The health effects of drinking
soda
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quotes from the experts
This
is a compilation of quotes about the destructive
health effects of soft drinks from some of the
leading authors on health, nutrition and junk
food.
Michael Murray ND and Joseph
Pizzorno ND
Encyclopedia of Natural
Medicine, Revised Second Edition
"The
allergenicity of penicillin in the general population
is thought to be at least ten percent. Nearly 25
percent of these individuals will display hives,
angioedema, or anaphylaxis upon ingestion of
penicillin…. Hives and anaphylactic symptoms have been
traced to penicillin in milk, soft drinks, and frozen
dinners."
"Many
general dietary factors have been suggested as a cause
of osteoporosis, including: low calcium-high
phosphorus intake, high-protein diet, high-acid-ash
diet, high salt intake, and trace mineral
deficiencies. It appears that increased soft drink
consumption is a major factor that contributes to
osteoporosis. A deficiency of vitamin K leads to
impaired mineralization of bone. Boron deficiency may
contribute greatly to osteoporosis as well as to
menopausal symptoms."
"Soft
drinks have long been suspected of leading to lower
calcium levels and higher phosphate levels in the
blood. When phosphate levels are high and calcium
levels are low, calcium is pulled out of the bones.
The phosphate content of soft drinks is very high, and
they contain virtually no calcium."
"The
United States ranks first among countries in soft
drink consumption. The per-capita consumption of soft
drinks is in excess of 150 quarts per year, or about
three quarts per week."
"Soft
drink consumption in children poses a significant risk
factor for impaired calcification of growing
bones."
"Of
the fifty-seven children who had low blood calcium
levels, thirty-eight (66.7 percent) drank more than
four bottles (12 to 16 ounces per bottle) of soft
drinks per week, but only forty-eight (28 percent) of
the 171 children with normal serum calcium levels
consumed as much soft drink … These results more than
support the contention that soft drink consumption
leads to lower calcium levels in children. This
situation that ultimately leads to poor bone
mineralization, which explains the greater risk of
broken bones in children who consume soft
drinks."
James A Howenstine M.D.
A
Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That
Work
"In
an interesting experiment the sugar from one soft
drink was able to damage the white blood cells'
ability to ingest and kill gonococcal bacteria for
seven hours."
"Soft
drinks also contain large quantities of phosphorus,
which when excreted pulls calcium out of the bones.
Heavy users of soft drinks will have osteoporosis
along with their damaged arteries."
James Duke PhD
The Green
Pharmacy : The Ultimate Compendium Of Natural Remedies
From The World's Foremost Authority On Healing
Herbs
"And
watch out for cola soft drinks, which are very high in
bone-dissolving phosphorus."
Marion Nestle
Food
Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition
and Health (California Studies in Food and
Culture).
"Soft
drinks are the single greatest source of caffeine in
children's diets; a 12-ounce can of cola contains
about 45 milligrams but the amounts in more potent
soft drinks can exceed 100 milligrams — a level
approaching that found in coffee."
"Soft
drinks have replaced milk in the diets of many
American children as well as adults. School purchases
reflect such trends. From 1985 to 1997, school
districts decreased the amounts of milk they bought by
nearly 30? and increased their purchases of carbonated
sodas."
"The
relationship between soft drink consumption and body
weight is so strong that researchers calculate that
for each additional soda consumed, the risk of obesity
increases 1.6 times."
"Adolescents
who consume soft drinks display a risk of bone
fractures three to four-fold higher than those who do
not."
"Sugar
and acid in soft drinks so easily dissolve tooth
enamel."
"Americans
drink 13.15 billion gallons of carbonated drinks every
year."
William Duffy
The doctor
speaking in these dialogs is, Dr. McCay, the
nutritionist at the Naval Medical Research
Institute.
"I
was amazed to learn," he testified, "that the beverage
contained substantial amounts of phosphoric acid. . .
