
17. Aerated drinks
In all fairness, drinks like these should be avoided regardless of the circumstances. Yes, they are quite delicious. But have you ever stopped to think about why they are so delicious? They taste as good as they do because they are entirely stocked with sugars and artificial flavors. There is not a single doctor on this planet who would recommend consuming any of these substances in small doses, let alone large ones. But, the question here is not soda. Instead, it is aerated drinks in general, and yes this most certainly does include soda water. It may seem like carbonated water merely is water that is a bit fizzy, but it is not. To produce this drink, the manufacturers have infused the liquid with carbon dioxide. If you were listening in biology classes, then you would know that carbon dioxide is a waste product produced by the body which is swiftly expelled by the lungs. With this in mind, it is not a massive leap of logic to say that a substance like this does not belong in the stomach either.

When you consume these drinks on an empty stomach, the result is an overall increase in acid levels. If this state is prolonged for too long, then one could potentially land up with ulcers or even a case of irritable bowel syndrome. Both of which can be incredibly painful and difficult to manage. These are just the effects on the stomach. Aerated drinks can even wind up affecting the rest of the digestive tract. The overall result is that one feels unsettled and possibly even sick. The rule of thumb should be to reduce the intake of these drinks in general and stay away from them if your stomach is empty.