Food for Thought How Soda Impacts Your Body
Weight:
Drinking just one soda per day equates to ingesting 39 pounds (yes 39 pounds) of sugar per year! Drinking soda on a regular basis interacts with the genes that affect weight and more than 180,000 obesity-related deaths each year are linked to drinking sugary beverages.
Kidneys:
The extremely high levels of phosphoric acid (especially in colas) have been linked to kidney stones and other renal problems. Diet cola packs a two-fold risk – especially if you drink more than two servings each day.
Bones:
Soda consumption has been linked to osteoporosis and bone density loss, mainly because of the phosphoric acid and caffeine.
Teeth:
The high levels of acid in soda corrode your teeth, almost as badly as drinking battery acid.
Heart:
Habitual diet and regular soda consumption leads to an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack and stroke.
Brain:
Having too much sugar in your diet reduces the production of a brain chemical that helps us learn, store memories and process insulin. Consuming too much sugar also dulls the brain’s mechanism that tells you to stop eating.
Lungs:
The more soda you drink, the more likely you are to develop chronic lung conditions like asthma and COPD.