Carbonated waters and weight loss

Sparkling water could boost metabolism and help dieters shed pounds, a BMJ journal study suggests. But researchers said the ...
An oft-repeated myth about sparkling water is that it’s bad for your teeth. But is that true? Some dentists say it’s "as bad ...
Headlines that fizzy water can help you lose weight are misleading - and other health claims around bottled and filtered ...
SPARKLING water may aid weight loss by encouraging the body to burn sugar, research claims. Carbon dioxide in the bubbles can force red blood cells to consume glucose before it turns to fat, it ...
A study published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health looks at carbonated water and weight loss. Prof Keith Frayn, Emeritus Professor of Human Metabolism, Emeritus Fellow at Green Templeton College, ...
Drinking a glass of water before a meal is a well-known tip for anyone wanting to eat less. But now scientists believe ...