While we might wish a glass of sparkling water could help weight loss or help us feel fuller for longer, there’s little to no data to support this. Photo: Canva For years it has been claimed ...
A study published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health suggests the CO2 in carbonated water might help with weight loss by boosting how red blood cells process glucose.
But a glass of sparkling water contains less than a gram of carbon dioxide – and this will be absorbed in minutes. This amount of carbon dioxide is a tiny fraction compared to the kilogram our ...
Sparkling water has been a popular beverage for years, often replacing soda as a go-to drink of choice. Market research shows that the global sparkling water industry is expected to reach almost $48 ...
SHIJONAWATE, Japan — Sparkling water lovers, here’s some news that might make you reach for another bottle: Your favorite bubbly beverage could be doing more than just tickling your taste buds. A new ...