![]() ![]() ![]() There’s been a concern that carbonated beverages may increase heartburn and GERD, acid reflux disease, but that was based on studies that compared water to Pepsi cola. The study used a sparkling mineral water, though, so we can’t tell whether these effects were due to the bubbles or the minerals. It seems you need to increase fiber and water rather than just water alone, but sparkling water did appear to help on its own. “Drink more water” is a common recommendation for constipation, but researchers didn’t observe a clear benefit of the added tap water. Twenty-one people with dyspepsia, which was defined in the study as “pain or discomfort located in the upper abdomen” including bloating, nausea, and constipation were randomized to drink one and a half quarts of either carbonated or tap water every day for two weeks.Ĭarbonated water improved both dyspepsia and constipation compared to tap water. But we didn’t have good data until a study was published in 2002, which I discuss in my video Club Soda for Stomach Pain and Constipation. “For centuries, carbonated water has been considered capable of relieving gastrointestinal symptoms, including dyspepsia,” or tummy aches. “Natural bubbling or sparkling mineral waters have been popular for thousands of years,” but manufactured sparkling water was first “‘invented’ in the mid to late 1700s” when a clergyman suspended water over a vat of fermenting beer. LaCroix is having a moment right now, but bubbly water is nothing new. Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Treatmentsĭoes Club Soda Help Stop Stomach Pain and Constipation? | Care2 Healthy Living.Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatments.Schellhammer Urological Research Foundation.New Technology & Advanced Treatment Options.Reconstructive Surgery and Pelvic Health. ![]()
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