The drink you’re referring to is most likely soda (carbonated soft drinks), especially cola. 🥤
Here’s why it can be harmful to bones, even though it’s so common:
How Soda Affects Bones
- High Phosphoric Acid Content
- Colas contain phosphoric acid, which can disrupt the calcium-to-phosphorus balance in your body.
- Over time, this may weaken bones and increase the risk of fractures.
- Low Nutritional Value
- Soda doesn’t provide calcium or vitamin D, which are essential for strong bones.
- Replacing milk or other calcium-rich drinks with soda can reduce your bone strength over time.
- High Sugar Levels
- Excess sugar can promote inflammation, which may indirectly affect bone health.
- High sugar intake is also linked to obesity, increasing stress on bones and joints.
- Caffeine in Some Sodas
- Cola and other caffeinated sodas can slightly increase calcium excretion in urine if consumed in large amounts.
✅ Tips for Protecting Your Bones
- Limit soda intake, especially colas.
- Drink water, milk, or calcium-rich alternatives instead.
- Ensure enough vitamin D and calcium in your diet.
- Exercise regularly—weight-bearing activities strengthen bones.
💡 Fun fact: People who drink two or more colas a day over several years have been shown in studies to have lower bone density, especially in women.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 surprising everyday drinks that secretly harm bones—some are ones most people don’t even suspect. Do you want me to do that?