SODA POP OR SOFT
DRINKS
by Dr.
Lawrence Wilson
©
January 2014, L. D. Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All information in this article is for educational
purposes only. It is not for the
diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
Many people
enjoy soda pop, including brands such as Sprite, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, Coca
Cola, Pepsi Cola and dozens of less well-known ones. However, soda pop is generally horrible for oneÕs health. Here is why:
1.
Empty calories. Most soda pop
is completely devoid of nutrition of any kind. This must be emphasized! Everything we eat or drink should be nutritious, and most
soda pop contains nothing or almost nothing of nutritional value.
Some sodas
contain some minerals or vitamins, such as Gatorade, Recharge, Vitamin Water,
natural root beer and a very few others.
But they are still low in nutrients, high in sugar and chemicals, and to
be avoided.
2.
Yin.
All soda drinks are yin in Chinese medical terminology. This means they tend to be sugary, expanded, contain
chemical additives, and often are made from reverse osmosis water, which is
also very yin and bad for oneÕs health.
Eating or drinking yin foods and beverages always worsens health and
upsets the body in many subtle ways.
3.
Often a very high sugar content.
Most regular soda contains up to 10 teaspoons of sugar in each can. This is a tremendous amount. The label may read corn syrup, sucrose,
dextrose, glucose or something else, but all of these are types of sugars. Some ingredients are not required to be
listed on the label at all.
4.
Up to 70 chemical additives.
Most soda pop, and especially diet sodas, contains dozens of chemical
additives such as artificial colors, artificial and natural flavors, phosphoric
acid, preservatives and more. Most
of them are not required to be listed on the label, unfortunately. These chemicals may be harmful to the
liver, kidneys and other body organs, especially when consumed on a daily or
even a once-a-week basis. This is
perhaps the worst aspect of the diet soda revolution, which has swept America
and is beginning to catch on around the world.
Some day the
authorities will learn that drinking diet soda instead of sugar-laden soda does
not make one thin. In fact, a few
studies showed that the more diet soda a person drinks, the more weight they
gained. This may be because the
person ate more of other calorie-laden foods, or it may be due to the damage to
the body that occurs from ingesting so many chemical additives.
5.
Artificial sweeteners. These
include aspartame, saccharin, Splenda and
others. All of these are harmful
and toxic chemicals that should not be in our food.
A newer and
similar chemical is called Neotame. This is definitely a harmful chemical
that should not be permitted to be produced. Please avoid all diet soda for
this reason alone.
6.
Caffeine.
Most soda pop contains a lot of unbuffered and
unopposed caffeine. While a small
amount of caffeine is often okay, many people consume far too much of it in
products such as teas, coffees and soda pop. It is a stimulant that can irritate the intestines, and
weaken the adrenal glands and thyroid gland. Eventually, it contributes to adrenal exhaustion or adrenal
burnout.
7.
The use of reverse osmosis or RO water to make some soda pop. This type of water causes two primary
types of health problems. First,
it is not absorbed and utilized properly, in our experience. As a result, drinking it in any form
often contributes to intense dehydration.
This includes drinking RO water in bottled waters such as Dasani water, Agua Fina water,
water store water, or the ÒpurifiedÓ or ÒdrinkingÓ water that is made from the
machines at the supermarkets or at health food stores. This is a very serious problem with RO
water, which is also found in many home water filter units.
The
problem of dehydration from drinking soda pop is made worse because, in
addition to poor utilization of reverse osmosis water, ingesting sugar and
caffeine also tend to dehydrate the body. This is quite a lethal combination of dehydrating
factors. Adding alcoholic
beverages to the soda would make it even worse. This is a common practice, such as drinking a rum and coca
cola mixture.
The second
serious problem with reverse osmosis water is it is essentially free of
minerals because this type of filtration removes almost all of the minerals
from the water. The companies that
make the soda may like this quality to control the taste of the soda pop. However, besides being
mineral-deficient itself, reverse osmosis water is called Òhungry waterÓ
because it will attach to minerals in the body, along with chemicals such as
plastics from the can, and carry some these minerals out of the body. In other words, reverse osmosis water
is a chelating agent – meaning an agent that removes minerals from the
body. It might remove a few toxic
metals, but it also definitely will remove vital physiological minerals such as
zinc, calcium, magnesium and others.
