A Little Fizzy in Your Drink?

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I was talking with a patient recently and told her that carbonated drinks were energetically not good to use. She then told me shocking information.

"Oh, I know. If you google, you'll find information about one particular carbonated drink that has been used to clean toilets, asphalt, and coins. As a matter of fact, the white stuff on car batteries comes off really well with this "drink."

I began thinking about the physiologic consequences of consumption of this drink. Why would I want to put such a caustic material in my mindbody.

The energy science says that carbonated drinks are not good for anyone. Google it yourself. These drinks are imbalancing for Vata due to the gas, for Pitta due to the acidity, and for Kapha because of the refined sugar.

Has the matter science looked at this? No. Why should they? People haven't reported getting ill drinking carbonated beverages. Yet they are widely used on the planet.

Last couple of facts. It has been observed that if one leaves a penny in a "soft" drink for a month, Lincoln's face is wiped off the coin. A teenager put his baby's tooth in a "soft" drink for a school science experiment and in the morning the tooth had disappeared.

Safe for consumption? You be the judge. Anybody have any baby teeth they want to discard?   Love DrBill

PS Fizziness is OK when it occurs naturally. So beer is safe!!! There is a God.

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