Compare Carbonated Water With Tap Water
January 24, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment
Carbonated water eases the symptoms of indigestion (dyspepsia) and constipation, according to a recent study in the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Dyspepsia is characterized by a group of symptoms including pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen, early sense of fullness after eating, bloating, belching, nausea, and sometimes vomiting. Approximately 25% of people living in Western societies suffer from dyspepsia every year, and the condition accounts for 2 to 5% of all visits to primary care providers. Inadequate motion in the digestive tract (peristalsis) is believed to be an important cause of dyspepsia. Other gastrointestinal problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome and constipation, frequently accompany dyspepsia.
Antacid medications—over the counter acid neutralizers, prescription medicines that block stomach acid production, and medications that stimulate peristalsis—are primary treatments for dyspepsia. However, antacids can interfere with the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and there is a possible association between long-term use of the acid-blocking drugs and increased risk of stomach cancer. Other healthcare providers recommend dietary changes, such as eating small frequent meals, reducing fat intake, and identifying and avoiding specific aggravating foods. For smokers with dyspepsia, quitting smoking is also recommended. Constipation is treated with increased water and fiber intake. Some practitioners prescribe laxative medicines,some may diagnose for food sensitivities and unbalanced bacteria of the colon and treat these alleviate constipation.
In this study, carbonated water was compared with tap water for its effect on dyspepsia, constipation, and general digestive function. Twenty-one people with indigestion and constipation were randomly assigned to drink at least 1.5 liters daily of either carbonated or tap water for at least 15 days or until the end of the 30-day trial. At the beginning and the end of the trial all of the participants were given indigestion and constipation questionnaires and tests to evaluate stomach fullness after eating, gastric emptying (movement of food out of the stomach), gallbladder emptying, and intestinal transit time (the time for ingested substances to travel from mouth to anus).
Scores on the dyspepsia and constipation questionnaires were significantly better for those treated with carbonated water than for those who drank tap water. Eight of the ten people in the carbonated water group had marked improvement in dyspepsia scores at the end of the trial, two had no change and one worsened. In contrast, seven of eleven people in the tap water group had worsening of dyspepsia scores, and only four experienced improvement. Constipation scores improved for eight people and worsened for two after carbonated water treatment, while scores for five people improved and six worsened in the tap water group. Further evaluation revealed that carbonated water specifically decreased early stomach fullness and increased gallbladder emptying, while tap water did not.
Carbonated water is being used for a long time to cure digestive problems, however no research supports its effectiveness. According to research tap water contain less amount of carbon dioxide and minerals like sodium, potassium, sulfate, fluoride, chloride, magnesium, and calcium. Other studies have shown that both the bubbles of carbon dioxide and the presence of high levels of minerals can stimulate digestive function. Additional research is needed to determine whether this mineral-rich carbonated water would be more effective at relieving dyspepsia than would carbonated tap water.
Make Carbonated Water effortlessly
August 24, 2009 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment
Carbonated water give relieves to the symptoms of some forms of constipation and stomach aches.
This is something that I had to learn the hard way which is usually how I learn all my lessons.
The main symptom of stomach problems that I have is feeling bloated or fullness in the upper abdominal region after overeating and overeating is something I do a lot. I normally just suffer until I started working for a man who would always take water and baking soda whenever he had these symptoms. One day, I was really miserable, so I tried his remedy and after a short while, I felt much, much better.
So, I did some research to learn why this works so well. This was long before antacid medications were sold over the counter (OTC) and also long before people could run to the doctor with every ache, pain or stomach problem. Basically adding baking soda with water produces carbon dioxide gas with bubbles and somehow the bubbles and the ingredients form a solution that aids the movement of the digestive tract, relieving some of the problems from overeating – that bloated feeling goes away.
This adding baking soda and water actually forms carbonated water which has been used for years to treat digestive complaints, yet no research exists if it is effective or how it works. I did find some information about studies showing that both the bubbles of carbon dioxide and the presence of high minerals can stimulate the digestive process. This is basically what I was making with baking soda and water. There was no other information on whether it is the mineral-rich carbonate water or the bubbles that are more effective.
I found some suggestions for stopping these problems before they develop, such as avoiding foods that cause you stomach problems, eating smaller meals, reduce eating a lot of fat, and if you smoke, stop as soon as possible. Also everyone should drink a healthy amount of fluids to maintain movement of your GI tract and stop constipation.
I read about some devices to make homemade carbonated water, which you can use for drinking. By adding a number of flavors, this seems to be a great option for drinks instead of regular soda pop, especially if you want to avoid the calories.If you make this homemade drink with water that is rich in minerals, then you have made a low calorie and very healthy drink called sparkling water that is good for all your family. A large assortment of calorie free flavors to flavor sparkling water to great taste is sold at http://allfreightfree.com
But, the information that I do know from personal experience is that carbonated water does help when you have overeaten and are at work for the rest of the day and are absolutely miserable.
Benefits Of Best Sports Drink
July 1, 2009 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment
Here’s a trivia question: Can you tell me the name of a thing without which we can’t imagine to remain alive and that is costless and is available all over the world? If you answered water you are correct. Water has the ability not only to refresh us but it also restores our energy especially on hot and sunny days. It principal action is to plump up dry, withered cells and transport nutrients obtained from food to all parts of the body. We are advised to drink six to eight glasses of water per day for best health.
No doubt water keeps us dehydrate, though many people do not like drinking plain water because of its boring taste and instead are now choosing to drink the many replacement brands on the shelves. Many people satisfy their thirst with drinking sodas, other beverages and fruit juices. Athletes who lose lots of body fluids in from of sweat know the importance of drinking proper amount of water during their activities. Marathon runners are supplied with water along their route to ensure they remain hydrated.
A stroll through your local supermarket will reveal a wide variety of bottled water, among them sports drinks, sparkling water and carbonated water. Among the most popular drinks, Gatorade contains fluids, electrolytes and carbohydrates. It is used not only by athletes to give them an energy boost, but by people who simply do not like the taste of plain water, or by someone who has been losing a lot of fluid through vomiting or diarrhea. A twenty ounce Gatorade bottle contains one hundred thirty calories and all of that is very good. Gatorade contains sweeteners, colors and flavors that make them more appealing to non-water drinkers. However, these additives supply unnecessary calories which cause overweight.
BEST SPORTS DRINK
What then is the best water for human consumption? How amazing if I told you that a variety of flavors can be added to your sparkling water that will give it a great taste without adding extra calories? Health conscious people or those who are trying to lose weight will find they can now stay away from sodas and other drinks that are loaded in calories and still reap the benefits of drinking water. You can add these flavors to purchased sparkling water or your own homemade drinks to make a different taste. Some way it will make the taste more pleasant. At the website allfreightfree.com we offer a wide assortment of these calorie-free flavors. See it for yourself.


