First off, this article is not original with me, but I found the contents very interesting. I am working on my next entry, but thought I would share this in the mean time.
Health hazards of too much soda
Dear Friend,
Americans guzzle soft drinks at an alarming rate. No one seems to care that the only thing these overpriced sugar concoctions do is make you fat, diabetic, and toothless. But now a new study says that these downsides could be the least of your problems.
According to research done by Dr. Moses Elisaf of the University of Ioannina in Greece, drinking too much soda can lead to weakness, muscle paralysis, and even a drop in your levels of blood potassium.
For most people, the only pain or discomfort caused by cola drinking is the tightness around the waist as their expanding tummies strain against their pants. But this research indicates that there's plenty more going on behind the scenes that could take years before it finally rears its head.
Elisaf's researchers concentrated on patients who consumed between two and nine liters of cola EVERY DAY. That might seem like more than any normal person would ever drink, but trust me... it adds up quicker than you might think.
"We are consuming more soft drinks than ever before and a number of health issues have already been identified," Elisaf said. "Including tooth problems, bone demineralisation and the development of metabolic syndrome and diabetes."
As you might expect, when the people cut back on their cola consumption, the symptoms of muscle weakness, fatigue, and even derailed potassium levels returned to normal.
The ingredients in cola that can lead to all of these maladies are glucose, fructose, and caffeine. As you know, I've been an outspoken defender of caffeine for years. But when there are such high quantities of all of these items in just one serving of cola, you realize that the gluttonous intake of nearly ANYTHING just can't be good for you.
In his commentary on Elisaf's study, Dr. Clifford Packer of the Louis Stokes Cleveland Medical Center said that "the soft drink industry needs to promote safe and moderate use of its products for all age groups," even suggesting that the companies reduce the recommended serving size.
Oh, please. As always, the companies are blamed before the lunatics who are drinking two gallons of soda every day. Clearly, the people at risk from the symptoms that Elisaf covers in his study are beyond the reach of mere serving size recommendations.
As I said before, I'm not a fan of soda, but I am a fan of common sense. And it's clear that the people who were the subjects of Elisaf's study don't have any.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Hey Erin, just found your blog!!! I have always been in awe (not in a good way) of how much soda some people can put away....I enjoy a nice, cold Sierra Mist from time to time but I think I have about one a week! A 12-pack will last me forever, and even then, it's rare I can finish an entire can in one sitting...way too much sweetness at once.
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It is amazing! I honestly believe people do not realize just how much they're consuming. Mom had a friend that drank 25 2-liters a month until she was diagnosed with cancer. There are so many healthier alternatives. I quit completely and don't miss it a bit, but I do realize that's not for everyone. Moderation is the key to a point for most things. I just try to be careful. Unfortunately, today was not one of those days.
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