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Hi ,

Some links for you to look at below. I found an one abstract in

Medline about carbonated drinks and metabolic disturbance J Int Soc

Sports Nutr. 2007 Sep 14;4:7.

And another abstract on GasBench/isotope ratio mass spectrometry: a

carbon isotope approach to detect exogenous CO(2) in sparkling

drinks.Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2007;21(20):3323-8.

Also Alcohol concentration and carbonation of drinks: the effect on

blood alcohol levels.J Forensic Leg Med. 2007 Oct;14(7):398-405.

And Soft drink consumption and risk of developing cardiometabolic

risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged adults in the

community.Circulation. 2007 Jul 31;116(5):480-8.

And much more, but relating to obesity, diabetes, teenage

consumption, etc. But found nothing specific to CMT and carbonated

drinks.

My own experience many years ago, when all I drank was

regular Coke and alcohol, is that my electrolite levels were way

down, and I became potassium deficient and needed replacement

therapy. Potassium is essential for good muscle and nerve

function, see http://whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=nutrient & dbid=90

http://www.mindconnection.com/library/health/softdrinks.htm

http://www.vitalearth.org/nutrient_robbers.htm

http://www.nativelandz.net/new/index.php?

option=com_content & task=view & id=111 & Itemid=39

http://www.ionizers.org/soft-drinks.html

http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/cocacola021605.cfm

I can post the abstracts, although they are very technical in

medical terms, as you can tell from the titles of abstracts. I hope

some of the above will be helpful.

Gretchen

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