Truthmatters
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Dontcha just love medical research. Just think by this time next year a study will show drinking lots of soda is good for you.
(Note to self, check out grant renewal cycles.)
Dontcha just love medical research. Just think by this time next year a study will show drinking lots of soda is good for you.
(Note to self, check out grant renewal cycles.)
I have never liked Colas.
I cant drink a whole can of ginger ale let alone a cola.
I drink clean cold water filtered at the tap.
a couple of cups of weak coffee in the morning and water all day long.
Coffee works with me, but only one cup a day. Then I go to tea.
Everything in excess causes health problems.
Moderate consumption of Coca Cola is not going to hurt anyone.
..Coke Adds Death?
A disturbing little study published recently in the journal, Epidemiology, received no coverage at all by the media. It found that drinking as little as two "cola drinks" a day could double the risk of "chronic kidney disease."
This was true for both regular and diet sodas. The study also found that drinking non-cola sodas did not appear have any impact on the incidence of chronic kidney disease.
The culprit appears to be the phosphoric acid found in cola drinks but not other kinds of sodas, which usually contain citric acid. Before this study was done, phosphoric acid was already known to promote the formation of kidney stones.
But this study was not reporting the incidence of kidney stones, it was reporting the risk of developing "chronic kidney disease" among people who drank various beverages. The study involved 932 people, half with newly diagnosed kidney disease and half controls.
Chronic kidney disease is the condition that leads to dialysis. It seems pretty clear to this Diet Cherry Pepsi addict that it's time to make a change. No one with diabetes can afford to do anything that further challenges our kidneys.
Diabetes Update: Coke Adds Death?
Dontcha just love medical research. Just think by this time next year a study will show drinking lots of soda is good for you.
(Note to self, check out grant renewal cycles.)
No it won't, Ringel.
I used to snort a bit back in the early eighties.
they should keep the cancer causing agents in low quality food and drinks... its good for the gene pool