Soda, though seemingly harmless, poses serious health risks. It’s packed with empty calories, high-fructose corn syrup, and
acids that contribute to weight gain, liver damage, tooth decay, kidney issues, diabetes, weakened bones, and heart disease.
Regular consumption accelerates metabolic dysfunction and puts undue stress on vital organs. Quitting soda can lead to
benefits like stable blood sugar, weight loss, stronger teeth and bones, improved liver and kidney function, and a healthier
heart. Replacing soda with healthier drinks like water or herbal tea can help your body recover and thrive
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