Health dangers of Sodas, Soft Drinks, Cola, Pop

cola popMany people really like to drink carbonated cola, pop, soda, or soft drink. An honest dentist will tell you to stay away from dark sweet pop, because it destroys and demineralizes the enamel which protects our teeth. Did you know that some teenagers drink as many as twelve pop cans per day, sounds like someone is addicted. Did you know that sugar is considered a drug and that is why people get so addicted to sweets and not only to pop. The carbonated cola drinks extremely promote aging. Most of the soda pop provides very lethal, toxic, poisonous, and venomous effects for our bodies. Did you know that because of the high sugar levels in soft drinks the studies linked obesity, osteoporosis, toth decay, and heart diseases to these harmful drinks. Just remember this, drinking pop soft drinks extremely promotes many kinds of diseases in your body because it destroys your immune system, and we all know that the immune system is like our body’s shield from most or even all of the diseases out there. So if you destroy your body shield then you will start getting sick a lot more often from very simple and little colds, flu, bacterias, and other dangerous free radicals. An average carbonated cola, or pop, or soda, or soft drink contains these ingredients:
- Carbohydrates
- Water
- Caffeine (dangerous)
- Fluoride (deadly)
- Sugar (dangerous)
- Calories

3 thoughts on “Health dangers of Sodas, Soft Drinks, Cola, Pop

  1. A can of pop sounds kind of nice and normal, but the problem is inside of that can of pop. The sugar. To be more specific – White sugars or High Fructose Corn Syrup. These ingredients destroy your immune system and other parts of your body. Our immune system was created to support, improve, and keep our bodies running in a very healthy way. The process of white sugar and HFCS is what made them deadly to our bodies. But the big companies don’t want you knowing that deadly process, so they might say something like “natural sugar” or “High Fructose Corn Syrup is made from corn” but they don’t tell you how they made the sugar white or how they came up with HFCS after including corn in it.

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