Introducing the next stage of
cancer.
Carbonated Water: Drinking carbonated Water may pose a
problem if it is the only beverage you drink and you do not get
enough calcium in your diet through other foods and finks.
High Fructose Corn Syrup: Contains mercury.
Major cause Of heart disease, Obesity, cancer, dementia
liver failure, tooth decay and more.
Caramel Color: California added the compound
4-methylimidazole, also known as 4-MI or 4-MEI, to its
list Of known carcinogens in 201 In order to meet the
requirements Of California law — and avoid cancer
warning labels on cans — soda manufacturers have
come up with a solution: switch to a new, low a-MI
formulation Of caramel coloring.
Natural Flavor. A trade secret. But hey,
don't worry, it's natural. Had it been artificial,
the label would have read artificial flavor.
Phosphoric Acid: Nearly as
damaging to teeth as battery acid.
Sodium Citrate & Citric Acid: Derived from corn. It is
used as a strong acid, a tart flavoring, and an antioxidant.
Bold denotes possible GMOs and/or carcinogens
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Caffeine: Mildly addictive, one possible reason that makers Of
soft drinks add it to their products. Increases the risk of
miscarriages (and possibly birth defects) and inhibits fetal
growth, it should be avoided by women who are pregnant or
considering becoming pregnant. It also may make it harder to
get pregnant.
Potassium Sorbate: Prolonged use of the preservative
could lead to allergic reactions, nausea, diarrhea and
nutrient loss in food.
Aspartame: A chemical combination Of two amino
aclds and methanol, was initially thought to be the
perfect artificial Sweetener, but it might cause
cancer or neurological problems such as dizziness
or hallucinations,
Acesulfame Potassium: Two rat studies suggest that
the additive might cause cancer. Large doses Of
acetoacetamide, a breakdown product, have been
shown to affect the thyroid in rats, rabbits, and dogs.
Sucralose: A synthetic chemical made by chemically
reacting sugar (sucrose) with chlorine.
*beginning next year, new Pepsi bottles will be made from corn husks and grass.
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