. At the Naval Medical Research Institute, we put
human teeth in a cola beverage and found they softened
and started to dissolve within a short period… The
acidity of cola beverages ... is about the same as
vinegar. The sugar content masks the acidity, and
children little realize they are drinking this strange
mixture of phosphoric acid, sugar, caffeine, coloring,
and flavoring matter. "
Carol Simontacchi
The
Crazy Makers: How the Food Industry Is Destroying Our
Brains and Harming Our Children
"One
liter of an aspartame-sweetened beverage can produce
about fifty-six milligrams of methanol. When several
of these beverages are consumed in a short period of
time (one day, perhaps), as much as two hundred fifty
milligrams of methanol are dumped into the
bloodstream, or thirty-two times the EPA
limit."
"What
may happen, in the face of day-to-day, continuously
high levels of sodium in the diet and the bloodstream,
is that we experience a type of acute hypernatremia —
not enough to kill us or cause the myelin sheath to
lose its integrity, but enough to keep our sodium
potassium pump slightly dysregulated and throw off the
electrical system of the brain…. Americans drink soft
drinks that are often loaded with more sodium and
which further unbalance the mineral stores."
Greg Critser
Fat Land :
How Americans Became the Fattest People in the
World
"A
joint study by Harvard University and Boston
Children's Hospital researchers in February 2001
concluded that such excess liquid calories inhibited
the ability of older children to compensate at
mealtime, leading to caloric imbalance and, in time,
obesity. "
"One
extra soft drink a day gave a child a 60 percent
greater chance of becoming obese. One could even link
specific amounts of soda to specific amounts of weight
gain. Each daily drink added .18 points to a child's
body mass index (BMI). This, the researchers noted,
was regardless of what else they ate or how much they
exercised. "Consumption of sugar [high fructose corn
syrup]-sweetened drinks," they concluded, "is
associated with obesity in children."
Samuel S. Epstein MD
The
Safe Shopper's Bible : A Consumer's Guide to Nontoxic
Household Products
"Saccharin
is a 100-year-old non-nutritive, non-caloric
sweetening agent. Its use has exploded over the last
twenty years as a staple of the diet food and drink
craze. Its major current consumption is in diet pop by
teenagers, and not by diabetics and the obese. The
public now firmly believes that foods containing
saccharin are effective in weight control, and has
been persuaded by the soft drink industry (through the
Calorie Control Council) that these benefits outweigh
any possible health risks."
"More
than a dozen animal tests over the last thirty years
have demonstrated the carcinogenic effects of
saccharin in the bladder and other sites, particularly
female reproductive organs, and in some instances at
doses as low as the equivalent of one to two bottles
of diet pop daily."
"The
public board of inquiry concluded that experimental
data "…do not rule out an oncogenic effect of
aspartame, and that, to the contrary, they appear to
suggest the possibility that aspartame, at least when
administered in the 'huge' quantities employed in the
studies, may contribute to the development of brain
tumors. Until these controversial findings on brain
cancer in experimental animals have been resolved, use
this product sparingly, if at all."
"PET
bottling and packaging: Polyethylene terephthalate
(PET) is used extensively in soft drink containers.
PET bottles can release small amounts of dimethyl
terephthalate into foods and beverages. Although the
National Cancer Institute claims that dimethyl
terephthalate is noncarcinogenic, these results have
been questioned. Some experts believe this compound to
be carcinogenic."
Neal Barnard MD
Foods That
Cause You to Lose Weight: : The Negative Calorie
Effect
"Another
advantage of avoiding sodas is that you will avoid the
caffeine that is in many of them. Caffeine is a weak
diuretic that causes calcium loss via the
kidneys."
Dr. Earl Mindell
Earl
Mindell's New Vitamin Bible
"Recent
research has linked soft drinks with childhood obesity
—and an estimated 200 school districts nationwide
have contracts with soft drink companies that give
them exclusive rights to sell their products in
schools."
"Saccharin
is a noncaloric petroleum derivative estimated to be
three hundred to five hundred times sweeter than
sugar… It's used in diet soft drinks… Studies done in
the 1970s linked saccharin ingestion to bladder cancer
in laboratory animals."
"Children
who drink large quantities of diet sodas containing
aspartame are particularly vulnerable to its dangerous
side effects."
"Aspartame
contains methyl or wood alcohol, which can affect
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