Electrolyte beverages can be a big help for athletes and during flu season – but some may worsen issues such as diarrhea.
If you love sparkling water, here’s some fizzy news: it might offer a surprising boost to your metabolism. A study from Japan ...
Gatorade is selling "electrolyte-infused" alkaline water. Save your money and your groin. It's a stupid ripoff with implied ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Sparkling water is generally considered a healthy drink choice. And for good reason—it’s ...
The more popular theory is that carbonated water may lead to weight loss. Fizzy bubbles may boost a feeling of fullness, and ...
“Oh, God,” purred the Iranian, “I’m so happy to have some people!” We paused our frantic cross-table whispering as a member ...
A woman that took it upon herself to eat nothing but fruits over the course of 30 days has shared the effect it had on her ...
Sparkling water and carbonated water) has been linked to weight loss and lower blood sugar, but does it really work? Experts ...
A new study finds that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss via two mechanisms, though it may ...
As an enthusiast of the “body shower” (a.k.a. washing everything but my hair) and someone who has especially dry skin, I’ve spent a great deal of time shopping for just the right body wash.
Body dissatisfaction can be minor, too bad my nose is so big, or it can be severe, I hate everything about my body.Once you start to think that you have a flaw, your mind runs with the distraction ...