The drink you’re referring to is most likely cola or other sugary soft drinks. Here’s the breakdown:
🥤 Why some drinks can “weaken bones”
1. High Phosphoric Acid
- Many colas contain phosphoric acid, which in excess may interfere with calcium absorption
- Low calcium levels over time can contribute to weaker bones or osteoporosis
2. Excess Sugar
- High sugar intake can increase calcium excretion in urine
- Chronic high sugar can affect bone density
3. Caffeine Content
- Colas and some energy drinks contain caffeine
- In very high amounts, caffeine may slightly reduce calcium retention
⚠️ Important Facts
- Drinking a soda occasionally is not dangerous for healthy adults
- Problems usually occur with daily excessive consumption combined with low calcium intake
- Other sugary drinks (energy drinks, sweetened iced teas) can have similar effects
✅ Healthier Alternatives
- Water, herbal teas, or milk (for calcium)
- Sparkling water with fruit for flavor
🧠 Bottom line
Regular cola or sugary soft drinks can contribute to weaker bones over time, especially if they replace calcium-rich beverages in your diet. Moderation and a balanced diet are key.
If you want, I can make a list of the top 5 everyday drinks that harm bones so you know what to watch out for.