These 150 Calories Go Straight to Your Bulging Belly at the
Rate of 1 Pound Per Week...
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Joseph Mercola
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I’ve been warning
readers of the dangers of soda since I started this site, well over
a decade ago. Since then, science has caught up; now definitively
showing the profound health risks of this popular beverage.
Amazingly,
as of 2005, white bread was dethroned by soft drinks as the number
one source of calories in the American diet! I keep repeating
that statistic because I find it so incredible. According to recent
statistics, Americans consume close to 50 billion liters of
soda per year, which equates to about 216 liters, or about 57 gallons
per person. That equates to a staggering amount of sugar!
Play-By-Play
of what Happens in Your Body when You Drink a Soda
Soda is on
my list of the five
absolute worst foods and drinks you can consume. The video
above offers a compelling illustration of why I make this claim.
In it, reporter
Yunji DeNies drinks a 20-ounce glass of cola, which contains the
equivalent of 16 teaspoons of sugar in the form of high fructose
corn syrup (HFCS). This is nearly three times the maximum daily
sugar intake recommended by the American Heart Association.
HFCS typically
contains a mixture of 45 percent glucose and 55 percent fructose
(although recent investigations have found that many
brand-name sodas actually contain 65 percent fructose!).
Once ingested,
your pancreas rapidly begins to create insulin in response to the
sugar. The rise in blood sugar is quite rapid. Here’s a play-by-play
of what happens in your body upon drinking a can of soda:
- Within
20 minutes, your blood sugar spikes, and your liver responds
to the resulting insulin burst by turning massive amounts of sugar
into fat.
- Within
40 minutes, caffeine absorption is complete; your pupils
dilate, your blood pressure rises, and your liver dumps more
sugar into your bloodstream. As you could see in the report
above, DeNies’ blood glucose level was 79 at the outset of the
experiment, and after 40 minutes it had risen to 111!
- Around
45 minutes, your body increases dopamine production,
which stimulates the pleasure centers of your brain – a physically
identical response to that of heroin, by the way.
- After
60 minutes, you’ll start to have a blood sugar crash,
and you may be tempted to reach for another sweet snack or beverage.
As I’ve discussed
on numerous occasions, chronically elevated insulin levels (which
you would definitely have if you regularly drink soda) and the subsequent
insulin resistance is a foundational factor of most chronic disease,
from diabetes to cancer.
Fructose Turns
into Fat Far Faster than Other Sugars, and Fats
Lately, the
media has finally begun reporting on the science of fructose, which
clearly shows it is far worse than other sugars.
Fructose is
processed in your liver, and unlike other sugars, most of it gets
shuttled into fat storage. This is why fructose is a primary
culprit behind obesity far more so than other sugars. According
to the news report above, drinking two bottles of soda per day can
make you gain a pound of fat per week!
Aside from
the weight gain, eating too much fructose is linked to increased
triglyceride levels. In one study, eating fructose raised
triglyceride levels by 32 percent in men! Triglycerides, the
chemical form of fat found in foods and in your body, are not something
you want in excess amounts.
Intense research
over the past 40 years has confirmed that elevated blood levels
of triglycerides, known as hypertriglyceridemia, puts you at an
increased risk of heart disease.
Meanwhile,
one of the most
thorough scientific analyses published to date on this topic
found that fructose consumption not only leads to insulin resistance
but also decreases leptin signaling to your central nervous system.
Leptin is responsible for controlling your appetite and fat storage,
as well as telling your liver what to do with its stored glucose.
When your body
can no
longer “hear” leptin’s signals, weight gain, diabetes and a
host of related conditions may occur. So, as you can see, fructose
contributes to poor health through a number of mechanisms...
What Else
is in Soda?
Before you
grab that next can, take a look at some of the major components
found in most sodas:
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High
fructose corn syrup: When you eat 120 calories of
glucose, less than one calorie is stored as fat. 120 calories
of fructose, on the other hand, results in 40 calories being
stored as fat. Consuming
fructose is essentially consuming fat!
The metabolism
of fructose by your liver creates a long list of waste
products and toxins, including a large amount of uric acid,
which drives up blood pressure and causes gout.
Fructose
also interferes with your brain’s communication with leptin,
resulting in overeating.
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Benzene.
While the federal limit for benzene in drinking water is 5 parts
per billion (ppb), researchers have found benzene levels as
high as 79 ppb in some soft drinks, and of 100
brands tested, most had at least some detectable level of
benzene present.
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| About
150 empty calories, most of which will turn into fat |
Phosphoric
acid, which can interfere with your
body's ability to use calcium, leading to osteoporosis or softening
of your teeth and bones. |
| Between
30 to 55 mg of caffeine, which can cause jitters, insomnia,
high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, elevated blood cholesterol
levels, vitamin and mineral depletion, breast lumps, birth defects,
and perhaps some forms of cancer. |
Aspartame:
This chemical is used as a sugar substitute in diet soda. There
are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame
consumption including brain tumors, birth defects, diabetes,
emotional disorders and epilepsy/seizures. |
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Artificial
food colors, including caramel
coloring, which has recently been identified as carcinogenic.
The artificial brown coloring is made by reacting
corn sugar with ammonia and sulfites under high pressures
and at high temperatures.
This produces
the chemicals 2-methylimidazole and 4-methylimidazole, which
have been found to cause lung, liver and thyroid cancer in
lab rats and mice.
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Tap
Water: I recommend that everyone avoid drinking
tap water because it can carry any number of chemicals including
chlorine, trihalomethanes, lead, cadmium, and various organic
pollutants. Tap water is the main ingredient in bottled soft
drinks.
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| Sulfites.
People who are sulfite sensitive can experience headaches, breathing
problems, and rashes. In severe cases, sulfites can actually
cause death. |
Sodium
benzoate, a common preservative found in many soft
drinks, which
can cause DNA damage. This could eventually lead to diseases
such as cirrhosis of the liver and Parkinson's. |
Health Effects
of Soda Consumption
After looking
at the list above, is it any wonder that a number of studies have
now linked soda consumption with obesity and related health problems?
One such independent,
peer-reviewed study published in the British medical journal The
Lancet found that 12-year-olds who drank soft drinks regularly
were more likely to be overweight than those who didn't. In fact,
for each additional daily serving of sugar-sweetened soft drink
consumed during the nearly two-year study, the risk
of obesity jumped by 60 percent!
As mentioned
earlier, soda clearly elevates your insulin levels, and elevated
insulin levels are the foundation of most chronic disease. Not only
does drinking just one soda per day increase
your risk of diabetes by 85 percent, it also increases your
risk of:
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Arthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Gout
- Non-alcoholic
fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
One of the
Simplest Ways to Radically Improve Your Health
By now you
probably know what that is...
Quit drinking
soda.
Eliminating
soft drinks is one of the most crucial factors to address many of
the health problems you or your children suffer. Again, this is
because normalizing your insulin
levels is one of the most powerful physical actions you can
take to improve your health and lower your risk of disease and long-term
chronic health conditions.
Pure water
is a much better choice, or if you must drink a carbonated beverage,
try sparkling mineral water with some lime or lemon juice.
If you struggle
with an addiction to soda, (remember, sugar is actually more
addictive than cocaine) I strongly recommend you consider Turbo
Tapping as a simple yet highly effective tool to help you stop
this health-sucking habit. Turbo Tapping is a simple and
clever use of the Emotional
Freedom Technique, designed to resolve many aspects of an issue
in a concentrated period of time.
March
22, 2011
Copyright ©
2011 Dr. Joseph Mercola
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