Does Drinking Carbonated Beverages Cause Cellulite?

Over the years carbonated drinks, which are also sometimes
reffered to as soda drinks especially in the US, have been
targeted as the cause of various health ailements.

Cellulite has recently joined the list of ailements and
now we now have more people asking the question, does
drinking carbonated beverages cause cellulite?
What
do you think, seriously just stop and think for a second. Do
you think this is true or false?

Well, before I go ahead and answer the question for you
lets first just revisit what cellulite is. If you know
that cellulite is basically a fancy word for fat, do you
think that you could maybe answer the question now?

Here goes…

No, it’s not true drinking carbonated beverages does not
cause cellulite.

So where did this myth originate from?

I did a little research to try found exactely how this
myth could have been started and this is the best information
I found. Apparently this myth is based on the fib that
sodium in carbonated drinks and soda causes your fat cells
to swell up. I mean come on, seriously, how does it do that?

As already explained above, although cellulite may consist
of fat cells, its not made up swollen fat cells from carbonated
drinks. Cellulite is actually fat cells trapped in the connective
tissue close to the skin, that has changed shape due to more
fat being added to them by your body.

There you have it, althought I would not recommend you go wild
and drink carbonated drinks all day everyday, you will be glad
to know that the answer to your question, is a simple “NO”.

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