Showing posts with label Coke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coke. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 August 2015

What Coke does to you... and it ain't pretty...

Last week The Renegade Pharmacist published an infographic on what a can of Coke does to you after just one hour.  It is stunning to think what your body goes through from drinking just ONE can of Coke.  Well this week The Renegade Pharmacist is back with the effects of drinking a DIET COKE.  So, just in case you missed it, here are both.

What happens one hour after drinking a can of Coke (The Renegade Pharmacist).

1.  First 10 minutes.
10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system (100% of your recommended daily intake).  You don't immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor allowing you to keep it down.

2.  20 minutes.
Your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst.  Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat.  (There's plenty of that at this particular moment).

3.  40 minutes.
Caffeine absorption is complete.  Your pupils dilate, your blood pressure rises, as a response your liver dumps more sugar into your bloodstream.  The adenosine receptors in your brain are now blocked preventing drowsiness.

4.  45 minutes.
Your body ups your dopamine production stimulating the pleasure centers of your brain.  This is physically the same way heroin works, by the way.

5.  60 minutes.
The phosphoric acid binds calcium magnesium and zinc in your lower intestine, providing a further boost in metabolism.  This is compounded by high doses of sugar and artificial sweeteners also increasing the urinary excretion of calcium.

6. 60 minutes.
The caffeine's properties come into play.  (It makes you have to pee).  It is now assured that you'll evacuate the bonded calcium, magnesium and zinc that was headed to your bones as well as sodium, electrolyte and water.

7. 60 minutes.
As the rave inside of you dies down you'll start to have a sugar crash.  You may become irritable and/or sluggish.  You've also now, literally, pissed away all the water that was in the Coke.  But not before infusing it with valuable nutrients you body could have used for things like even having the ability to hydrate your system or build strong bones and teeth.

Now this is me... Lucy Carr... we all know that drinking regular soda is full of sugar and is bad for us but people still drink vast amounts.  After reading this, will you be switching to Diet Coke?

Probably not, because as I said before, The Renegade Pharmacist has, this week, published the effects of drinking Diet Coke and here it is, in his own words.

What happens one hour after drinking a can of Diet Coke (The Renegade Pharmacist).

1.  First 10 minutes.
TRICKS YOUR TASTE BUDS & ATTACKS YOUR TEETH
The phosphoric acid attacks the enamel in your teeth, while the artificial sweeteners like aspartame hit your system.  Aspartame may trigger taste receptors and trick your body into thinking it has just processed sugar.

2.  20 minutes.
CAN SWITCH ON FAT STORAGE MODE
Like regular Coke this can trigger insulin, which sends your body into fat storage mode.

Data from a number of studies, including the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study also reported greater risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.

Also some data indicates those who consume artificially sweetened beverages double the risk of metabolic syndrome which is related to diabetes and cardiovascular problems.

3.  40 minutes.
CAN CAUSE ADDICTION
The potentially deadly combination of caffeine and aspartame creates a short addictive high similar in the way cocaine works.  Excitotoxins are released which may exhaust your brain by overstimulating it's neuroreceptors, especially if consumed on a regular basis.

4.  60 minutes and beyond
CAN DEPLETE NUTRIENTS, MAKE YOU HUNGRY & THIRSTY FOR MORE
Unlike the small amount of satisfaction you get from regular coke, your body may still crave sweets.  This makes you likely to reach for another soda, or worse, some other junk food you consider to be safe and the cycle continues.

A can of diet coke provides no nourishment and would replace a more nutritious drink you could have drunk while potentially depleting your body of essential minerals.

It will never quench your thirst as it dehydrates rather than hydrates your body.  A lack of vital water can lead to brain fog, poor concentration, fatigue and feeling irritable.

Now, back to me, Lucy Carr.  I was so horrified of the possible side effects of aspartame consumption that I quit Diet Coke in September 2013 and I haven't had a soda, regular or diet since - that's almost 2 years and yes, I feel so much better for it and I don't have a problem controlling my weight anymore.

So, as always, I hope this information will help you make an informed decision about improving your health.

For more information you can also read:

Just How Dangerous are Diet Sodas?
How money can buy what it wants and what that can mean to your health.

I can help you improve your health.  If you would like to make an appointment with me either in person or via Skype, just send me an email to lucycarr@socialnutrition.com

Thursday, 11 December 2014

The Coca-Cola Experiment

By now, you should all know the perils of drinking too many soft drinks... if any at all.  The amount of sugar contained in drinks such as Coca-Cola is astronomical, and the diet versions aren't much healthier because of the sweeteners in them.

To prove this point, George Prior, a 50 year old entrepreneur from Los Angeles decided to see what would happen if he drank 10 cans of Coke a day for a month.  Before starting on this experiment, George was fit and healthy and weighed 12 stone (76 kg).

After the 30 day trial his stats were way different:  His normally healthy physique turned into a protruding pot belly and his weight went from 12 stone (76 kg) to 14 stone (88.9 kg), that's a 2 stone gain in just 30 days!  But that wasn't all; his blood pressure soared from 129/77 to 145/96 - the ideal level for blood pressure is 120/80 above this level the risk of heart disease or stroke is greatly increased.

Yet again is wasn't just the physical transformation that worried him, he feared he was becoming addicted to Coke after he experienced intense cravings.  Mr. Prior tried to maintain his normal Paleo diet which is a low carbohydrate diet which promotes eating lean meats, vegetables and nuts and berries, but he experienced severe sugar cravings that he found difficult to ignore.
"The most dramatic change was in weight: 23lb (10.4 kg) of gain over 30 days," he said, "I also seemed to develop a craving for Cokes, or other sugars, during the time I was drinking Cokes.  I'm urging people to examine the amount of sugar in their diets.  People need to be aware of the real and powerful damaging effects of sugar on their health."
Before (Left) and After (Right)

He also found that he felt full all the time and had to force himself to drink all 10 Cokes every day, he said he did the experiment in order to stir up debate and to get people talking about how much sugar they are actually consuming and how unhealthy it is.
"I would prefer not to do it again," he commented, "I don't like being this heavy."
After finishing his experiment Mr. Prior lost 5 lb (2.2 kg) in just four days.

A regular can of Coke contains 35g of sugar, the equivalent of 7 cubes of sugar.  In March, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for the recommended daily allowance of sugar to be reduced from 50g to 25 g, or from 10 to five cubes a day.  So just ONE can of Coke is more than the recommended daily allowance.

Experts warn that soft drinks contain sugar but have no nutritional value whatsoever, and Mr. Prior said that he found it hard to eat as much food because the Coke left him feeling full at lunch and dinner.  Experts also warn that soft drinks are fueling the obesity epidemic and, consequently, other serious diseases including cancer, heart disease and stroke.

New York assemblyman, Karim Camara has called for sugar-laden beverages to carry warning labels similar to those found on cigarette packets, he said that soft drinks "are the new smoking".

The general public often doesn't realize just how much sugar they consume as most of it is in a liquid form.  Soft drinks and fruit juices are basically just liquid sugar and should be consumed in moderation.  Children should not be allowed these types of drinks even though most parents deem juices to be "healthy", when really they are just flavored sugar.

I can help you improve your health.  If you would like to make an appointment with me either in person or via Skype, just send me an email to lucycarr@socialnutrition.com