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Organic acids in sodas and/or carbonated drinks could decrease synthesis of RNA and DNA resulting in time in decreases in thousands of proteins

Updated: Mar 30

Organic acids from sodas and/or carbonated drinks could react with bicarbonate in gastrointestinal tracts dysregulating carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase II which would dysregulate orotate synthesis which would decrease synthesis of RNA and DNA and decrease protein levels where protein levels which would not reset even upon cessations of drinking sodas and/or carbonated drinks unless various supplements were taken. See this post.


Drinking sodas and/or carbonated drinks could result in long lasting difficulties with premature ejaculations and/or impotences unless various supplements are taken. See this post.


Citric acid is frequently in drinks that are not sodas and/or carbonated drinks. In the United States the only safe drink is tap water.


Mineral supplements bound to organic acids would also be unsafe to take. Calcium citrate, for example, is very unsafe to take.


Orotate is the conjugate base of orotic acid. Calcium bound to orotate is safe in a treatment for seasonal affective disorder. See this post.


 
 
 

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