Why Has Coke Been Feeding Its Consumers Poison And Why Are They Okay With It?

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Learn on the industrial uses of coke that proves it’s not good for human consumption. Check out the article we found over at Healthy Holistic Living.

Coca-Cola is recognized across the globe as the most valuable brand in history, as well as the second most recognized phrase in the world after “hello.” In many place across the globe purchasing a Coke is ironically easier and less expensive than accessing clean water.

In a study sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, researchers found that individuals who consumed at least one soda a day had a 44% higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome during the four-year study.

The team studied more than 2,400 middle-aged white residents of Framingham, Mass., specifically focusing on the more than 1,600 people who showed no signs of metabolic syndrome at the beginning of the study. These individuals were then tracked by the researchers for at least four years.

Those who drank at least one soda per day also had:

  • a 31% greater risk of becoming obese;
  • a 30% higher risk of having a larger waistline;
  • a 25% higher risk of developing high blood triglycerides or high blood sugar;

Soft drink consumption has also been linked to respiratory disorders such as COPD and asthma.

Household Uses for Coke

Although seemingly not good for the human body, the extreme acidity of Coke makes it work as an excellent cleaning agent.

To give you a better understanding, a pH of 0 to almost 7 is in the scale is acidic, while from 7 to 14 is alkaline on the scale. To put things into perspective, the pH level of battery acid is a 1, with pure water having a pH of 7.

In tests done on the acidity levels of Coke, it was found to have pH levels as low as 2.5.

Consequently, it can clean surfaces as well as (and often better than) many toxic household cleaners.

Here are the uses of Coke as a domestic cleaner , which show it isn’t fit for human consumption.

  1. Remove rust: methods include using fabric, a sponge, or even aluminum foil dipped in Coke.
  2. Remove blood stains from clothing and fabric.
  3. Clean oil stains from a garage floor: let the stain soak, hose off.
  4. Coke and aluminum foil will bring Chrome to a high shine.
  5. Clean your toilet: pour around bowl, leave for a while, flush clean.

Next Article: 4 Top Reasons Why You Should Give Up And Avoid Diet Soda

Read full article: 10 INDUSTRIAL USES FOR COKE WHICH PROVE IT’S NOT FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

 



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One Response to “Why Has Coke Been Feeding Its Consumers Poison And Why Are They Okay With It?”

  1. Ken Etter

    Nov 27. 2015

    some in science call this liquid trach for the effective it has on the body.

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