Dental professionals generally agree that plain, unsweetened seltzer water is a much safer choice for your teeth than sugar-laden beverages. Dr. Edmond Hewlett, a spokesperson for the American ...
Plain seltzer water may give you a weight-loss advantage over drinking still water — and it’s all because of the bubbles. “CO2 in carbonated water may promote weight loss by enhancing ...
A new report published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health suggests that carbonated water may support weight loss by enhancing glucose uptake and metabolism in red blood cells. The researchers ...
While this may sound appealing to those on a weight loss journey, not all fizzy drinks will provide this feeling–only plain carbonated water will. If you’re on a weight-loss journey ...
Many sugary drinks are marketed to kids using cartoons and bright colors. Dr. Chen suggests putting lemon or cucumber in ...
Plain seltzer water may give you a weight-loss advantage over drinking still water — and it’s all because of the bubbles. “CO2 in carbonated water may promote weight loss by enhancing glucose uptake ...