thread: The Effects of drinking a Can of Cola (Coke, Pepsi etc)

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2005
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    I don't drink the stuff. Don't like the taste or that burning sensation you get when you drink it. I'll have maybe 1 or 2 glasses a year though... when I'm at a party and there's nothing else on offer.... but i might even avoid that now. Give me a lemon lime and bitters anyday!

    ETA: mind you i "need" my two cups of coffee each day! But at least you can have that without sugar (i don't put sugar in proper coffee, only instant).

  2. #2
    ~Belinda~ Guest

    Yeah COKE is awful, it's so fizzy and makes me hiccup everytime I have a sip (which may be once a year if that!)...and to think...there are some parents out there that give their kids COKE all the time! Scary....

  3. #3
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    Nov 2005
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    I'm another 'once or twice a year at a party' member!! This is exactly why, too! Thanks for the reminder

  4. #4
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    Jul 2005
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    I wonder whether parents realise drinking coke leads to mineral leaching? (depletion).

    Interesting that it leads to dehydration instead of hydration. It's not a drink at all... more like a 'sponge'.

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    Nov 2005
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    I wonder whether parents realise drinking coke leads to mineral leaching? (depletion).

    Interesting that it leads to dehydration instead of hydration. It's not a drink at all... more like a 'sponge'.
    people treat me like a puritan when I say that Oscar doesn't drink it EVER...yeah, what a terrible deprivation!
    Also, I too think of it as exactly the opposite of quenching a thirst and I make sure I drink water or a mineral drink in the same session.
    The whole product is pretty loathesome, especially when I remember being in Central America and seeing families with next to no money buy bottles and bottles of Coke for their kids who are brainwashed with the marketing from the US. I have cousins there who drink it, I kid you not, instead of water because they think water is horrible...and before anyone thinks that this is because water quality is crap there, I'll tell you now that everyone there drinks bottled water (when they're not drinking Coke or Pepsi!), so they're opting to buy more expensive Coke than nice water.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2007
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    Omg, that's bad. Lucky I hardly ever drink it. I could never get through a whole can, makes me so full!!
    I read once if you put a tooth in a glass of coke overnight it will be dissolved by morning!

  7. #7
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
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    just coke? or all fizzy drinks? Because I love my lime lift and my lime hartz mineral water

  8. #8
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    And another bumpity bump as I wage my personal war on this evil "drink"!

  9. #9
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    Nov 2004
    WA
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    Give me a lemon lime and bitters anyday!
    I get migraines from bitters so I used to substitute with vodka

    But I do love Coke!!

  10. #10
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    That's a shame Salsia Bitters is meant to be good for you (unless you get migraines)... I think I might go make one right now! Soooo hoooot! Lots of ice *clink*

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    Jun 2003
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    I'll just get aspartame poisoning instead

    Oh well I'm not quite ready to give up my diet coke just yet. Happy to say though both my kids thing its poison and have never even had so much as a taste and Marc swore off Coke a long time ago after being addicted to it for ages.

  12. #12
    slyder Guest

    I used to buy the 2L bottles routinely, but eventually started to notice how many were piling up each fortnight at recycle time.

    Then when I was training heavily I went cold turkey for months for the first time ever. It wasn't that hard.

    But now I still crave it. So instead of buying the big bottles, if I do have any I limit myself to one can on any given day (375ml).

    I don't really feel any guilt though, as I don't drink much alcohol, don't smoke, don't drink coffee or have any other common vices. I take on board what that article says, but the effects of numerous other highly processed foods and beverages would be similar.

    This reminds me of my Grade 4 teacher who used to drink a 2L bottle of coke every day! She wanted to give up, so she started drinking 2L of Diet Coke.

  13. #13
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    Jun 2007
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    I don't really feel any guilt though, as I don't drink much alcohol, don't smoke, don't drink coffee or have any other common vices. I take on board what that article says, but the effects of numerous other highly processed foods and beverages would be similar.
    My thoughts too slyder I dont have many vices in this world but coke looks like it is it shame I am having to much heartburn at the moment to enjoy any...

    Thanks for the info though Bath now at least I can tell the kids why its only for mummy...

  14. #14
    paradise lost Guest

    To be fair to coke the effects listed only happen to the extent listed if you drink a can of coke on a totally empty system on its own and don't eat or drink anything else while it's in your system.

    If you have a burger with your coke (lets not go into calories right now!) the fats in the food bind to the nurtients and prevents the coke from leaching them out. If you have a good salad with it so much the better. If you had the burger on a wholemeal bun you won't have so severe a sugar crash because it burns slower. That will also curb the initial sugar high as the body breaks down the mixed GI foods all together (i.e. not the coke first, then the bun etc.).

    Dopamine is produced in response to all food eaten after the hunger sensation has begun and to any high sugar or high fat food ingested unless one is full-to-vomiting.

    If you want a reason not to drink coke consider this: the energy it costs to make ONE can the coke comes in could run your television for THREE HOURS.

    Bx

  15. #15
    DoubleK Guest

    This reminds me of my Grade 4 teacher who used to drink a 2L bottle of coke every day! She wanted to give up, so she started drinking 2L of Diet Coke.
    that sounds like me, i can go through a 1.25L bottle before dp gets home from work, then probably another one with him.. im kinda dependant on it! i dont think ive gone without a drink of coke for more than a day(if that!) i know its bad for me, but like slyder said.. i dont drink coffee, or smoke, very rarely drink alcohol... i dont think i could ever stop!

    i wont be letting Krystal drink it, maybe a sip but not a glass full one afte rthe other like i do, thats for sure!

  16. #16
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    Dec 2007
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    we dont have soft drinks in our house and anytime we are out and there is on the table, dd always asks for it - with a spoon - she can't handle the bubbles and needs to stir it till there aren't any. i dont think kids should drink any fizzy drinks - water only and juice for special occasions - the sugar content is just too high for them- and if its not in the fridge it wont get into them - and eventually they will stop asking - i;ve seen it happen

  17. #17
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    Nov 2005
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    I don't really feel any guilt though, as I don't drink much alcohol, don't smoke, don't drink coffee or have any other common vices. I take on board what that article says, but the effects of numerous other highly processed foods and beverages would be similar.
    yep, I'm reducing the processed food that comes into my house, too! I definitely notice the difference in DS when I limit additives and food that looks far removed from its original source food.
    Back on topic, though - Coke is a marketing success and a terrible use of water!

  18. #18
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    Sep 2007
    Off with the fairies
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    Posted by Mayaness - Coke is a marketing success and a terrible use of water!

    I agree, I am not proud to say I was drinking 2 or 3 cans a day up until recently, I have been putting on weight and decided that the coke probably wasn't helping. I used to drink Diet Coke but I have heard that it can lead to brain problems as well as the others mentioned so I changed to full strength, but it is so sweet. I found that I was thinking about having my first drink by about 10am and a craving would hang around until I scummed to it.
    I found my kids were asking for a sip and I would say no it's bad for you yet I was making excuses for myself to drink it, I felt like such a hypocrite.
    So now I just have it as a "treat" every now and then.