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  1. ... is easy to have a few servings of soda or energy drinks a day without thinking about ... nutrients and contain large amounts of added sugar. Soda and energy drinks can also have large amounts ...
  2. Sodium carbonate (known as washing soda or soda ash) is a chemical found in many household and industrial products. This article focuses on poisoning due to sodium ...
  3. Baking soda is a cooking product that helps batter rise. This article discusses the effects of swallowing a large amount of baking soda. Baking soda is considered nontoxic when it is ...
  4. ... It is also known as lye and caustic soda. This article discusses poisoning from touching, breathing in ( ...
  5. ... You can also sip fruit juices and flat soda (leave the can or bottle open to get ... mouth, try rinsing with a solution of baking soda, salt, and warm water before you eat. Use ...
  6. ... drink if you are dehydrated include: Water Club soda Diet soda (caffeine-free) Tomato juice Chicken broth If your ... lie flat. After 1 hour, take sips of soda, such as ginger ale, every 10 minutes. If ...
  7. ... water. Once the mattress has dried, rub baking soda into the stain, and then vacuum off the ... leakage worse. These include: Caffeine (coffee, tea, some sodas) Carbonated drinks, such as soda and sparkling water ...
  8. ... bulk to ice cream and body to carbonated sodas. Many foods with added sugars often add calories ... is a lot of added sugar in regular soda. However, popular "vitamin-type" waters, sports drinks, coffee ...
  9. ... times a day with a salt and baking soda solution. (Mix one half teaspoon, or 2.5 ... half teaspoon, or 2.5 grams, of baking soda in 8 ounces or 240 mL of water.) ...
  10. ... of water One teaspoon (5 grams) of baking soda in 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of water Half ... grams) salt and 2 tablespoons (30 grams) baking soda in 4 cups (1 liter) of water Do ...
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