Coke eats the gums and esophagus
Dr Peper destroys the colon.
The chemical additives such as the artificial sweeteners and preservatives, do untold damages.
The combination of carbonated water and sugars destroys the discs in the back.
2007-03-22 11:43:37
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answered by Robert F 7
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Okay here is a goldmine maybe. I just sold my 20 millionth
soda. I make it myself with a purchase of an older uncles
company when I was first trained. Now though it is served
at Olympics, Hotels, food places my delivery covers 2200
busy locations. Plus it is a network industry. So many people drink soda, mineral water, flavored spa refreshers,
that I should rephrase that answer, 5 million. Because soda
is just as inspected, tested and designed for nutrition as
the spa waters, or the exclusive sparkling waters at some
top restaurants. It is worth about 3 dollars a bottle if you
compared it to solid vitamins, from a pharmacist. That value is comparing it to the research, delivery packaging, and
ingredients like fresh fruit that is sodas general recipe. In
terms of value to the social world it is the safest refreshment
and is slowly knocking out less safe competitions. Though
is not a beautiful product, making soda has many of the
ingredients that go into the best cosmetics that offer mineral.
We are what we eat is what I have to tell the trainees now that I am the supervisor, and my recipes work. When did I get
started? Online training to be a valuable socially safe person with good planning and resources to share.
There is one area to read about soda with warnings such as
inappropriate for some health menus. http://www.nubella.com
2007-03-22 10:30:14
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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I am a Dental Hygienist. I see more people with more decay (cavities) with soda than with anything else. It's the sugar and the acid (changes PH) that's harmful. I don't drink sodas at all!
People who drink soda daily will come in and have like 15 cavities! They'll be shocked. It's the soda!
2007-03-22 11:23:50
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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Well, if you drink too much soda at one setting, then shake your belly around a bit, the top of your head will pop off. - See if you can get away with putting that in your presentation!
2007-03-22 10:30:09
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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too much soda equates to the next poster child of typeII diabetes
2007-03-22 10:29:27
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answered by sd d 3
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you can turn into a sugar addict, and it's certainly not very good for your teeth. Also, too much sugar can lead to diabetes because of the constant high and lows for your blood sugar.
2007-03-22 10:30:47
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answered by loveless_sselevol 3
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drinking soda pop is like soaking your teeth in battery acid
2007-03-22 11:07:25
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answered by railway 4
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weight gain - dental problems - blood pressure issues - caffeine dependency - mood swings - loss of energy/to much energy - loss of sleep - dehydration - headaches
2007-03-22 10:41:20
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answered by mel m 4
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Hyperacidity which may lead to peptic ulcer, which may lead to intestinal cancer.
2007-03-22 10:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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causes Obesity..
2007-03-22 10:47:13
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answered by Redeemed 4
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