Guest guest Posted October 11, 2003 Report Share Posted October 11, 2003 Interesting article on dangers of soda: Why Soda Pop Drains You Dry Soda pop is not good for you. Of course, you have probably suspected this, but perhaps you don't know the extent to which drinking carbonated, caffeinated, sugared, or artificially sweetened beverages destroys your body. If you look at the list of ingredients in most soda pops, you will likely see most or all of these listed: caffeine carbonated water phosphoric acid sugar aspartame acesulfame-k sucralose Let's start with carbonated water. As you know, our bodies require oxygen to remain healthy. For every can of carbonated soda ingested, the amount of oxygen in the blood is decreased by 25% for up to three hours. If you are drinking several sodas per day, you are depriving yourself for a significant amount of oxygen. Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus must be maintained in the proper balance for bone health. When too much phosphorus is in the blood, calcium is leached from the bones, causing osteoporosis. Even in citrus sodas which contain citric acid instead of phosphoric acid, calcium is needed to normalize blood pH. It has been said that the fastest growing group of people with osteoporosis in this country is teenagers....because of the huge number of sodas they consume. As far as caffeine and sugar are concerned, they both cause dehydration, and the massive depletion of minerals. A study was done in which two groups of children aged 13-18 years of age were given one of two drinks, a caffeinated sugar-free drink, or a drink containing both caffeine and sugar. When caffeine was added, calcium excretion in the urine increased by 25%. When sugar was added, urinary calcium loss almost doubled (1). Both caffeine and sugar also cause dehydration. Sugar in particular is destructive because its ingestion lowers immune function by reducing the ability of white blood cells to ingest and destroy bacteria. This lowered immune function can last for five hours or more after the ingestions of sugar (2). Sucralose, also marketed as Splenda, breaks down into small amounts of 1,6 -dichlorofructose, a chemical similar to chlorinated pesticides. There has not been adequate testing of this product before it was released for public use, and many of the post-approval studies are alarming. To ready about it, go to Sucralose Toxicity Information Center . Aspartame, or Nutra Sweet, has an alarming health record. Read my article about Aspartame . Even though this article is about how aspartame poisons the pregnant woman and her unborn child, you can see how it would do similar things in the bodies of others. Also, see the Aspartame (Nutra Sweet) Toxicity Info Center . Acesulfame-k is a dangerous chemical. Read Sample Quotes from Cancer Experts' Letters on Acesulfame Testing . I hope you will consider giving up the drinking of soda pop. It would contribute significantly to your level of wellness, and probably help reverse many existing health problems. References: (1) Massey, L. K. (1988). Acute effects of dietary caffeine and sucrose on urinary mineral excretion in healthy adolescents. Nutr Res 8(9). (2) Sanchez, A., et al. (1973). Role of Sugars in human Neutrophilic Phacocytosis. Am J Clin Nutr 26:180 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Day I Stopped Drinking Soda Pop I am a dyed-in-the-wool Pepsi lover. In the past, I have drunk a six- pack a day, or a two liter bottle a day, all by myself. I even love Diet Pepsi just as much. And, being a nutritional consultant, I am aware of the dangerous effects of drinking soda. You may have read my other article on this subject, Why Soda Pop Drains You Dry . For many people, just knowing that something is bad for us is not enough to quit. Look at all the cigarette smokers. They know that it causes lung cancer, but still many of the refuse to stop. I understand about loving something so much you don't want to give it up. However, on one fateful day, I was destined to give up soda pop forever. One morning I woke up with an awful taste in my mouth. I brushed my teeth, and that didn't seem to help. I went to my refrigerator to get something to drink, thinking I could wash the taste away. I had made some herbal raspberry tea the night before, and poured myself a glass. When I tasted it, I knew immediately that something was wrong. " Hmmm, what's wrong with this tea? " I thought to myself. It tasted flat. In fact, it did not taste like raspberry at all. I grabbed some orange juice. When I tasted the orange juice, I became even more alarmed. There was no tangy sweetness. It tasted just like the raspberry tea. Even water did not taste like water to me. I made myself a sandwich, thinking if I ate something that might remove this strange taste (or the lack of it) from my mouth. The sandwich tasted like sawdust. This was alarming to me because I knew that problems with the tongue (where the taste buds reside) are often the result of a severe B vitamin deficiency. But I was taking a multi-vitamin supplement...how could this be? I was also consuming large amounts of soda each day, which not only require massive amounts of B vitamins to metabolize all that sugar, but also deplete the body of massive amounts of minerals. I realized on that day that not all vitamin supplements are created equal, and learned about the reasons why Natural is Better Than Synthetic . I began taking nutritional yeast, which is a natural, balanced form of the B vitamins. It is very important for B vitamins to be taken in the proper ratio, and whole nutritional sources are the best way to insure that the proper ratio is maintained. Sometimes the vitamins you take don't have that proper ratio, and so more of the B vitamins are depleted due to this. I put sixteen ounces of water in the blender, four scoops of " Better Than Milk " vanilla flavored powdered tofu milk, two bananas, and two tablespoons of the yeast. This blended up into a nice, frothy shake which was delicious and helped me to take the yeast, which smells and tastes pretty strong by itself. Vitamin A and C are also essential for a healthy tongue, taste buds, and gums. But the biggest and best thing that happened to me on that day is that I gave up drinking soda pop. First of all, until the problem with my taste buds cleared up, there was no point to drinking soda because I couldn't enjoy the taste. There was no point in drinking anything but water, because it all tasted the same. When your sense organs begin to be affected by your lifestyle, when you can no longer see, hear, taste, or smell normally, you are in big trouble. When you have numbness or reduced sensitivity in your fingers and toes, you are in big trouble. It's time to do something, because these are really the beginnings of serious disease. Let me encourage you to take positive steps in your life to change those things which might cause such symptoms. For the most part, the functioning of your sense organs can be improved drastically by making sure your body is getting the right vitamins and minerals, and is not being poisoned by harmful substances like soda pop. I want to encourage you with some positive methods I have used to help myself to give up things that are bad for me, so look for those in future articles. Oh, and by the way, after I had spent all day nurturing my body, giving it only pure water and unprocessed foods, and giving myself a healthy dosage of B vitamins and minerals, my taste slowly began to return. Thankfully. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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