Seaton | 02/03/2009 | Food & BeverageThe best way to have healthy, glowing skin is to start from the inside out. Eliminating caffeine in the form of coffee and soda is one way to start. Caffeine dehydrates the body and skin. And lack of moisture is a sure way to create lines and wrinkles. It's also a diuretic, causing increased urine Don’t Drink your Calories!By: Karen Cole | 09/12/2007 | NutritionThis article covers problems handling soda pop and other such “beverages” that require serious improvement before they cease being such a health risk to children, adults, the obese, and minority groups. How You Can Effectively Counter the Effects of DehydrationBy: Janet Martin | 10/07/2008 | WellnessDehydration is a very serious matter. This condition can cause dry skin, fatigue, headache, and constipation. Here are things that you can do to counter this problem: Caffeine Blues: Ten Ways Caffeine Harms Your Health and How To Kick The HabitBy: Erin Elster | 23/05/2008 | HealthWhile caffeine is eventually excreted so there is no accumulation in the body, it has been shown to adversely affect mood, stamina, stress levels, the cardiovascular system, and gastric health, to name a few. Caffeine and It's Harsh Side EffectsBy: Lorna Darden | 17/01/2009 | CoffeeCaffeine is a bitter tasting, mild central nervous system stimulant found in more than 60 plants including coffee beans, tea leaves, kola nuts, and cocoa beans. It can also be man-made. It belongs to the same alkaloid as nicotine, morphine,and cocaine. It is an ingredient in diet pills, cold medicine, wake-up pills, nonprescription drugs, and allergy pills. Caffeine's Secret Side-effectBy: Brandon Harshe | 18/12/2007 | NutritionWhen you hear about the dangers of caffeine, dehydration is almost never brought up. 10 Reasons Why We Should All Drink More WaterBy: Simon Wilkes | 10/10/2007 | WellnessWater is the safest thing for you to drink. What we mean by “water” is plain water, mineral water, seltzer water, sparkling water or any other water you may have in your area that has ZERO calories. Be sure to check the label on any water you buy because you may be shocked to see sugar or sodium or caffeine, or all three, in some of your favourite water A Speed Freak For Energy Drinks? Damage May Come From Being Over The LimitBy: Brenda Skidmore | 29/11/2007 | NutritionWhat supposedly makes these drinks healthier than a regular soda is that you also get some vitamins, amino acids, and herbal supplements. The average energy drink has very little of these added ingredients to be of any real health value.
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