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What are the dangers of drinking carbonated drinks often?

Male  9 years old 2018-06-27
My daughter is not tall. Is it related to the fact that she likes carbonated drinks like cola?

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  • BY Mamie Doris 2018-06-27
    Normally, the ratio of calcium to phosphorus in the human body is 2:1, but in real life, people consume too much carbonated drinks, cola, coffee, hamburgers, pizza, wheat germ, animal liver, french fries, etc. For foods, the intake of phosphorus often exceeds that of calcium by more than 10 times, making the ratio of calcium: phosphorus as high as 1:10-20, the ratio of calcium and phosphorus is seriously unbalanced, so that too much phosphorus in the diet will desperately Calcium "catch" out of the body.
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