Over time, it contributes to a severe demineralization of the body,
which we note frequently in our clients.
A third,
less critical problem we encounter with reverse osmosis water is that it seems
to leave a plastic residue or toxicity in the body. This is because the water molecule is forced through a
plastic membrane at high pressure, and this may cause a residual effect upon
the water.
Table
salt and RO water even worse.
When one combines drinking soda pop with eating refined table salt on
your French fries and other foods that is severely mineral deficient, one can
understand why fast food meals, or any meals containing these products, causes
severe mineral deficiencies when done on a repeated basis for months or years.
8.
Aluminum toxicity, possibly.
Most soda pop is sold in aluminum cans. Also, most soda pop is very acidic due to the addition of
phosphoric acid or other acids to the product to give it a tangy flavor. Prolonged contact of an acidic product
with the aluminum can cause some leaching of the aluminum into the soda
pop. This should not be a major problem,
however, because many cans are coated on the inside with a plastic
material. However, it is another
possible disadvantage of drinking soda pop in cans.
9.
Phosphoric acid problems.
In order to cut the sweetness of many brands of soda pop such as cola
drinks, and to give the soda pop a tangy flavor, many brands add phosphoric
acid to the formula. This
is horrible because phosphoric acid reacts strongly with many minerals in food
or the digestive tract, binding them tightly. When this occurs, the minerals are not absorbed into the
body, but instead pass through the intestinal tract and are excreted in the
feces.
Unfortunately,
the minerals that are bound the strongest by phosphoric acid include those
needed the most today, such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium and others
such as chromium and other ultra-trace minerals. For this reason, anyone who drinks colas must take a mineral
supplement with the cola drink or mineral depletion will occur.
If reverse
osmosis water is used to make the soda pop, this problem would be a lot worse,
since tap water contains some minerals, but reverse osmosis does not contain
any minerals, so the product will leach minerals due to 1) phosphoric acid, and
2) reverse osmosis water or hungry water.
In fact,
soda pop is a form of Ònegative nutritionÓ if it contains phosphoric acid
and/or uses reverse osmosis water, since both of these deplete the body of
minerals, in particular. For
example, even if one drinks soda without food, or with little food, the
phosphoric acid may bind minerals that are found in the digestive juices and
digestive fluids, rendering the person even more nutritionally deficient.
Another
problem with phosphoric acid is its highly acidic pH. This can make the body more acidic, especially combined with
its lack of alkaline-forming minerals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc,
selenium, manganese and others.
This is not helpful at all, as most peopleÕs bodies are already far too
acidic.
NO
soda for babies. Soda pop
definitely damages the enamel on oneÕs teeth. This is particular bad when mothers put soda pop in baby
bottles and the bottle with the soda sits in the babyÕs mouth, in contact with
the teeth. The practice of giving
babies soda pop is horrendous, as it is a nutritionally empty product to begin
with, plus it has all the problems listed above.
For all these reasons, stay away from
soda pop of all kinds. In some third world and developing
nations, soda pop is the cleanest drink available. In other words, drinking the water can be even worse as it
can contain high levels of parasites, bacteria, viruses and toxic metals and
chemicals.
If you are
in one of these places, look for bottled spring water, as this is usually safe
and much more healthful. Or follow
the suggestions at the end of this article.
WHAT
ABOUT SODA POP SOLD AT HEALTH FOOD STORES?
This is
usually a little better, as it usually contains fewer toxic chemical additives,
less caffeine, and perhaps less sugar.
However, it is still very sweet, quite yin, possibly made with reverse
osmosis water, may contain aluminum residue from the can, and might contain
phosphoric acid. A can or bottle
of it now and then is fine, but I would not consume it on any regular basis.
If you must
consume soda pop, buy one made with spring water only, with no caffeine, little
or no sugar, preferably no phosphoric acid, and few added chemicals.
WHAT
ABOUT SODA POP OR BOTTLED WATER IN PLASTIC CONTAINERS?
While
plastic containers are not ideal in terms of possible leaching of chemicals,
and in terms of environmental safety, they are far superior to drinking soda
pop or other unhealthful beverages.
We find that the plastic used to make all beverage containers is not
that harmful, even when used on a continuous basis.
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