Soft Drink HAZARDS

bigmack

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Have a look at the wrapper on a Coca-Cola 1.5 liter bottle and in the ingredients label you will find phosphoric acid in it. Minute quantities of ethylene glycol are also used (which is acknowledged in the soft drink world for making it really chill). This is popularly known as anti-freeze which prevents water from freezing at 0 deg C and instead drops it 4-5 degrees with minute quantities. This chemical is a known slow poison in the caliber of arsenic.


So, if you manage to drink about 4 liters of Coke within an hour or so, you can die. Read along and give up these dangerous things. Be natural; have flavored milks, tender coconuts, buttermilk, lassi and plain water instead of these "soft" drinks. Guess what's the pH for soft drinks, e.g. Coke? PH 3.4! This acidity is strong enough to
dissolve teeth and bones! Our human body stops building bones at the age of about 30. Soft drinks do not have any nutrition value (in terms of vitamins & minerals).


It is high in sugar content, carbonic acid, chemicals i.e. colorings etc.


Some like to take cold soft drinks after each meal. Guess what's the impact? Our body needs an optimum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius for digestive enzyme functioning. The temperature of cold soft drinks is very much below 37 degrees or even close to 0 degrees Celsius. This will dilute the enzymes & stress the digestive system. The food taken will not be digested. In fact it will be fermented! The fermented food produces gases, decays and becomes toxin, gets absorbed by the intestine, circulates in the blood stream and is carried to the whole body.


Hence toxin is cumulated in other parts of the body, developing into various diseases. Think before you drink Coke/Pepsi (or any soft drink) again.


Have you ever thought what you drink when you drink an aerated drink?


You gulp down carbon dioxide, when nobody in the world would advise you to drink CO2. A few months back, there was a competition at a University "Who could drink the most Coke?" The winner drank 8 bottles and fainted on the spot -- too much CO2 in the blood.


Thereafter, the principal banned all soft drinks from the college canteen!


While this might have been an extreme measure, their results do provide some food for thought. Did you know that soft drinks use chemicals in them that cause immense harm to you. Someone put a broken tooth in a bottle of Pepsi and in 10 days it DISSOLVED! Can you believe it? Teeth and bones are the only human parts that stay intact for years after death.


Imagine what the drink must be doing to your soft intestines and stomach lining!
 
Lassi is an amazingly helthy and tasty drink. I prefer mango lassi, I make it at home all the time.

Secondly, I always drink water with takeout food. I'm used to it and prefer it over soft drinks which cost less. Except for with pizzas and chips, thats almost impossible. Its no problem with fries. Infact I prefer water over soft drinks.
 
not really ken said:
Lassi is an amazingly helthy and tasty drink. I prefer mango lassi, I make it at home all the time.

Secondly, I always drink water with takeout food. I'm used to it and prefer it over soft drinks which cost less. Except for with pizzas and chips, thats almost impossible. Its no problem with fries. Infact I prefer water over soft drinks.

yea lassi's amazing.

i dont drink soft drinks mang. i basically drink. water,coffee,fruit juices or protein drink.
 
bigmack said:
Have a look at the wrapper on a Coca-Cola 1.5 liter bottle and in the ingredients label you will find phosphoric acid in it. Minute quantities of ethylene glycol are also used (which is acknowledged in the soft drink world for making it really chill). This is popularly known as anti-freeze which prevents water from freezing at 0 deg C and instead drops it 4-5 degrees with minute quantities. This chemical is a known slow poison in the caliber of arsenic.


So, if you manage to drink about 4 liters of Coke within an hour or so, you can die. Read along and give up these dangerous things. Be natural; have flavored milks, tender coconuts, buttermilk, lassi and plain water instead of these "soft" drinks. Guess what's the pH for soft drinks, e.g. Coke? PH 3.4! This acidity is strong enough to
dissolve teeth and bones! Our human body stops building bones at the age of about 30. Soft drinks do not have any nutrition value (in terms of vitamins & minerals).


It is high in sugar content, carbonic acid, chemicals i.e. colorings etc.


Some like to take cold soft drinks after each meal. Guess what's the impact? Our body needs an optimum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius for digestive enzyme functioning. The temperature of cold soft drinks is very much below 37 degrees or even close to 0 degrees Celsius. This will dilute the enzymes & stress the digestive system. The food taken will not be digested. In fact it will be fermented! The fermented food produces gases, decays and becomes toxin, gets absorbed by the intestine, circulates in the blood stream and is carried to the whole body.


Hence toxin is cumulated in other parts of the body, developing into various diseases. Think before you drink Coke/Pepsi (or any soft drink) again.


Have you ever thought what you drink when you drink an aerated drink?


You gulp down carbon dioxide, when nobody in the world would advise you to drink CO2. A few months back, there was a competition at a University "Who could drink the most Coke?" The winner drank 8 bottles and fainted on the spot -- too much CO2 in the blood.


Thereafter, the principal banned all soft drinks from the college canteen!


While this might have been an extreme measure, their results do provide some food for thought. Did you know that soft drinks use chemicals in them that cause immense harm to you. Someone put a broken tooth in a bottle of Pepsi and in 10 days it DISSOLVED! Can you believe it? Teeth and bones are the only human parts that stay intact for years after death.


Imagine what the drink must be doing to your soft intestines and stomach lining!


been done again and again , i still dont see people in the news dying from coke or fizzy drinks
 
Zimbabwe said:
been done again and again , i still dont see people in the news dying from coke or fizzy drinks

cuz no one in their right mind would drink that large amount of soft drinks at one time. but what you fail to realise is the point,which is, everytime it causes small amounts of damage,it wears everything out. all these add up to later on in life. ex: it wears out your teeth,so u might lose them earlier than you would had you not been consuming soft drinks in your past,etc...... get it???
 
Little Skittle said:
i havent had a soda in almost 2 years because of football....when u play football, its much harder to run and all that if u are a regular soda drinker

yea because simple sugars fill up liver glycogen so you get heavier and bloated
 
Im addicted to pepsi. Holy shit, I should post a picture of my desk after doing an hour of homework, er not desk, huge pile of cans.
 
yah...one time i poured down soda pop onto the sink and to hear it fizzling and the thought of that doing that to your esophagus and stomach cringed me...thats why its better to drink this: :thumb:

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CalcuoCuchicheo said:
*drinks Pepsi*
yeah I drink probably 24 oz a day of Pepsi, but I actully have been cutting back. I don't drink it at work anymore for the most part.

and reading this might make me stop agin all togetjer/
 

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